"Easy" The F**King Study (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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7/10
With the topic being how a study says non-gender conforming relationships lead to worse sex, one couple challenges the validity of that.
Amari-Sali24 September 2016
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Overview

If you're familiar with Joe Swanberg's work, him finally working on a series seems long overdue. For with his characters being just the right kind of weird, but only occasionally overdoing it, consistently he had made movies you wished were extended into series. Drinking Buddies perhaps the best example. So with Easy comes the chance for the dream to be realized and as of the first episode, so far so good.

Main Storyline

Things start off focusing on Kyle (Michael Chernus) and Andi's (Elizabeth Reaser) relationship. Of which, after 19 years, while comfortable, isn't sexy anymore. Kyle just doesn't make moves and doesn't have the libido he is used to. Add in he is a stay at home dad while she is the breadwinner, and one of their friends bringing up some study as to that being the reason for less sex in a relationship, and it bothers them. To the point, they try but it seems like they may need to adapt their expectations of the other or settle for lonely masturbation.

Highlights

As usual with Swanberg's work, you are left wanting more. Kyle and Andi, while they don't have the most complicated or sexy relationship, they both seem sweet and don't have the usual drama of relationships we see. Especially relationship on network/ mediums which don't have to worry about censorship. They seem authentic in their problems of keeping things hot after being together for almost two decades as well as having kids. And that normalcy, without the bells and whistles of affairs or even the temptation to have one, much less to see a couple actually trying and not basically at the end of their marriage, felt different. Different in a good way.

On The Fence

With that said, though, I can foresee some thinking these two are as dull as can be. Kyle is a stay at home dad with two very normal kids, and some aspirations to be a writer/ actor. Andi is an organic chef. Together their normalcy, without any real drama, just some disappointment from Andi that she still very much wants an active and fulfilling sex with her husband, who needs to be pushed to participate, may not be enough for some. Even I have to admit, as much as I enjoyed this, I felt like I was watching the introductory part of a movie before things ramped up. To the point when I realized this episode was 20 minutes, I had to question why? Mostly due to the rather large cast I see on IMDb which means this may be one of the few times we get to really focus on these two before the concentration shifts and they become seldom seem or heard about.
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7/10
Challenge your happiness and gender norm...
miike-5246829 May 2018
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In kind of a whirlwind of emotional regret, a married couple challenges their sexual happiness after an awkward conversation at a party. The episode rushes through the difficulties of keeping an exciting sex life amidst the responsibilities of being parents and maintaining successful businesses. An interesting well acted interlude focusing on one aspect of marriage and its importance for the overall well being of the marriage.
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8/10
Interesting
pintaxandre29 January 2020
A good start with this episode and a subject that's usually left unspoken of. However, it is cut with a lot of humor and it seems like a comedy sometimes. Could have been more deep and catching with something including more drama. There is some untaped potential here.
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9/10
Deeper than gender roles
joaos928 March 2020
This is an episode about gender roles and how the balance of both sides (in a relationship) are important. It was not about who's home or who's working, it was about balance both sides. We see how the wife needed to behave more "care giver" just as the husband needed to be in control more often. It's not about him "being the man" or her cooking. It's about both of them being both sides at the same time, all the time. She works, but she also cares and takes care of children and her husband. Just as, he may be busy with the kids and all house cleaning, but he knows he has a wife, in need of some more action from him. In general, we understand that if we just play a role, both sides lose each other. We understand that a relationship needs a balance between both sides, that goes deeper than gender roles. It's about share a bit of both with the partner.
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3/10
Boring
hvnm11 June 2019
The first episode didn't make me want to watch further. It felt like an exploration of the obvious and depressing. If the characters were supposed to have solved anything, I'm not convinced. Neither titillating (which is how it's marketed) nor particularly insightful.
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4/10
average
francogrex30 May 2019
I've seen the overall ratings and some people ranting and raving about it. Well it is not good. It's average at best. The concept is not bad but there could be more drama, more intrigue. The reviews that say boring is accurate. Ignore the general reviews that say it's great. it isn't. Those reviews are fake.
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3/10
Not that impressive
sauravjoshi8510 November 2019
This is the episode of the season 01 of series Easy. The story tells story of a working wife and stay at home husband who tries to spice up their married life.

The story telling is very dull and sometimes disappoints and it seems that the story is left incomplete somewhere. It seems that the director was in a hurry to end the episode.

Not that impressive.
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