The first season of the American television drama series Masters of Sex airs on September 29, 2013 and ends on December 15, 2013. It consists of twelve episodes, each running for approximately 55 minutes. Showtime broadcasts its first season on Sunday at 10:00 pm (ET) in the United States. Internationally, the season aired in Canada on The Movie Network along with the American broadcast, and debuted in the UK on Channel 4 on October 8, 2013.
The series was developed for television by Michelle Ashford and is based on the biography of Masters of Sex: The Life and Times of William Masters and Virginia Johnson, The Couple She Teaches Americans How to Love by Thomas Maier. Masters of Sex tells the story of Dr. William Masters (Michael Sheen) and Virginia Johnson (Lizzy Caplan), two pioneers of human sexuality research at Washington University in St. Louis. Louis, Missouri. The first season occurred between 1956 and 1958.
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Cast
Primary
- Michael Sheen as Dr. William Masters (12 episodes)
- Lizzy Caplan as Virginia Johnson (12 episodes)
- Caitlin FitzGerald as Libby Masters (11 episodes)
- Teddy Sears as Dr. Austin Langham (8 episodes)
- Nicholas D'Agosto as Dr. Ethan Haas (11 episodes)
Repeats
Guest
- Margo Martindale as Miss Horchow (1 episode)
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Production
Showtime ordered the pilot for the Masters of Sex in August 2011, and asked for the series in June 2012, with the first season consisting of twelve episodes.
Writer/producer Michelle Ashford serves as a pioneer for the Masters of Sex . He gathered staff writing the majority of women, although he said this was not intentional.
Ashford created the character Barton Scully from a combination of several men known to the Master. One is gay, but not a person who served as a provost during the early Master's studies.
Master prop Jeffrey Johnson noted the difficulty of obtaining accurate information about sexual devices over a period of time. "They're very taboo, it's hard to find a research picture, people do not even write it down." He acquired some vibrators and vintage dildo for use in the series along with buying condoms produced in that era (which lacks the tip of a modern condom reservoir). He designed "Ulysses," a transparent dildo with a camera mounted first seen in pilot episodes, from scratch, along with a diaphragm-size kit seen in the next episode.
Episode
Reception
Reviews
The first season of Masters of Sex has received praise from critics. Based on 49 reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes, the first season received a 90% approval rating from critics, with an average rating of 8.4 out of 10. The site's consensus states: "Tempting and nuanced, Masters of Sex showcases intelligent, deft, and decorative perfect period. "Metacritic gave the first season a score of 85/100, based on 32 reviews.
Matt Roush of the TV Guide wrote that "No new series is more interesting, or entertaining, this fall." Diane Werts from Newsday gave her an "A", praised the series on her humorous usage, stating "the delicate balance of epic scope and strange humanity", as well as the strong performance of actors and creators of "scenario setting scenarios" Michelle Ashford. David Wiegand of the San Francisco Chronicle specifically praised the show, calling them "amazing" and "riveting", and noting A series directors like Michael Apted and John Madden. Hank Stuever of The Washington Post wrote that after the first two episodes, "the characters get better and more complex, stories are formed, strange things start happening and now I can not wait to see how the fabric of braided ties is revealed Alan Sepinwall of HitFix praised the main actors Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan, calling them "great", and that "Masters of Sex is the best new show of the fall with a very long stretch. It's also a refreshing anomaly: a prestige cable drama that does not feel like re-combining elements from the 15 previous shows. "
Accolades
In June 2013, the series was honored, along with five others, with the Critics Television Award for the Most Exciting New Series. The series received two nominations for the 2014 Writers Guild of America Awards, for Best New Series and Best Episodic Drama for "Pilot". For the 71st Golden Globe Awards, the series was nominated for Best Drama Series, and Michael Sheen was nominated for Best Drama Actor. For the 4th Critics Television Award, the series received nominations for Best Drama Series, Michael Sheen for Best Actor in Drama Series, Lizzy Caplan for Best Actress is Drama Series, Beau Bridges for Best Guest Viewer in Drama Series, with Allison Janney winning for Best Guest Viewer in Drama Series. For the 66th Emmy Primetime Awards, Lizzy Caplan was nominated for Best Actress in Drama Series, Beau Bridges was nominated for Extraordinary Guest Actor in Drama Series, and Allison Janney won for the Extraordinary Guest Actress in Drama Series.
Home media releases
First season released on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1 on June 24, 2014 ( 2014-06-24 ) , in region 2 on July 28, Ã, 2014 < span> Ã, ( 2014-07-28 ) , and in region 4 on March 20, 2014 ( 2014-03-20 ) .
References
External links
- Official website
- List of episodes of Master of Sex on IMDb
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