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Professor Maitland Ward focuses on “the pursuit of happiness” in this second season of Muse. The assignment this time is: “If we're not happy, what's the point? We have all our fundamental needs met, and we have the freedom to pursue happiness. And it's considered a human right. What are we missing?”
Elsewhere, an ambitious attorney (Mona Wales) tells a colleague that there's a potential scandal involving a college professor's unorthodox curriculum: “She made them watch porn ... parents are upset. The professor is Maitland Ward.”
Ward is upset, primarily because the “victim” voluntarily came to and stayed in her class. Wales pursues her case in the press, infuriating Ward. Ward takes solace in anonymous sex at an orgy, and the season ends with her beginning her deposition. To be continued.
Kross’s elliptical style, bouncing between points of interest, is hardly new (D.W. Griffith did it in Intolerance in 1916) but her execution is flawless.
MUSE SEASON 2
DEEPER/PULSE DISTRIBUTION
Deeper.com
DIRECTORS: Kayden Kross
CAST: Maitland Ward, Avery Cristy, Lulu Chu, Ivy Wolfe, Vanna Bardot, Destiny Cruz, Mona Wales, Aubrey Kate, AJ, Manuel Ferrara, Anton Harden, Pierce Paris, Quinton James, Alex Jones, Danny Mountain, Rob Piper, Will Pounder; Lena Paul, Jessie Saint, Seth Gamble, Others (Non-Sex Roles)
TIME: 333 Min.
CATEGORY: DRAMA
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