Bliss

Bliss

2002
Bliss
Bliss

Bliss

5.5 | TV-MA | en | Drama

Bliss is a Canadian produced, half hour dramatic television series, produced by Montreal-based Galafilm and Toronto-based Back Alley Films, an anthology of women's erotica. The series ran from 2002 to 2004. The format of the show—short, sensual vignettes adapted for television—aired on Oxygen in the United States and Showcase, TMN and Movie Central in Canada. The series is distributed by Oasis International in Toronto.

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EP8  Steph's Life
Apr. 05,2004
Steph's Life

(From Oxygen) Steph uses a web cam to break free of her inhibitions. Anything can happen when her boyfriend discovers how erotic it is to have a virtual audience.

EP7  Les Petits Mots
Mar. 29,2004
Les Petits Mots

(From Oxygen) Alice, a gifted VJ on the club scene, is drawn to a bookstore owner who prefers a more quiet life. Will she let his perspective enrich her wired world?

EP6  The Arrangement
Mar. 22,2004
The Arrangement

(From Oxygen) Meenal appeases her parents in India by attending an arranged dinner date with Devinder. Can she embrace him and their shared heritage without giving up her independence?

EP5  Amazon
Mar. 15,2004
Amazon

(From Oxygen) Romy is an ace hockey goalie with a chip on her shoulder. Will she trust Frank, the rink manager, to accept and love her tomboy nature?

EP4  Badness
Mar. 08,2004
Badness

Donna is attracted to the lawyer she is battling in a moot court, whose legal prowess is legendary.

EP3  Tying up Gerald
Mar. 01,2004
Tying up Gerald

Coming home from a business trip, Mireille discovers her husband bound and at the mercy of a dominatrix. After the initial shock, she is determined to discover the attraction and take control herself.

EP2  Penelope's Suitors
Feb. 23,2004
Penelope's Suitors

Single Penelope moves into a new home in the suburbs and seems sexually interested only in the anonymous young delivery men who happen to visit her house.

EP1  Tango
Feb. 15,2004
Tango

(From Oxygen) Beatriz leaves Argentina to start fresh in Montreal, this time with no married boss in her love life. Will she accept the advances of a sultry yet evasive tango teacher?

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5.5 | TV-MA | en | Drama | More Info
Released: 2002-03-21 | Released Producted By: Back Alley Film Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Bliss is a Canadian produced, half hour dramatic television series, produced by Montreal-based Galafilm and Toronto-based Back Alley Films, an anthology of women's erotica. The series ran from 2002 to 2004. The format of the show—short, sensual vignettes adapted for television—aired on Oxygen in the United States and Showcase, TMN and Movie Central in Canada. The series is distributed by Oasis International in Toronto.

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Cast

Jessica Greco , Victoria Sanchez , Stephanie Morgenstern

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Reviews

phild45 I watch this show on Fridays on Showcase Canada and my favorite episode is "Leaper" in which Julie, a writer hit writers block and calls up a friend and ends up hanging up on the person. She later goes out and runs into a homeless person and Julie gives her some money and the woman attacks Julie. Later, at a café Julie recovers from her writer's block and someone makes moves on her, Julie sees the homeless person again and the person runs away and kills herself. Julie's admirer,whose name is Diane or Dionne takes Julie to her apartment and then Diane starts to really show that she is interested in Julie and then Julie and Diane end up having sex. Julie wakes up the next day and spots something very familiar, a candy wristband and Diane approaches Julie and confesses to knowing the homeless person, Julie is standing there dumbfounded and wearing only her thong, quickly gets dressed and flees.
dinkydoggy_2000 My 2 favorite episodes would have to be "Aural Sex" featuring Raven Dauda as a sexually experimenting girlfriend from the 1st season and Petit Mots,the episode featuring Patricia McKenzie as a nightclub DJ who falls for a bookstore owner who is very content working and living in his bookstore(shown on Oxygen in US on 3-22-04 at 12am).Those 2 women are very lovely,I must say,but more women of color(esp. Afro-Canadian women)need to be featured characters on this show,as to show more Americans that Canada is quite diverse and has beautiful Afro-Canadian women.Having 2 lesbian women of color featured in an episode would be good,too.Also,in those 2 episodes,for example,the only thing close to a private part shown is the buttocks of the male lead.How about at least showing a female lead's buttocks and/or breasts(esp. during aforementioned 2 episodes)more.The 1st sex scene in "Petit Mots" was ok,but needed more of a glimpse of the woman's panties,at least,while 2nd sex scene should've ended w/both parties nude.Also,in "Aural Sex",a full body frontal(and/or back shot)should've been shown of the female lead,at least while she was only wearing red panties.This show has potential to do better,but has overall let me down so far.
Trivianut this show , although predictable, and barely shows nudity, does something that even movies have barely done nowadays.....stimulate the imagination.....if you want a stimulating program, this is your show....
tvtvtv I don't usually bother to contribute comments like this, but I have to say that I disagree with most of the user comments about this show. Like many others, I tuned in to "Bliss" because I was intrigued by the prospect of erotica by, for, and about women. And, much to my delight, it totally delivers. I've now seen all of the second season and most of the first, including "Guys and Dolls," which is a beautiful episode, both cinematically and plot-wise. For those who enjoy the vibe of "Guys and Dolls," keep an eye out for "Three," which is part of the second season. It's my favourite episode so far and it's directed by the same woman who did "Guys and Dolls." In all, this is smart, beautifully done series. There should be more like it.