Satisfaction Season 1 ❲A-Z PLUS❳
Instead of a typical confrontation, Neil takes an unconventional path. He gains possession of Simon’s phone and, driven by curiosity and a desire to understand his wife’s dissatisfaction, begins moonlighting as a male escort himself.
The series introduces us to Neil Truman (Matt Passmore), a successful investment banker, and his wife, Grace (Stephanie Szostak). On paper, they have it all. They live in a stunning home, have a healthy daughter, Anika (Michelle DeShon), and enjoy the trappings of financial success. Yet, the opening moments of the pilot episode quickly dismantle this facade. Satisfaction Season 1
This revelation is the powder keg that ignites Season 1. Unlike many dramas where infidelity is treated as a black-and-white moral failing, Satisfaction uses it as a catalyst for a much deeper exploration of identity. Rather than confronting Grace immediately, Neil spirals. He tracks down the escort, Simon (Blair Redford), and in a bizarre twist of fate, ends up taking over Simon’s gig for a night. Instead of a typical confrontation, Neil takes an