Between FX’s You’re The Worst, Married and now USA’s Satisfaction, cable television seems to be on a real mission this summer to challenge the traditional ideals of being in a “happy relationship.” ...
USA premieres a pair of new shows this week — one squarely situated in its lighthearted wheelhouse, the other more intriguingly pushing toward new frontiers. The former is “Rush,” about a bad-boy ...
USA Network has made decisions on the fate of its freshman drama series, opting to renew Satisfaction, from Universal Cable Prods., and cancel Rush, from Fox 21. Additionally I hear the network is ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. It’s USA’s turn to get in on promoting its ...
The good news keeps on coming for Atlanta-based productions: today, USA says it's giving its relationship drama "Satisfaction" gets a second season. The 10-episode run will air next year. The show - ...
The storyline of USA’s new drama “Satisfaction” sounds compelling: Upon discovering his wife is seeing a male escort, her husband tests the occupation as well. But the NBCUniversal-owned network will ...
” sounds compelling: Upon discovering his wife is seeing a male escort, her husband tests the occupation as well. But the -owned network will rely on much more than the program’s premise to garner ...