USA Network’s More Than Satisfied with ‘Satisfaction’

Satisfaction Renewed for Season 2
Stephanie Szostak as Grace Truman and Matt Passmore as Neil Truman in ‘Satisfaction’ (Photo by: Richard Ducree/USA Network)

USA Network’s ordered up a second season of Satisfaction, the one-hour drama starring Matt Passmore and Stephanie Szostak. The network’s given the series a 10-episode second season order after the show averaged 2.21 million viewers over its season one run.

Announcing the renewal, USA Network President Chris McCumber said, “Satisfaction sparked a cultural conversation about modern love and marriage in today’s world. We’re excited to see where Sean Jablonski takes this thought-provoking series in season two.”

“Sean Jablonski and Russ Krasnoff, Matt Passmore, Stephanie Szostak, and the rest of our world-class creative team on Satisfaction have led us on a fascinating storytelling journey that our studio is excited to continue bringing to life,” said Jeff Wachtel, President and Chief Content Officer, NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment. “USA is a fantastic partner in creating programming that we believe will stand the test of time.”

The Plot:

In Satisfaction, investment advisor Neil Truman (Passmore) and his wife Grace (Szostak) are sifting through their stagnant relationship when Neil discovers that Grace has been seeing a male escort. After an unusual chain of events, he gains a new perspective on his life and what motivates women, while Grace contemplates whether her needs are being met and if her marriage is worth saving. The series concluded its 10-episode freshman season on September 18, with a shocking cliffhanger leaving Neil and Grace dealing with a major fallout from their secrets.