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Masters of Sex Turns Up the Heat in Season 2: Where We Left Off and What's Next

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After last season's finale interruptus, Showtime's period drama returnsSunday at 10/9c to finish what Bill Masters (Michael Sheen) started. The most revealing red carpet looks ever How will this revelation play out in Season 2? Where we left off: Besides making his more tender feelings known, Bill also lost his job after his sex research presentation created a scandal at the hospital. The single mom had two men making bold statements: Newly financially strapped, she will attempt to gain credibility, and some extra cash, after her possible filmed participation in the study ruined her reputation. Bill Masters' neglected wife finally gave birth after many disappointments and fertility treatments. The randy doctor had broken Margaret Scully's heart when their affair got too serious, and Austin learned that he had inavertently fathered a child with one of the sex study participants (but anonymity protected him from claiming parentage). The doctor revealed that her commitment to making pap smears part of a regular practice at hospitals is inspired by having personally contracted cervical cancer. Lillian will lean on Ginny for help to continue her pap smear campaign, which will involve getting over her rather rusty social and speaking skills. The former prostitute attempted to reverse her tubal ligation in the hopes of giving her new husband Gene (Greg Grunberg) a child, but an inflammation of her fallopian tubes renders her unable to have children. Hubby Gene is still clueless about his wife's inability to have kids and even goes to great lengths to get a doctor who can give her fertility treatments. The hospital secretary participated in the sex study and was charmed by Lester (Kevin Christy), the audio visual geek who said, "I think your vaginal walls are beautiful," before kissing her. The privileged head of a hospital has to play ball when it comes to his rich and influential donors, but is also very interested in the findings in Masters' study. Reported by SeattlePI.com 10 hours ago.

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