The second season of the American television drama series Masters of Sex premiered on July 13, 2014, and concluded on September 28, 2014. Showtime broadcast the twelve episode second season on Sundays at 10:00 pm (ET) in the United States.[1] The second season was released on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1 on May 5, 2015.[2]
Showtime renewed the series for a second season of 12 episodes on October 22, 2013.[4] In March 2014, Showtime announced the season would premiere in July 2014 as opposed to in the fall as the first season did.[5]
The presentation continues to affect the reputations of both Masters and Johnson. Johnson faces continued harassment while Masters is implored to find a new position. Dr. Scully recovers from his electro-shock treatment.
Masters begins work at Memorial Hospital, though he is unable to convince his superiors to hire Johnson. Libby hires a nanny for the baby. Dr. Scully's whereabouts are questioned.
Masters is troubled by a parent's response to a case of atypical genitalia. That night, he and Johnson engage in a rendezvous at a hotel. The evening takes a dark turn when details regarding his childhood emerge.
Masters' continued efforts to hire Johnson at Memorial face opposition. Langham suspects that Masters and Johnson are having an affair. Betty's infertility lie reaches the end of the line. Libby suspects that Coral may have brought lice into the house.
Masters and Johnson move their study to Buell Green, a predominantly black St. Louis hospital. DePaul confronts Johnson regarding her affair. Betty's former lover attempts to rekindle their romance. Libby and Coral continue to remain at odds.
New restrictions are put on the study at Buell Green while Masters' attempts to speak to a journalist backfire. Johnson is distraught by DePaul's decision to quit her chemotherapy. Betty's relationship with Helen is outed.
Masters cuts off his sexual work with Johnson following the revelation she's been seeing other men. Over the course of three years, Masters and Johnson attempt to keep their new clinic solvent.
Masters takes on a patient from his past while Johnson takes unusual steps to help Barbara. Libby is caught in the middle of a racial dilemma. Langham joins a new line of work.
Johnson's use of therapy forces her to confront her feelings. Masters accompanies his brother to an AA meeting. Libby agrees to testify for Robert. Barbara and Lester connect.
Masters confides to Johnson that he's been suffering from impotence, prompting them to find a cure for sexual dysfunction. A television crew takes an interest in the clinic's work. Masters reaches his limit with his brother. Libby begins volunteering for CORE.
A television crew documents Masters and Johnson's work. Johnson consults a divorce lawyer regarding a family issue. Langham continues his relationship with Flo. Libby and Robert accompany each other home.
Masters is horrified by the presentation of his work in the CBS documentary. Johnson takes an enormous gamble to keep custody of her children. A rival study emerges out of California. The tables turn in Flo and Langham's relationship.
Reception
Critical response
The second season of Masters of Sex has received acclaim from critics. The season has a Metacritic score of 89 out of 100 based on 15 reviews.[26]Alan Sepinwall of HitFix wrote that season 2 is even better than season 1, and that the series "has much more on its mind than simply the tumultuous relationship between its two famous central characters. But if it just had those two, it would still be among the best things you could watch on television this summer."[27]Hank Stuever of The Washington Post wrote "It is intelligent, witty, quick-paced and surprising; it is tragic without being emotionally devastating."[28] Verne Gay of Newsday wrote that season 2 is "Better, richer, more compelling than season one" and the season's third episode, "Fight", is the best episode the series has done to date.[29]