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Satisfaction (season 3)
Country of originAustralia
No. of episodes10
Release
Original networkShowcase
Original release8 December 2009 –
9 February 2010
Season chronology
Previous
Season 2

Season 3 of Satisfaction began airing on 8 December 2009, and ended on 9 February 2010. Satisfaction continued to air on Foxtel's Showcase channel, airing all 10 episodes for the 2nd season. Season 3 saw the departures of Chloe, Diana Glenn and Heather, Peta Sergeant and the new arrivals of Tess, Renai Caruso and Amy, Camille Keenan.

  • 1Cast

Cast[edit]

Starring[edit]

  • Kestie Morassi as Natalie
  • Madeleine West as Mel
  • Dustin Clare as Sean
  • Alison Whyte as Lauren
  • Camille Keenan as Amy
  • Renai Caruso as Tess

Guest Starring[edit]

  • Grant Bowler as Daniel
  • John McCoy as Robert
  • Shane Conner as Karl

Special Guest Star[edit]

  • Madeleine West as Mel

Episodes[edit]

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TitleDirected ByWritten ByOriginal Airdate
211'Amy'Steve JodrellMatt FordDecember 8, 2009
232 is busier than ever, as two new girls spice up life in the brothel. There's Amy, a fractious university student who'll do whatever it takes to keep the customers coming back; in doing so ruffling quite a few feathers. And Tess, a former high-powered PA who has a surprising motivation for becoming a working girl. Chloe leaves the brothel while Heather escapes by going on a permanent holiday. Sean tries to impress Nat and making their relationship work by turning her on but it turns out unsuccessfully. Mel is experiencing major problems, as she is struggling to focus herself while she is on ecstasy.
222'Tess'Steve JodrellRoger SimpsonDecember 15, 2009

Nat offers Tess, a good looking advertising PA, a job but Tess thinks she's joking but aside from that, she's happily ensconced where she is. Assistant and mistress to Daniel, CEO of the advertising agency, Tess isn't looking to move on; even though she has a niggling sense Daniel will never be hers exclusively.

She's forced to confront her future however when Daniel's commitments to his family take priority over her needs. She finds her way back into 232 where a conversation with Lauren piques her interest in sex-work. She's picked up men in bars so she's comfortable having sex with strangers. She decides to give it a go. Amy continues to be a thorn in Lauren's side. Lauren decides to ignore her, but it just incites Amy further, making her even bolder in her attempts to grab attention.
233'Out of Tune'Sian DaviesSamantha WinstonDecember 22, 2009
Bernie, an off-kilter fetish client of Heather's lands at 232 wanting to see her. Desperate to get rid of him, Nat makes a false promise to find him a replacement, but Bernie's not going to go away that easily. In the pursuit of normal couple dating, Sean takes Nat to the movies where she's like a fish out of water. While Sean thinks it's fun, Nat finds it excruciating. The concept of 'us' is not something that sits comfortably with her and she tells Sean she wants an open relationship.
244'Sheik Your Body'Sian DaviesShelley BirseDecember 29, 2009
A memory from the past, coupled with the growing health worries, see Mel's uncertainty about her future begin to manifest in the most unusual ways. But then she is made an offer to run a brothel in Abu Dhabi. Sean has a client whose husband likes to watch her have sex. It's disturbing to Sean and when he and Nat argue about the weirdness of the situation, it further highlights their sexual differences.
255'Non Standard Package'Ian WatsonMeaghan RodriguezDecember 6, 2010
Amy agrees to a date with a customer after hours and gets into a sticky situation. Daniel continues to pursue Tess, as she struggles to assert herself and set the boundaries of work and play. While Sean is busier than ever, as a pool boy tempting rich cougars, has him questioning what Nat is after.
266'Staples, Guns and Roses'Ian WatsonJo MartinoJanuary 12, 2010
Sean's out on his own with some friends: Alice, Steve and client-come-friend, Jemima. He lets his guard down more than usual, drinking, drugging and partying into the wee hours and wakes up the next day, remembering very little — but knowing they had some pretty wild sex. Feeling angry at Sean and realising their differences are insurmountable, Nat manipulates a situation with Bernie which sees Sean bust in on their session. But it opens the way for honest discussion about the state of their relationship and the restrictions it places on both of them.
277'Playthings'Ken CameronMatt FordJanuary 19, 2010
Following a visit to the doctor, the reality that he was unknowingly penetrated hits home for Sean. Discounting Steve as the culprit confirms Jemima's claims; Alice is the perpetrator. However when Sean attempts to make her accountable, she denies responsibility. When Nat learns of the incident and follows it up with Sean, she urges him to continue to push Alice for the truth. Once again Alice fails to relent which sees Sean threatening blackmail unless she admits to the attack. Tess's regular client, Turnball, returns and she finds herself getting involved in his family problems. Tess seems to be falling into the sa
288'Not Vanilla'Ken CameronShelley BirseJanuary 26, 2010
A turn of events at work for Bernie and the subsequent therapy forced upon him by his boss sees Nat grow curious about the origins of her own fetish. This leads her to track down her mother, Loretta. It's an uneasy reunion for Nat, who finds the situation more confronting than she ever imagined it would be. Though Sean initially continues to struggle with the detritus of what happened with Alice, support from Nat and a particularly satisfying session with a client sees him charged with a determination to get over the incident once and for all. Lauren's relationship with John goes from strength to strength but the pull of her children sees her leave him behind when she heads off on a holiday to meet up with her daughter Kate in Hawaii.
299'Bug Crush'Paul MoloneyMatt FordFebruary 2, 2010
With Kate home for holidays and her relationship with John developing, Lauren's very content. She's oblivious however, to her daughter's insecurities about the new domestic set up and is aware of the lengths Kate is prepared to go to make trouble between her and John. Amy becomes involved with Dominic, a strange client whose doctor has advised he visits a prostitute because he lacks sexual confidence. Initially Amy thinks he's harmlessly naive, but when Dominic brings along a bug to their session, she realises there is much more to him than meets the eye.
3010'Lifesavers'Paul MoloneyShelley BirseFebruary 9, 2010
Lauren's drinking is taking an alarming turn. A blackout sees her arrive home drunk in the back of the cab. When the police arrive on her doorstep with the news her car was found abandoned and smashed, she finds herself inadvertently withholding information which results in the police thinking her car was stolen. What Lauren comes to remember is quite different — and damaging. She got drunk, drove her car, careened it into a public place and travelled home passed out in a taxi. Mel lands back at 232 with a huge surprise. She's adopted a baby. Something which has happened swiftly and, judging from her nervousness, a role she's not all together convinced she's ready for. Sean however discovers he has a natural instinct with the baby and so, well aware of Mel's insecurities, offers to venture back to Abu Dhabi to help her settle into motherhood.

