Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic“Sex/Life,” Netflix’s new series about marital dissatisfaction and monogamy, sets out to ask several big questions.
By the end, it’s only proved one thing to the viewer’s satisfaction: That it takes hard work to pull off satisfying trash.Inspired by the book “44 Chapters About 4 Men” by BB Easton and created by Stacy Rukeyser, “Sex/Life” is at least at first organized around the diary kept by Billie Connelly (Sarah Shahi).
Billie, a suburban wife and mom with an academic background in psychology, is happy enough with her life and with her husband (Mike Vogel).
But she can’t help turning over in her mind experiences with a former lover (Adam Demos), a fixture from her past who intrudes upon her present; she.
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