The Bisexual
TV-MA
6.5
2018
Drama
, Comedy
Leila takes a break from her decade long relationship with partner Sadie, and begins to explore her own bisexuality.
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- Cast:
- Desiree Akhavan , Maxine Peake , Brian Gleeson , Saskia Chana , Michèlle Guillot , Naomi Ackie , Cassie Clare , Niamh Algar
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EP1 - Episode 1
October. 10,2018
New Yorker Leila lives a seemingly perfect life with her girlfriend in London. But she has a secret - she's bisexual. Realising she's living a lie Leila makes a big decision, with unexpected consequences.
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EP2 - Episode 2
October. 17,2018
Leila and Sadie try to be civil. It’s anything but behind the scenes. Neurotic new housemate Gabe tries to cheer Leila up with a night out that turns into a drunken odyssey with a twist.
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EP3 - Episode 3
October. 24,2018
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EP4 - Episode 4
October. 31,2018
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EP5 - Episode 5
November. 07,2018
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EP6 - Episode 6
November. 14,2018
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