Guest stars included James Sorensen and a young Margot Robbie in one of her earliest television roles.
Satisfaction Season 1 is less about the act of infidelity and more about the search for identity. It posits that the "paper" achievements of society—the degrees, the jobs, the houses—are insufficient without a genuine internal purpose. The season concludes not with a resolution, but with the realization that honesty, however painful, is the only path to true contentment. Satisfaction Season 1
: Neil spends much of the season attempting to build an app that can quantify what makes people happy, a literal attempt to solve a problem he can't fix in his own life. Guest stars included James Sorensen and a young
They grapple with the safety of their emotional and physical lives. The season concludes not with a resolution, but
The inciting incident of Season 1 occurs when Neil experiences a sudden midlife meltdown. He quits his lucrative job in spectacular fashion, seeking authentic meaning. His quest for clarity takes an unexpected turn when he discovers that Grace has been secretly seeing a male escort named Simon (Blair Redford). Instead of confronting her immediately, Neil accidentally intercepts Simon's phone and begins living a double life, stepping into the role of a male escort himself to understand his wife’s hidden desires. Deconstructing the Core Themes