Masters of Sex Season 3, starring Michael Sheen and Liz Caplan, premiered in 2015 at Released in Europe and America, directed by Jeremy Webb and Dean Parisot, it belongs to the genre of European and American dramas. Adapted from Thomas Meyer's novel Masters of Sex, the play mainly tells the story of William Masters and Virginia Johnson, two experts in sex education research, and how they teach the way of married life and the development of their relationship with each other.
In the first two seasons, the audience witnessed William and Virginia Ya's efforts and achievements in the field of sex education. This pair of sex education experts has had a wide influence in society with their unique insights and persistent research. They teach people how to better understand sex, improve the quality of married life, and become the object of many people's listening.
The third season continues the plot of the first two seasons and continues to explore the relationship between William and Fernando. Genia's professional development and changes in her life. The play shows the progress of the two in their careers and the evolution of their relationship as husband and wife. As time goes by, they continue to face various challenges and difficulties, but also grow and progress together.
The pair of lead characters created by Michelle Ashford by Mike Sheen and Liz Caplan's excellent performances add a lot to the series. The audience spoke highly of the performance of the two leading actors, and believed that they portrayed the characters very realistically and movingly. Although the performance of some supporting characters may be a bit dull, it does not affect the excitement of the series as a whole.
In the third season, the plot still adopts the method of time jumping, interspersed with The growth trajectory of William and Virginia. Their lives will usher in new milestones, and their sex education career will also usher in new challenges and turning points. As their professional visibility increases, they will face more tests and pressure, which is unprecedented for them.