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Episode: Season 1, Episode 8
Duration: 55 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 624x352 | Added: 2010-Apr-11 |
Alternate Names: میشل بورت, ミシェル・ボース, 米歇尔·博斯
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Michelle Borth, born on August 19, 1978, is an American actress known for portraying characters in television series 'The Forgotten' and 'Tell Me You Love Me'. She also starred as Detective Carol Hill in the TV movie 'Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders' (2006).
Release Year: 2007
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Alex Zakrzewski, Anthony Hemingway, Ernest R. Dickerson, Melanie Mayron, Patricia Rozema, Rodrigo García
Writer: Anya Epstein, Cynthia Mort, David Gould, David Schulner, Dylan Gary, Vanessa Taylor
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Genre: Drama, Romance, Tv Series
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Keywords: complicated relationships, ejaculation, erect penis, erection, handjob, wank
Tell Me You Love Me follows three couples seeking help from therapist May Foster for their intimacy issues. Jamie and Hugo (played by Sonya Walger and Peter Krause) struggle with sexual dysfunction after childbirth, leading to emotional distance between them. Katie and David (played by Michelle Borth and Glenn Dexter) have a seemingly perfect relationship but secretly grapple with infidelity and jealousy. Carolyn and Palek (played by Aisha Tyler and John Slattery), meanwhile, are trying to reconcile their expectations of marriage after living together for years without getting married. May herself has relationship problems with her partner Arthur (played by Christian Slater). As the couples undergo therapy together, they explore their individual and collective issues around intimacy.
Tell Me You Love Me is a dramatic exploration of intimate relationships, focusing on three couples who share a therapist, played by Jane Alexander as May Foster. Each couple faces unique challenges: Jamie and Hugo deal with sexual dysfunction post-childbirth; Katie and David grapple with infidelity and jealousy; Carolyn and Palek struggle with their long-term relationship status. The series examines the complexities of human intimacy through these intersecting stories, offering a raw and provocative look at love, desire, and communication in relationships.