Through a series of dramatic and exciting events, this series follows Joy, a therapist whose sex relation with her husband is put at stake after a cycling accident. She tries to find a way to keep the spark with her husband but it seems that nothing goes well. Till she finds a solution but it's so audacious, unorthodox that will have huge ramifications for the future.
If married, middle-aged people want insights into their own sex lives, or lack of them, they don't have to have them explained - or "youthsplained" - by people in their early thirties, who, one hopes, have the truth ahead of them.
At least this time, the show in question might actually raise a few eyebrows, less for the fully clothed sex scenes...but in providing some frank talk about our real feelings towards sex.
Joy's whole problem is that she's been having BBC sex, and now she's there on the BBC having more of it. These are sex scenes that you know the Queen might be watching. We are not aroused.