Release[edit]

On 5 October 2010, Satisfaction season 3 was released on DVD, featuring, 10 episodes, and plenty of special features.[1]

The Third Season
Set detailsSpecial features
  • 10 episodes
  • 518 minutes
  • 3-disc set
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • Languages:
    • English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Subtitles:
    • None
  • 'Special Featurette'
Release dates
Australia
5 October 2010

Notes[edit]

  1. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2012-08-20. Retrieved 2012-06-16.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)

References[edit]


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Satisfaction
GenreDrama
Created byRoger Simpson
StarringKestie Morassi
Alison Whyte
Madeleine West
Diana Glenn
Peta Sergeant
Bojana Novakovic
Dustin Clare
Camille Keenan
Renai Caruso
Country of originAustralia
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes30 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Kim Vecera
Producer(s)Roger Simpson
Andy Walker
Running time50 minutes
Release
Original networkShowcase
Picture format576i (SDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Original release5 December 2007 –
9 February 2010

Satisfaction is an Australian television drama series which screened on the subscription television channel Showcase. It also screens in the Republic of Ireland on free-to-air channel TV3 and its sister channel 3e, and in New Zealand on free-to-air channel TV2 respectively.

The series was filmed in Melbourne, and was created by writer/producer Roger Simpson with producer Andy Walker and executive producer Kim Vecera. It centres on the lives and loves of a group of women who are sex workers in a high class brothel.

Production for the third season began in June 2009 and commenced screening in December 2009.[1]

On December 31, 2010, it was revealed by TV Tonight that Satisfaction was officially cancelled, and that season 3 was the last season in production.[2]

  • 5Awards and nominations

Synopsis[edit]

Satisfaction is set in and around '232', an up-market city brothel. The show is centred on five high class escorts and their manager as they juggle the pressures of their private lives with their profession. Chloe (Diana Glenn) tells her 14-year-old daughter that she works in a casino, but realises that she will fairly soon learn the truth. Mel (Madeleine West) is being pursued by Nick (Robert Mammone), the owner of '232', whose daughter, Natalie (Kestie Morassi), is the manager. Tippi (Bojana Novakovic), a beautiful and vivacious young blonde, is taking classes in creative writing. Heather (Peta Sergeant), a dominatrix, is a lesbian whose partner, Ally, is desperate to have a baby. And Lauren (Alison Whyte), an older woman who works as receptionist, is toying with the idea of moving away from the desk and becoming a sex worker.

