Adapted from the lauded feminist novel and set in a colorful academic community in Marfa, Texas, this is the story of a struggling married couple, Chris and Sylvere, and their obsession with a charismatic professor named Dick. Told in Rashomon-style shifts of POV, the series charts the unraveling of a marriage, the awakening of an artist and the deification of a reluctant messiah.
The worst episode of "I Love Dick" is "Ilinx", rated 6.5/10 from 127 user votes. It was directed by Andrea Arnold and written by N/A. "Ilinx" aired on 5/12/2017 and is rated 0.0 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "The Barter Economy".
Chris and Sylvere proceed with their questionable scheme but Dick throws them for a loop that their marriage can't handle. Toby and Devon go their own way.
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Dick questions his role at the Institute, creating new opportunity for Paula. Toby sets boundaries and Devon takes her work in a new direction. Chris and Sylvere come to an impasse.
Director: Andrea Arnold
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A stalled married couple, Chris and Sylvere, temporarily relocates from New York City to Marfa, Texas. Tensions rise when the couple spends an evening with celebrated artist and mysterious cowboy, Dick, launching them into an unusual sexual fantasy.
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Chris' growing obsession becomes a fun and fueled marital pastime.
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Sylvere writes his own letter while Chris explores a new reality with Dick. Devon's performance awakens the people of Marfa.
Director: Andrea Arnold
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Sylvere demands Chris undo the damage she's done though it may be too late. Chris's letters bring Devon and Toby together. Determined to clear the air, Chris and Sylvere devise a plan.
Director: Andrea Arnold
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After a grand gesture, Chris grapples with a Dick-less existence. Toby goes viral with a provocative project that Devon takes issue with. Pushed beyond their limits, Dick and Sylvere broker an unlikely truce.
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The women of Marfa expose their history of desire.
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Writer: Annie Baker