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Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed
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Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed

Cam Boys. Blackmail. Divorce. Soccer practice.
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User Score25 ratings
TMDB 5.62026 / ep1 seasons · 10 eps
Comedy

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S1 E9 · Erroneous

Airs July 7, 2026

04
DAYS
17
HOURS
48
MINUTES
42
SECONDS

Synopsis

A newly divorced mom falls down a dangerous rabbit hole of blackmail, murder, and youth soccer.

Episodes

10 episodes
Creator
David Rosen1 credited
Network
Apple TVApple TV
First aired
May 19, 2026Returning Series
Seasons
110 episodes

Top Cast

8 of 8
Tatiana Maslany
Tatiana Maslany
Paula Sanders
Jake Johnson
Jake Johnson
Karl Hendricks
Dolly de Leon
Dolly de Leon
Detective Sofia Gonzalez
Jessy Hodges
Jessy Hodges
Mallory
Jon Michael Hill
Jon Michael Hill
Detective Baxter
Charlie Hall
Charlie Hall
Rudy
Kiarra Hamagami Goldberg
Kiarra Hamagami Goldberg
Geri
Nola Wallace
Nola Wallace
Hazel

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Reviews

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misubisu
May 29, 2026

**Score: 1/10 A Talented Actress Marooned in a Beneath-Her Mess** There are bad shows, and then there are shows that make you actively angry because they waste genuine talent. *Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed* is firmly in the latter category. Tatiana Maslany an Emmy-winning actress capable of carrying an entire universe on her shoulders as she did in *Orphan Black* is here reduced to screaming at a laptop screen while a man she pays to "adore" her tries to scam her for money. It is a role utterly beneath her, and the show knows it. The series follows Paula (Maslany), a newly divorced single mother navigating a custody battle with her ex-husband Karl (Jake Johnson). To combat loneliness, she has an ongoing transactional relationship with Trevor (Brandon Flynn), a cam boy she pays for conversation and, yes, video sex. During one of their calls, she witnesses him being attacked. The police think it's a scam. Then she gets a call demanding money, threatening to destroy her life and kill Trevor if she doesn't pay up. She investigates. There are dead bodies. There is a conspiracy. She also coaches youth soccer. **Why It Fails:** **Maslany Deserves Better:** I love most of the shows with Tatiana Maslany in them. She is a powerhouse, a shape-shifter, an actress who can do *anything*. But this role is *beneath her*. Paula is not a character; she is a collection of anxieties and poor decisions bundled into a panic attack. The script gives Maslany nothing to sink her teeth into except frantic energy and increasingly absurd situations. It is the kind of role a lesser actress would struggle with and Maslany is too good for it. **The Premise Stretches Credibility to Breaking Point:** The central hook witnessing a crime via webcam, being told it's a scam, then being blackmailed has potential. But the execution is sloppy. The plot twists feel less like organic developments and more like desperate attempts to keep the audience confused. As one critic noted, "revelation follows revelation until revelation fatigue sets in, and the end we arrive at feels a little silly, out of proportion to the violent trouble it's caused". **Tonal Incoherence:** The show cannot decide if it wants to be a dark comedy, a paranoid thriller, or a domestic drama about custody battles. The result is an awkward, lurching mess where whiplash-inducing tonal shifts undermine any sense of genuine tension or humour. Maslany herself noted the difficulty: "If I read this a certain way, it would just be high comedy. If I read it another way, it could be super dark drama". Unfortunately, the show never finds the balance it just wobbles between both, landing on neither. **A Waste of a Talented Cast:** Beyond Maslany, the cast includes Jake Johnson, Murray Bartlett, Brandon Flynn, and Dolly De Leon all capable of brilliant work. They are all wasted on thin, underdeveloped characters who exist to serve a convoluted plot rather than to feel like real people. **The Verdict:** *Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed* is a frustrating, uneven, and ultimately unrewarding experience. It is a show that **has its moments** (Maslany's commitment is, as always, total), but those moments are drowning in a sea of narrative mess and wasted potential. The fact that this is what Apple TV+ offered Maslany after *Orphan Black* is genuinely disappointing. She deserves leading roles with scripts that match her talent. This is not that. It earns its **1/10** because it is, at its core, a betrayal of its own star. **Watch if:** You are a Maslany completionist who must watch everything she has ever done and even then, brace yourself. **Skip if:** You value coherent plotting, tonal consistency, or watching your favourite actors in roles that actually showcase what makes them great.

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