Sex/Life, a steamy new drama on Netflix, has soared to the top of their ‘Top 10′ chart. The reason for its popularity? Perhaps it’s the fact it is eight episodes of X-rated scenes between gorgeous actors connected via a simple, albeit sparse plot. The series, equal parts entertaining and enraging, is a loose adaptation of author BB Easton’s autobiographical novel, ’44 Chapters About 4 Men’, created by Stacy Rukeyser. The plot is focused around Billie Connelly (Sarah Shahi), who has left New York’s party scene and the life of academia to become a suburban housewife and mother. She is married to Cooper Connelly (Ben Vogel), her dream man, and has two small children. However, she begins to feel trapped in her new life: the expectations of motherhood and no longer feeling desired by her husband weighing heavy on her mind. Billie begins to revisit her taboo past life by writing in a journal, fantasizing about her relationship with her old boyfriend, bad-boy Brad Simon (Adam Demos). Cooper discovers the journal, uncovering Billie’s ‘wild’ sexual past and her current feelings, illuminating the problems in their marriage. The drama then unfolds, balancing on Billie and Cooper’s struggle to navigate their marital woes, while Brad re-enters Billie’s life in the present to cause problems of his own.