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Tell Me You Love Me
Season 1
TV-MA
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A drama about three couples and the therapist they share.
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10 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Episode 1
Pilot
Katie bemoans the lack of intimacy in her marriage, Jamie objects to Hugo's views on fidelity and Carolyn is frustrated by her inability to get pregnant.
Episode #1.2
E2
Episode 2
Episode #1.2
Dave and Katie argue over the need for therapy; Carolyn convinces Palek to keep trying for a baby, although he may be losing interest; Jamie still has trust-issues with Hugo; May reaches out to an old flame.
Episode #1.3
E3
Episode 3
Episode #1.3
Carolyn and Palek's families find out about their fertility problems, after Carolyn talks about it at a party; Katie and Dave come up on another wedding anniversary, and Isabella helps picking a present out; Mason tries to help Jamie get over Hugo; May is forced to face her past by Arthur.
Episode #1.4
E4
Episode 4
Episode #1.4
Katie is shocked when Dave joins her at therapy--and even more so after hearing what he has to say. Meanwhile, Carolyn shares a college secret with Palek, who skips her session and avoids her phone calls. Rebuffed by Hugo, a troubled Jaime turns to May for guidance.
Episode #1.5
E5
Episode 5
Episode #1.5
Carolyn and Palek try a more aggressive approach in their efforts to get pregnant; May suggests a first step to solve David and Katie's intimacy problems; Jamie vows celibacy, but finds Nick, whose own relationship is on the rocks, hard to resist.
Episode #1.6
E6
Episode 6
Episode #1.6
May offers up a novel idea for David and Katie to save their marriage. As Carolyn and Palek come to terms with their infertility, Palek makes a revelation to his startled wife. Later, Carolyn steps up her effort to be made partner at her law firm. After an awkward visit with Nick's family, Jamie and Nick assess their relationship. At Arthur's insistence, May meets up with an old flame named John.
Episode #1.7
E7
Episode 7
Episode #1.7
Katie and Dave get a rare night alone, and make small steps towards rekindling their intimacy. Jamie's new relationship with Nick is jeopardized by the reappearance of Hugo. Palek and Carolyn change homes, but their problems continue.
Episode #1.8
E8
Episode 8
Episode #1.8
Dave and Katie debate the value of continued therapy. Palek worries about losing his identity in the wake of Carolyn's recent revelation. Nick is spending more and more time at Jamie's, but she can't tell him what he wants to hear.
Episode #1.9
E9
Episode 9
Episode #1.9
Unsettling news from her friend Rita sends Katie in a new direction, leaving Dave to handle the household and therapy alone. Meanwhile, Palek finds it difficult to cope with his mounting anxiety of impending parenthood, to Carolyn's bewilderment. Elsewhere, Jamie decides to be honest about her feelings with Nick - with unanticipated results.
Episode #1.10
E10
Episode 10
Episode #1.10
May gets devastating news, but decides not to cancel her therapy appointments. Jamie and Hugo reconnect, for better or for worse. Palek's blunt revelation shocks Carolyn. Dave and Katie achieve a breakthrough.
Cast of Season 1
David Selby
Arthur Foster
Tim DeKay
David
Adam Scott
Palek
Ally Walker
Katie
Jane Alexander
Dr. May Foster
Sonya Walger
Carolyn
Katharine Towne
Mason
Michelle Borth
Jamie
Aislinn Paul
Isabella
Ryan Wynott
Josh Folan
Self
Season 1 Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
Adam Sternbergh
Voyeuristic, but the intent is not to titillate. You're more likely to feel the itchy discomfort of being stuck at a dinner party with a couple having a nasty spat.
San Jose Mercury News
Charlie McCollum
Turns the viewer into a voyeur, not in a prurient way, but in the way the audience is given a chance to peek into the lives of the characters. It is uncomfortable and unsettling, but it's also hard to divert your eyes from what's evolving before you.
Slant Magazine
Len Sousa
Marriage is just another word for nothing left to do in this show, and in scene after scene we're left wondering why these people are even together in the first place.
Chicago Tribune
Curt Wagner
The show's creator and its actors have said that the sex isn't gratuitous. That's true; it drives the plots. But still, you need something to make this chat-fest worth watching. How about some sexier sex?
Chicago Tribune
Maureen Ryan
It's funny, but the people who watch Tell Me You Love Me for the sex are in for a subversive surprise. It might just be the most romantic show HBO has ever done.
Washington Post
Tom Shales
The show probably sounds pat to describe it this way -- one little, two little, three little relationships -- but it is rife with subtleties and insight.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
An unstable mix of thoughtful domestic drama and soft-core sex manual, Tell Me ultimately comes across as nothing more than a desperate cry for attention from a struggling network.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Goodman
Tell Me You Love Me is not only like eating your vegetables, it's like eating vegetables without grill marks or butter or, depending how many episodes you watch, heat.
TIME Magazine
James Poniewozik
The only thing the sex in Tell Me You Love Me is trying to arouse is your curiosity.
The New Yorker
Nancy Franklin
Has its flaws, but it's very watchable (and not merely because it's arousing); its aim is to show you what committed relationships feel like, and how they work, and how strange and fragile and complicated they are.
Entertainment Weekly
Gillian Flynn
An incisive drama, but it's not an easy commitment.
The Hollywood Reporter
Barry Garron
Yes, the cast is attractive, but the most powerful and beautiful moments occur when everyone has their clothes on.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
Making a developing story out of these tangles and skirmishes is extremely difficult, and Tell Me You Love Me doesn't quite pull it off.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
Unfortunately, it is difficult to stay interested in what happens to any of these characters because most of them are so absurdly unlikable.
New York Times
Alessandra Stanley
The series bores deeply and single-mindedly into the marrow of marital relations, and it does so with sympathy and insight. It's daring but not revolutionary.
Wall Street Journal
Amy Finnerty
The dialogue is mostly about banalities, with little insight or humor to leaven the script.
Slate
Troy Patterson
The frequent and flagrant recourse to moments of fleshly delectation gets you nowhere at all, amounting to so much premium-cable wallpaper.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
The acting, by both men and women, is quite nuanced and well-observed... Come for the sex, if you must, but stay for the honesty.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Tell Me You Love Me does feel raw, honest and real... Yet those positives are leavened by the program's deadly sincerity and almost total lack of humor, as well as moments when the sex's graphic nature proves distracting.
AV Club
Keith Phipps
Tell Me You Love Me could have been an hour of lookee-at-the-pubic-hair sensationalism, a kind of dramatic equivalent of Real Sex. Instead the sex feels like a natural extension of the couplehood-in-the-raw approach that drives the series.
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