Sexify Season 2 stars Aleksandra Skraba as Natalia, Maria Sobocinska as Paulina, Sandra Drzymalska as Monika Nowicka, Jan Wieteska as Adam and many others. The Polish series has 8 episodes of 35-45 minutes each. There are English subtitles, and the series is also dubbed in English.
The synopsis reads, “With the future of their startup in flux, the three young entrepreneurs must balance tumultuous personal lives, a bitter rival and a demanding investor.”
Sexify Season 2 Review Contains No Spoilers
In Sexify Season 2, Monika, Natalia and Paulina are all geared up to show their app to the world. However, things don’t fall into place as they expected. They had to start from scratch. But this time, they have to make an app focusing on men. Will they manage to build something unique again within less time? We find out in the end.
When Sexify Season 1 was released, it gave major Sex Education vibes with the topic of sex being discussed openly. The Polish series majorly focused on female orgasms and how three girls wanted to help people in relationships to make their sex life exciting by understanding what the girls wanted. The series made sense and had a sensible ending. But season 2 just doesn’t work.
The entire fiasco of their application not working during the day of release to all the absurd decisions they take to make a male-centric app take away the show’s charm. The makers also tried to focus on their personal life as well. But everything around was so distracting that I didn’t feel any concern for their issues. There was no connection with the characters like the previous season.

Season 2 lacked the zeal and dedication we saw in Natalia, Paulina and Monika. From wanting to give the world a peculiar application to merely just going out with men, talking about rich dad, or using personal relationship as an experiment, the show kept getting worse episode after episode.
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Certain shows deserve a new season, and some should just end after having a good ending. Sexify belongs to the latter. The new season didn’t have excess nudity as we saw in season 1. But the sex noises and flashy scenes were painful to hear and watch. It just sounds like noise and too many colours when the premise is not offering anything substantial.
The weak script didn’t give any actors a chance to bring something exciting to their characters. The three smart girls ended up looking like girls with no control over their life and saying yes to anything and everything. The graph of their growth went backwards.

Sexify Season 2 Review: Final Thoughts
Overall, the new season is bad and doesn’t offer a good story. After watching all the episodes, you just look at the screen with annoyance and wonder – What was the point of all this? The makers really ruined the show by making it about men and drifting away from the main premise.
The show is now streaming on Netflix.
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EXACTLY! they literally made it look like it was a feminism movie! But now wanna make an app for men and they made whe movie based on a male’s point of view! It’s so annoying I don’t know what their problem is:/ If you want to make a misogynistic movie like every other movie on earth then just do it from the beginning why would you pretend like you’re not?
SMH, why must everything be so against men for you people. Want to be like men this and that, and yet won’t let Men rest. Tf is you feminists’ problem. So a series about women was made, Men praised it, now one was made regarding men and it’s bad and supposed to be fully a woman’s perspective when the plot literally and entirely says it’s about Male orgasm. Grow up and have a life tccch
Exactly. The woke mob in general never ever rests. It’s refreshing to see that shows like Sexify don’t care. Thank God!
The show is funny and unapologetic.
But that was literally the point that they were against the misogynistic app?? and wanted to improve it and make it better in the end for both men and women… Just because one of the storylines is they try to make an app for men makes the show misogynistic?! it doesn’t work like that.
And this review article is bs, the second season was very good, it was funny and interesting and I am very sorry I just finished watching and there isn’t more!! I hope they make s3. I was very involved in their storylines, and liked to see more of their personal lives featured. It is true some of their decisions and circumstances where wack but that’s the point isn’t it, if they just grew so much in season 1 and made all the right choices than how fun is that to watch?! not very. and all the actors did a phenomenal job, I liked seeing the professor return and wished we saw more of him and his life.
Sorry I am writing this comment because clearly I am giving engagement to this silly review. “they made it all about men” oh please! I am a feminist and yes we do have to deal with men in real life especially if we are hetero and the show does not center men at all. maybe watch it again because clearly something has been lost in translation
I actually liked the second season — true, some of the episodes mid season drag a little bit, but the show is refreshingly quirky and more unafraid and less polished (in a good way) that much of what you on American television. Four out of five stars in my book…
Season 2 was absolute trash. Much of the storyline was terrible, huge gaps in what made actual sense. It was just dumb.
I thought I was the only one, which is how I ended up here. My partner and I just binge watched season 1 and absolutely enjoyed it. I thought it was well written. Come season 2, it seems like the writers took a different route or it wasn’t written well at all. Did they change writers? In the end of it all it’s like the men won and there were weird things that was supposed to be sexy and wasn’t. Who thinks breaking in a commercial property with a guy you like is sexy? lol. Even the part where that blonde guy with glasses and Monika were at the concert and he tells Monika he did it for himself and etc…. And Monika found that attractive? Wtf. Towards the end it seemed like the “women are a damsel to men,”
Monika’s dad saving the company and the blonde unnecessarily saying “he did it for himself” the old woman looking like the antagonist. In the end the women looked weak, helpless or cruel.
It was off beat. Seriously. I ultimately feel they got rid of the writers from the 1st season.