Masters of Sex (S2E11) -- "One for the Money, Two for the Show" -- 9/21/14
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Masters of Sex (S2E11) -- "One for the Money, Two for the Show" -- 9/21/14
A television crew arrives to document Masters and Johnson's work.
Episode 11 of 12
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I believe so. I've like that actress since Edward Burns started using her in his last couple films. Nice to see!
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Re: Masters of Sex (S2E11) -- "One for the Money, Two for the Show" -- 9/21/14
Best episode of the season by far. First time this year that they've done anything new. I think the celebrity angle will be interesting to watch going forward.
Libby's seduction of Robert was beyond ridiculous, but since it lead to a surprisingly explicit sex scene (even for this show), way to go!
Did they claim that was Roger Corman filming them for CBS or did I hear that wrong?
I don't know the true details of what actually happened in their lives, but it seems pretty unlikely that Masters & Johnosn, Libby and her boyfriend and Dr Langham all ended up working in the same little building downtown. Seems kind of like when Laverne & Shirley, Carmine and Lenny & Squiggy all moved from Milwaukee to Hollywood at the same time.
Loved the speech Bill gave on camera against censorship. Really well said and important.
That scene With the cop was pretty tense. Looks like things were pretty hostile between white cops and black folks in Missouri some fifty years ago. Glad that's changed!
Libby's seduction of Robert was beyond ridiculous, but since it lead to a surprisingly explicit sex scene (even for this show), way to go!
Did they claim that was Roger Corman filming them for CBS or did I hear that wrong?
I don't know the true details of what actually happened in their lives, but it seems pretty unlikely that Masters & Johnosn, Libby and her boyfriend and Dr Langham all ended up working in the same little building downtown. Seems kind of like when Laverne & Shirley, Carmine and Lenny & Squiggy all moved from Milwaukee to Hollywood at the same time.
Loved the speech Bill gave on camera against censorship. Really well said and important.
That scene With the cop was pretty tense. Looks like things were pretty hostile between white cops and black folks in Missouri some fifty years ago. Glad that's changed!