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Creator of ‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed’ on the suspense of the finale, plans for season 2 and Tatiana Maslany as antihero

Creator of ‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed’ on the suspense of the finale, plans for season 2 and Tatiana Maslany as antihero

SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for “Queens,” the Season 1 finale of “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed,” now streaming on Apple TV. Just as we think Paula Saunders has finally gotten her life back together, things falter once again. Throughout the first season of Apple TV’s “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed,” Paula (Tatiana Maslany) has had to juggle

SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for “Queens,” the Season 1 finale of “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed,” now streaming on Apple TV.

Just as we think Paula Saunders has finally gotten her life back together, things falter once again.

Throughout the first season of Apple TV’s “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed,” Paula (Tatiana Maslany) has had to juggle several enormous challenges. After watching Trevor (Brandon Flynn), a webcam sex worker she paid, apparently get murdered on screen, Paula has attempted to solve the crime and free herself from the network of blackmailers who make her life a living hell. Amid all this, he’s also been trying to retain custody of his daughter Hazel (Nola Wallace), even as his ex Karl and his new wife Mallory (Jake Johnson and Jessy Hodges) want to move the family to Boise.

As the season comes to a close, everything seems settled! Paula wins her custody hearing, despite her erratic behavior lately, and the danger she has endured has faded into rear view. Shadowy figures from the world of crime, the same ones, apparently, who have been running the entire web of falsehoods that Paula has immersed herself in, force Frank (Murray Bartlett), Paula’s main antagonist, to jump off a roof with a fake suicide note admitting to Trevor’s murder, all loose ends seem tied up. Detective Sofía González (Dolly de León) believes there is more to the story, but Paula, free of suspicion and ready to move on, doesn’t care. “I don’t know anything that makes sense!” Paula tells Detective González, closing the door on her participation in the police investigation. He goes on to say that he’ll celebrate his victories and even go on a date (he’s been hanging around Steve, a fellow father played by Raymond Lee). “I’m going to drop everything else, and maybe you should too.”

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