Very good return, great to have another quality show on TV (other than Rectify). A lot of quality scenes with very good performances from all. A slight concern that it might be a bit similar to the first season but the study being known about may introduce new possibilities. Shame about the surely record-breaking amount of cast changes due to other shows etc.
Reviews:-Masters Of Sex has emerged from its slumber with an opening salvo of episodes that quietly and deftly unpack that selfsame performance; as its men are compassionately exposed to be charlatans and liars, its women work around the men, picking up the pieces of discarded costumes.
Grade: A
http://www.avclub.com/review/masters-se ... con-206499BOTTOM LINE Better, richer, more compelling than season one.
GRADE A+
http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/tv ... -1.8727478Masters and Johnson's work was all about bringing sex in its infinite varieties out into the open. The psychological richness of Masters of Sex positions it to be a worthy successor to the fast-fading (except in Emmy voters' eyes) Mad Men.
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Weekend-TV- ... 84173.aspxJust when the summer TV landscape was beginning to look a bit bleak, here comes cause for celebration: the return of Sex. And the best news is that this intelligently complex, beautifully shot and performed series comes back in top form, with a perfect match of style to substance that explores Masters' and Johnson's (the equally superb Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan) different reactions to his appearance at her doorstep.
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