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Genre
  
Erotic thrillerDrama

Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
6 (list of episodes)

Final episode date
  
16 June 2016

Created by
  
Number of episodes
  
6

5.5/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
1

First episode date
  
12 May 2016

Network
  
Number of seasons
  
1

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Starring
  
Ashlynn YennieJustin BertiSkin DiamondVictoria LevineKevin NelsonNika KhitrovaBrent Harvey

Similar
  
Dark Net, Roadies, Dice, Billions, I'm Dying Up Here

Submission is an American erotic thriller mini-series created by Jacky St. James and Paul Fishbein, starring Ashlynn Yennie, Justin Berti, Victoria Levine and Skin Diamond. The series premiered on Showtime on 12 May 2016.

Contents

Synopsis

The series follows the journey of Ashley (Ashlynn Yennie) from being in an unhappy relationship to her exploration of BDSM when she stumbles upon an erotic novel SLAVE by Nolan Keats.

Main cast

  • Ashlynn Yennie as Ashley Pendleton, a young girl, recently out of a bad relationship, stumbles into the BDSM world after her interest in piqued by an erotic novel SLAVE by a mysterious novelist named Nolan Keats
  • Justin Berti as Elliott, BDSM practitioner, who works with Dylan and gets interested in Ashley and eventually initiates Ashley in BDSM practices.
  • Victoria Levine as Jules, Ashley's friend who offers a place to stay for Ashley and has secrets of her own.
  • Skin Diamond as Dylan Quinn, Jules' roommate who's into kinky sex and recruits girls for Elliott.
  • Kevin Nelson as Raif, a coffee bar owner in the local town and has mutual attraction to Ashley
  • Nika Khitrova as Scarlet, Scarlet is one of Jules' bosses and unbeknownst to her husband, she's having an affair with Jules. Later, Jules, Scarlet and Tomas enter into a faithful polygamous relationship.
  • Brent Harvey as Tomas, Tomas is Jules's boss and Scarlet's husband.
  • Recurring

  • Richie Calhoun as Jonathan
  • Sara Luvv as Maura
  • Valerie Baber as Kimberly
  • Boston Blake as Anthony
  • Vicki Chase as Susannah
  • Karla Kush as Chelsea, a member of the book club started by Dylan
  • Spike Mayer as Vincent, Ashley's ex-boyfriend
  • Melissa Schumacher as Tina
  • Development

    The series co-creator, Jacky St. James, mentioned that she was unhappy with the way BDSM was portrayed in Fifty Shades of Grey, which she considers "passed off an abusive relationship as an honest interpretation of the BDSM lifestyle". She hoped to create a more nuanced view of the BDSM world with the series. In an interview with GQ, she described the series as, "imperfect people in BDSM relationships." The lead actress Ashlynn Yennie also echoed the creator's sentiment saying, "Fifty Shades of Grey was not a correct portrayal of the type of sex that people practice. It made it seem like it was for people that were messed up or dark and it’s not at all." She hoped that the show "can shatter that glass ceiling of false belief and show the world what it truly means to trust, communicate, and finally feel free to talk about what you want and don’t want sexually in a consensual and healthy way."

    The trailer for the series was released on 29 April 2016.

    Ratings

    The series debuted with low viewership of 0.01 share and 55,000 viewers. However, the second episode almost doubled the viewers at 106,000 viewers and 0.02 share. The series continued its rating growth with 0.03 share and 119,000 viewers in the third week. The season finale accumulated the rating of 0.02 and 116,000 viewers.

    Critical reception

    Uproxx praised the series saying, "[Submission] is trying to change the way we look at late-night erotica". SheKnows also praised the show for its BDSM portrayal and said, "While Fifty Shades of Grey the movie failed to arouse interest for many, Submission is taking viewers deep into the world of BDSM — and it doesn't seem to be afraid to go there."

    References

    Submission (TV series) Wikipedia