Leo moves into the duplex next door. Tom thinks it’s a coincidence. Mira knows it’s not. Episode 3’s audio log is recorded in her car at 2 a.m.: "He fixed my garbage disposal today. Then he leaned into my ear and said, ‘Still don’t like being told what to do?’ My knees literally buckled. I’m 34. Married. And I just texted him ‘Prague.’" The episode ends with a doorbell camera showing Mira leaving her house at midnight, walking 14 steps to Leo’s door.
Mira spends the night at Leo’s – no sex. They cook pasta. He braids her hair. She falls asleep on his couch. When she wakes, he’s drawn a bath with rose petals. "You said in Episode 2 you’d never been bathed by someone who actually wanted to see you," he says. Episode 6 ends with her stepping into the water. No nudity shown. Just her face, finally relaxed, as she whispers into her phone: "This is not about Leo. This is about me remembering that my body is not a problem to be managed." sex life season 1
Someone from Mira’s work finds the podcast. She’s called into HR. Tom files for separation. Leo gets an offer to move to Chicago. Episode 7 is the darkest: Mira sits in her empty living room, all boxes packed, and records a 3-minute goodbye. "I thought rebuilding my sex life meant more orgasms. Turns out it meant losing my marriage, my reputation, and my safety net. Was it worth it? Ask me after I cry for a week." She deletes the entire podcast. Then cries. Then re-uploads it with a new episode title: "I’m not sorry." Leo moves into the duplex next door
Mira digs out an old shoebox: polaroids, a leather cord, a cracked hotel keycard. Each object triggers a flashback episode. Episode 2’s flashback: Leo tying her wrists to a headboard in a Prague hostel. "He didn't ask," Mira narrates, "He just… looked at me like I was already saying yes." Present day: Leo comments on her audio post: "You forgot the safe word. It was ‘Prague.’" She deletes it. Then un-deletes it. Episode 3’s audio log is recorded in her car at 2 a