In a shocking twist, Brad decides he wants to watch Jenna with Derek to "conquer the ghost." The scene is intense. Brad sits in a chair while Jenna and Derek hook up. Brad then reclaims Jenna immediately after Derek leaves.
"I never thought I'd be jealous of a man. But watching him look at Dave... that was a new fear." – Sarah. Episode 2: "The Virgin Swingers" Premise: This episode features Tom and Lisa , a nerdy, introverted couple in their late 20s. They have only been with each other since high school. They want to "open the cage" but are terrified of the flight. Playboy TV--39-s Swing Season 2 Episodes 1-8
Barb finally hooks up with Pete, but mid-act, she laughs and says, "You sound like a professor." It breaks the tension. Steve ends up just cuddling with Amy. The episode ends with the four of them ordering pizza in bed. It is wholesome and raunchy at the same time. Episode 7: "The Jealousy Monster" Premise: Fan favorite. Derek (returning guest) and his new girlfriend Sam arrive. Sam is a model; Derek is insecure. He claims he is cool, but he is not. In a shocking twist, Brad decides he wants
During the swap, Derek soft swaps with a woman named Nina, but Sam takes two men into the bathroom. Derek leaves the resort room and sits in the parking lot. The cameras follow him. He cries. "I never thought I'd be jealous of a man
Unlike a full swap, Christine prescribes "parallel play with soft swap." The four couples lie on a giant bed and masturbate next to each other. Eventually, Lisa touches Ryan while Tom touches Lisa’s hand.
This episode is somber. Maria feels she has "already cheated" because she had a boyfriend while Alex was deployed. Alex wants to swing to "even the score."
They do not swing. Instead, the staff sets up a private hotel room just for Alex and Maria. They spend the night reconnecting sexually without any swinging. The "swing" of the episode is emotional. It is a tearjerker that reminds viewers that sometimes the lifestyle isn't for everyone. Episode 6: "The Party Couple" Premise: Finally, a comedy relief episode. Steve and Barb are in their 40s, suburban, and drunk. They have been to "swing clubs" ten times but have never actually swapped because they get too tipsy.