Overall Verdict
The show utilized a "confessional" reality TV style, cutting between erotic encounters in the Red Room and raw, emotional interviews immediately following the acts. This dual format helped demystify the swinging community for mainstream viewers while remaining a staple program for Playboy TV.
After Episode 1’s cautionary tale, Episode 2 offers contrast. David and Rebecca are seasoned pros, but even they face challenges. The twist? They bring along a new single woman, “Chloe” (26), for a threesome.
Michelle (41) and Rob (43) – married 8 years, previously divorced from other people. Playboy TV--39-s Swing Season 2 Episodes 1-8
: A couple struggling with internal communication imbalances.
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.
Finally, a confident woman named “Alex” agrees to a drink. But Alex quickly calls them out: “You don’t want a person. You want a prop.” Chrissy is defensive; Pete is speechless. Overall Verdict The show utilized a "confessional" reality
: This era marked a definitive move toward "co-viewing," where the goal was to get both partners in a relationship to watch together.
For those who may be unfamiliar, 39's Swing is a comedy series that airs on Playboy TV. The show is set in the world of burlesque and follows the misadventures of a group of quirky characters as they navigate the ups and downs of the adult entertainment industry. With its unique blend of humor, style, and sensuality, 39's Swing has become a fan favorite among viewers.
(May 20, 2012) – This couple, dating for only a year, used the retreat to see if the experience would strengthen or break their relationship. Episode 6: (May 27, 2012) Episode 7: (June 2, 2012) Episode 8: (June 9, 2012) TVGuide.com Series Overview David and Rebecca are seasoned pros, but even
The season emphasizes the psychological impact of non-monogamy. While the physical aspects are central to the Playboy TV brand, the narrative often centers on communication, jealousy, and the "make or break" moments that occur when couples step outside traditional monogamy. Swing Season 2 Episodes - TV Guide
remains one of the most compelling eras of reality television dedicated to exploring alternative relationship styles. Debuting in the spring of 2012, the second season marked a significant evolution for the series. The show transitioned to its long-running host, relationship expert and sexologist Dr. Jess O'Reilly, who introduced a more structured, therapeutic approach to guiding couples through consensual non-monogamy.