In addition to being a showcase for Michelle Williams and an amazing supporting cast, the new series “Dying for Sex” offers an open-minded look at erotic exploration and serves as a reminder that everyone would benefit from living as though their time on this planet were limited.
We always wind up with the same old scenes in the same old placements, in the hopes of generating the same old spike in viewing numbers, no matter how well everyone tries.
Dying for Sex is able to defy almost all expectations. The true tale of Molly Kochan and her sexual adventures after receiving a terminal breast cancer diagnosis served as the inspiration for the new Disney+ drama.
Michelle Williams and her show deserve longer runtime
By the end, the meaning of soulmate has also been enlarged, in addition to the concept of sex. In addition to a childhood abuse incident that led to Molly’s separation from her mother, the whims of cancer treatment and the impact that medical attitudes have on a patient are discussed.
It is a lot to handle, and probably more than any other show in the history of contemporary television. Dying for Sex feels as though it might benefit from longer episodes or a longer season in order to give Molly’s entire existence more justice. However, the adrenaline surge can be consistent with her urgent need to accomplish whatever she desires before the inevitable happens. Time is never enough.

