Erotic Stories is a bold and transgressive anthology series exploring sex and intimacy amongst diverse characters not traditionally seen as sexual leads.
The worst episode of "Erotic Stories" is "Come As You Are", rated 5.4/10 from 15 user votes. It was directed by Madeleine Gottlieb and written by Marieke Hardy. "Come As You Are" aired on 10/26/2023 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Powerful Owl".
Triggered by past trauma, Annabel begins a sexually liberating affair with her younger colleague, Florian. But when he begins to overstep one too many of her boundaries, she must decide what path to take to keep her new-found sexual liberation alive.
Director: Madeleine Gottlieb
Writer: Marieke Hardy
When Indigenous couple Kiarra and Drew suffer through the complications of long-distance intimacy, Kiarra is forced to deal with her inner shame and insecurities.
Director: Leticia Cáceres
Writer: Sara Khan
A young non-binary lesbian who prides themself on their sexual prowess confronts their internalised insecurities when they sleep with someone who can't orgasm.
Director: Leticia Cáceres
Writer: Jean Tong
When Leila travels to the Gold Coast for work, a spontaneous night with a surfer helps her finally find peace between her body and self. But one impossible decision still looms over her.
Director: Leticia Cáceres
Writer: Tamara Asmar
After hooking up with a stranger at a local cruising spot, a guarded Patrick reluctantly accepts the stranger's help when looking for his lost dog.
Director: Madeleine Gottlieb
Writer: Adrian Chiarella
Cara focuses more on her best friend Ginger than on her own sexual drought. But when Cara decides to put herself out there, it has unexpected ramifications for her bond with Ginger.
Director: Madeleine Gottlieb
Writer: Sarah L. Walker
The decades-long connection between middle-aged best friends Sam and George is jeopardised when Sam asks George to engage in a raunchy experiment for work.
Director: Leticia Cáceres
Writer: Christine Bartlett
After getting sexually propositioned while wearing his leg braces, CJ is forced to confront the messy intersections of sex, disability and self-respect.
Director: Madeleine Gottlieb
Writer: Alistair Baldwin