Cast[edit]

Season one main cast members from left to right, Diana Glenn as Chloe, Madeleine West as Mel, Kestie Morassi as Natalie, Peta Sergeant as Heather, Bojana Novakovic as Tippi, and Alison Whyte as Lauren

Main cast

ActorCharacterSeason(s)Notes
Diana GlennChloeSeasons 1–2Character left the series.
Kestie MorassiNatalieSeasons 1–3
Bojana NovakovicTippiSeasons 1–2Season 2 episodes 1–5
Peta SergeantHeatherSeasons 1–2Character left the series.
Madeleine WestMelany 'Mel'Seasons 1–3Season 3 episodes 1–4, 10
Alison WhyteLaurenSeasons 1–3
Dustin ClareSeanSeasons 2–3
Camille KeenanAmySeason 3
Renai CarusoTessSeason 3

Recurring Cast

ActorCharacterSeason(s)
Robert MammoneNickSeason 1
Sullivan StapletonJoshSeasons 1–2
Nicholas BellAlexSeasons 1–2
Jacki WeaverGillianSeason 2
Liam HemsworthMarcSeason 2

Episodes[edit]

Reception[edit]

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The series received very positive reviews from critics in Australia. The West Australian gave the show rave reviews, saying 'the characters are fleshed out, the drama is feasible and the script is sophisticated enough to side-step the obvious clichés of the sex industry. While the setting and characters are glamorous and gorgeous, there are no Pretty Woman-style illusions about the job..'. TV Tonight also thought the series was quite good, noting that 'for all its empathy Satisfaction is like dipping your toes into a warm bath and sipping on the best champagne. It skews consciously toward the high end of prostitution to ample success. But like their wealthy clients, you’ll need to be a high-class customer of Foxtel to slip off your shoes first, an irony some programmers may have missed.'

In 2014, an American series titled Satisfaction debuted. Although it shared a title with the Australian series, and also dealt with the topic of escorting, the series is not related to this one.

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Awards and nominations[edit]

Awards[edit]

The APRA-AGSC Screen Music Awards are issued by Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) at an annual ceremony.[3][4]

YearAwardCategoryRecipientsResult
2008AFI AwardsBest Lead Actress in Television DramaAlison WhyteNominated
Best Lead Actress in Television DramaDiana GlennNominated
Best Direction In TelevisionDaina ReidNominated
Best Television Drama SeriesCastNominated
ASTRA AwardsMost Outstanding Performance by an Actor – FemaleAlison WhyteNominated
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – FemaleBojana NovakovicNominated
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – FemaleDiana GlennNominated
Favourite Drama SeriesCastNominated
Outstanding Drama SeriesCastNominated
Logie AwardsMost Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesAlison WhyteWon
Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesDiana GlennNominated
Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or TelemovieCastNominated
2009ASTRA AwardsMost Outstanding Performance by an Actor – FemaleAlison WhyteWon
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – FemaleMadeleine WestNominated
Outstanding Drama SeriesCastWon
APRA AwardsBest Television ThemeCameron Giles-Webb, Colin SimkinsWon
AWGIE AwardsTelevision SeriesJo MartinoNominated
Logie AwardsMost Outstanding ActorDustin ClareNominated
Most Outstanding ActressMadeleine WestNominated
2010ASTRA AwardsBest New TalentCamille KeenanWon
Logie AwardsMost Outstanding New TalentCamille KeenanNominated

International broadcasters[edit]

After its 2008 Australian release, Satisfaction was sold to over 20 countries across the world.

  • Argentina on I.Sat
  • Belgium on vtm
  • Brazil on HBO and GNT
  • Bulgaria on AXN
  • Canada on Super Écran and Super Channel
  • Chile on HBO and I.Sat
  • Colombia on HBO
  • Costa Rica on HBO
  • Czech Republic on AXN and TV Barrandov
  • Denmark on TV2 Zulu
  • Estonia on Kanal 2
  • Finland on MTV3
  • Hungary on AXN
  • Ireland on TV3 and 3e
  • Israel on HOT3
  • Italy on Fox Life and Cielo
  • Japan on Fox Life
  • Mexico on HBO
  • New Zealand on TV2 (New Zealand)
  • North Macedonia on Kanal 5
  • Norway on TV Norge
  • Paraguay on HBO and HBO Plus
  • Poland on AXN and TVN Style
  • Portugal on SIC Mulher and AXN Black
  • South Africa on M-Net
  • Russia on MZTV and SONYENTERTEIMENT

Series[5]

  • France on Paris Première
  • United Kingdom on ITV2
  • Venezuela on HBO
  • Greece on Makedonia TVMakedonia TV

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Knox, David (21 January 2009). 'Satisfaction wins third series'. tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 21 January 2009.
  2. ^http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2010/12/axed-in-2010.html
  3. ^'Screen Awards'. Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  4. ^'Winners – Screen Music Awards'. Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  5. ^TVSA Show Page

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External links[edit]

  • Satisfaction on IMDb
  • Satisfaction at TV.com
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