‘Sex/Life’ Ending, Explained


Sex/Life landed on Netflix two weeks ago, and the show has soared to the top of the platform’s Top 10 Movies and Shows leaderboard. And not only that, the show has been in the top three on the list for nearly two whole weeks. If you haven’t watched this steamy saga of affairs, mystery, and more, what are you waiting for? If you have, you may be wondering about that ending. We certainly have answers, but proceed with caution: spoilers ahead.

The series stars IRL couple Sarah Shahi and Adam Demos as Billie and Brad, two ex-lovers who find themselves itching to get back together when fate reunites them. Billie is married, but she can’t resist the temptation that bad boy Brad brings to the table. Wondering if Billie stays faithful to her marriage or follows her passionate desire instead? Let us guide you through the ending of Sex/Life.

What happens at the end of Sex/Life?

Even though Billie seemed to be making progress in her married life, ready to move back in with her husband and mend their world together, a shocking twist ending tears them apart once more. Billie goes back to ex-boyfriend Brad! What a cliffhanger Sex/Life left us on! Wow!

What does the ending of Sex/Life mean?

Shahi opened up about Billie’s final moments in Sex/Life in a recent interview with Refinery29. “When she goes to Brad in those last moments and says, ‘Now fuck me,’ it’s not so much about him. It is about her unleashing this part of herself that she’s been denying for so long,” Shahi explained. “A lot of people go, ‘Is it Team Cooper? Is it Team Brad?’ I’ve always been on Team Billie. I refute the notion of being able to find yourself or define yourself as a woman through a man.”

Will there be a Season 2 of Sex/Life on Netflix?

The Netflix series has yet to receive renewal or cancellation notice, so it’s currently in limbo. But with such stellar rankings, a Season 2 of Sex/Life seems pretty reasonable to expect. If it does come, Shahi has some ideas.

“We’ve all had those experiences, where we had one partner where the sex was better or we were more wild or they brought something out within us,” Shahi said. “But I think the truth of who we are is: Are we able to allow ourselves to be those things without that person? … I hope as the series continues, that’s what Billie starts to find. She can be this version of herself without any guy.” You go, girl!

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