Bliss (Full Season 1 / 2002)
Category: Series
Original title: Bliss
Year: 2002
Genre: Drama, Romance, Erotica
Created by: Adrienne Mitchell, Janis Lundman
Description: Bliss is a Canadian-produced, half-hour dramatic television series, produced by Montreal-based Galafilm and Toronto-based Back Alley Films, an anthology of women’s erotica. The series ran from 2002 to 2004
Bliss is a Canadian-produced erotic anthology TV series, adapting short stories written by women, and directed by women. Like a true anthology series, the episodes are completely standalone, with no continuing characters (or even themes beyond erotica).
The series is unique in one regard: unlike other erotic TV series, Bliss was designed for, and aired on, network TV (and basic cable in America); naughty modesty is the aim of the show, with no content that would be considered pornographic. Created in Canada, the show meets the broadcast standards of Canadian TV, with brief toplessness being shown occasionally; Oprah Winfrey's Oxygen Network aired the show in the US.
The original broadcast order is as follows:
Episode 1 - "Valentine's Day in Jail" 21 March 2002 - Guest stars: Torri Higginson, Adam Beach
A woman visits her inmate boyfriend in prison on Valentine's Day. He surprises her with a daring plan that would allow them to make love in private.
Episode 2 - "Six Days" 21 March 2002 - Guest stars: Michele Duquet, Callum Keith Rennie
A bitter married woman, whose much older farmer husband has to stay in hospital for six days, falls for a young farmhand.
Episode 3 - "Guys and Dolls" 21 March 2002 - Guest stars: Jenny Levine, Peter Wingfield
Stressed out corporate lawyer is mistaken for a high class prostitute by a charming banker. She decides to play along and finds the piece of mind she longed for in these anonymous trysts with him. But then they meet by chance at work.
Episode 4 - "The Value of X" 21 March 2002 - Guest stars: Tara Spencer-Nairn, Paul Lemelin, Rachelle Lefevre, Jason MacDonald
Jeanette is a closeted, sexually confused high school senior in love with her best female friend Marnie. Zach, a daring out-of-closet gay student, agrees to help Jeanette figure out who she really is through sexual role play sessions.
Episode 5 - "Voice" 28 March 2002 - Guest stars: Mikela J. Mikael, David Lovgren, Veronica Hurnick
A female photographer is somehow being haunted and seduced by her lover's very much alive wife.
Episode 6 - "Leaper" 4 April 2002 - Guest stars: Michelle Lipper, Millie Tressiera, Paule Ducharme
Young insecure author, Julie, meets dominant older publisher Diane. They witness the suicide of a disturbed homeless woman. Julie is shaken up by this, but scheming Diane uses that to seduce Julie.
Episode 7 - "The Footpath of Pink Roses" 11 April 2002 - Guest stars: Victoria Sanchez, David Pauls, Maurizio Terrazzano, Karyn Dwyer
Middle aged couple invites an older and a younger couple for dinner at their place. One drink leads to another and the atmosphere becomes very loose. After the young couple leaves, the dinner turns into a private little swinger party.
Episode 8 - "In Praise of Drunkenness and Fornication" 18 April 2002 - Guest stars: Gina Wilkinson, Frank Schorpion, Paul Hopkins, Mitsou Gélinas, Peggy Mahon, Daniel Pilon
A tough young woman takes up martial arts to make sure she can protect herself. However, she starts fantasizing about being manhandled. Her quaint boyfriend can't do it, so a guy from her martial arts class helps out.
"Leaper" and "Voice" are episodes with lesbian content.
Country: Canada
Duration: 8 ~ 00:23:00
Language: English
Quality: SATRip
Format: MKV
Size: 355 ~ 362 MB
Year: 2002
Genre: Drama, Romance, Erotica
Created by: Adrienne Mitchell, Janis Lundman
Description: Bliss is a Canadian-produced, half-hour dramatic television series, produced by Montreal-based Galafilm and Toronto-based Back Alley Films, an anthology of women’s erotica. The series ran from 2002 to 2004
Bliss is a Canadian-produced erotic anthology TV series, adapting short stories written by women, and directed by women. Like a true anthology series, the episodes are completely standalone, with no continuing characters (or even themes beyond erotica).
The series is unique in one regard: unlike other erotic TV series, Bliss was designed for, and aired on, network TV (and basic cable in America); naughty modesty is the aim of the show, with no content that would be considered pornographic. Created in Canada, the show meets the broadcast standards of Canadian TV, with brief toplessness being shown occasionally; Oprah Winfrey's Oxygen Network aired the show in the US.
The original broadcast order is as follows:
Episode 1 - "Valentine's Day in Jail" 21 March 2002 - Guest stars: Torri Higginson, Adam Beach
A woman visits her inmate boyfriend in prison on Valentine's Day. He surprises her with a daring plan that would allow them to make love in private.
Episode 2 - "Six Days" 21 March 2002 - Guest stars: Michele Duquet, Callum Keith Rennie
A bitter married woman, whose much older farmer husband has to stay in hospital for six days, falls for a young farmhand.
Episode 3 - "Guys and Dolls" 21 March 2002 - Guest stars: Jenny Levine, Peter Wingfield
Stressed out corporate lawyer is mistaken for a high class prostitute by a charming banker. She decides to play along and finds the piece of mind she longed for in these anonymous trysts with him. But then they meet by chance at work.
Episode 4 - "The Value of X" 21 March 2002 - Guest stars: Tara Spencer-Nairn, Paul Lemelin, Rachelle Lefevre, Jason MacDonald
Jeanette is a closeted, sexually confused high school senior in love with her best female friend Marnie. Zach, a daring out-of-closet gay student, agrees to help Jeanette figure out who she really is through sexual role play sessions.
Episode 5 - "Voice" 28 March 2002 - Guest stars: Mikela J. Mikael, David Lovgren, Veronica Hurnick
A female photographer is somehow being haunted and seduced by her lover's very much alive wife.
Episode 6 - "Leaper" 4 April 2002 - Guest stars: Michelle Lipper, Millie Tressiera, Paule Ducharme
Young insecure author, Julie, meets dominant older publisher Diane. They witness the suicide of a disturbed homeless woman. Julie is shaken up by this, but scheming Diane uses that to seduce Julie.
Episode 7 - "The Footpath of Pink Roses" 11 April 2002 - Guest stars: Victoria Sanchez, David Pauls, Maurizio Terrazzano, Karyn Dwyer
Middle aged couple invites an older and a younger couple for dinner at their place. One drink leads to another and the atmosphere becomes very loose. After the young couple leaves, the dinner turns into a private little swinger party.
Episode 8 - "In Praise of Drunkenness and Fornication" 18 April 2002 - Guest stars: Gina Wilkinson, Frank Schorpion, Paul Hopkins, Mitsou Gélinas, Peggy Mahon, Daniel Pilon
A tough young woman takes up martial arts to make sure she can protect herself. However, she starts fantasizing about being manhandled. Her quaint boyfriend can't do it, so a guy from her martial arts class helps out.
"Leaper" and "Voice" are episodes with lesbian content.
Country: Canada
Duration: 8 ~ 00:23:00
Language: English
Quality: SATRip
Format: MKV
Size: 355 ~ 362 MB
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