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Tell Me You Love Me


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Dr. May Foster, a marital therapist, counsels patients grappling with issues of intimacy and commitment. Among those seeking help are David, a doting husband and father but, at 40, someone who is having trouble enjoying sexual intimacy with his wife, Katie, a former advertising executive; Carolyn Stenton, a high-powered attorney, who yearns to have a child with her hushand, Palek, who is struggling with major ``daddy issues'' of his own; and Hugo, whose engagement to girlfriend Jamie may be derailed unless he can overcome his misgivings about a lifetime of monogamy.

Tell Me You Love Me Recaps

  • 'Tell Me You Love Me': Acts of courage

    Well, here we are, at the end of an emotionally draining inaugural season of Tell Me You Love Me. In the end, the show wasn't about the sex, it wasn't about Caucasian angst, but it was about, in the words of Dr. May, "the courage to be happy."

  • 'Tell Me You Love Me': And the walls came down

    As the penultimate episode of the inaugural season of Tell Me You Love Me, this episode had to ratchet up the tension, increase the dissension, and overall put our characters in the worst place possible in order to ensure the maximum amount of catharsis in the season finale (assuming catharsis is even possible for everyone). And from this vantage point, the show succeeded in putting its characters into their most dire emotional situations yet.

  • 'Tell Me You Love Me': Cuts like a knife

    Know what? I never much cared for the film Swimfan, and after the latest installment of Tell Me You Love Me, I'm pretty sure I downright loathe that movie.

  • The usual suspects on 'Tell Me You Love Me'

    If the major broadcast networks could learn anything from HBO's approach to greenlighting programs, it would be this: there's value in giving the show's creators/writers the confidence of knowing that low ratings won't prematurely end a season of television. Sure, shows such as Carnivale never reached the end of their overarching story, but HBO never pulls the plug midseason. And while a network such as NBC might have canceled Tell Me You Love Me after two or three episodes, they would have missed out on the subtle storytelling that has reaped benefits in the second half of the season.

  • 'Tell Me You Love Me': The ripple effect

    We've officially passed the halfway point in this inaugural season of Tell Me You Love Me, and as we enter the home stretch, we find each of our couples taking relatively drastic measures. Each of these measures came directly out of the events of last week, where locked doors, failed pregnancy tests, missing iPods, and lunch suggestions echoed into the actions of this week.

  • Slip slidin' away on 'Tell Me You Love Me'

    Watching Tell Me You Love Me is, I believe, an interesting yet harrowing experience, but trust me, that show takes on a whole new level of "harrow" if you watch it having just gotten married. That's the position I find myself in, week after week, watching this show with my new bride. We tend to have three reactions to the show ...

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