The BEST episodes of Sensitive Skin (CA) season 1

Every episode of Sensitive Skin (CA) season 1, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Sensitive Skin (CA) season 1!

Sensitive Skin is the story of a woman of a certain age and her longtime husband who have sold their family home and moved downtown to a hip condo in a transitional neighbourhood in a conscious effort to change their lives, to keep relevant, to begin again. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what happens.

Last Updated: 4/15/2024Network: HBO CanadaStatus: Ended
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The Return of the Other Davina
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7.69
16 votes

#1 - The Return of the Other Davina

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 8/24/2014

Al gets some disturbing news from Dr. Cass. It gets worse when he discovers that his car has been broken into, and that Davina is having an affair with Greg. Davina leaves Al and moves in with her in-laws, much to the chagrin of Veronica. Roger has a spectacular art opening, Davina has a complex delusion that seems to support her decision to change her life, and Al has a near fatal heart attack. In the end, Davina regrets her choice, but is it too late?

Directors: Don McKellar
Writer: Bob Martin
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The Mummy
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7.47
19 votes

#2 - The Mummy

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 8/10/2014

Al has a run in with a violent woman driver and the Jag is damaged. Al and Davina join Roger and Veronica on a birthday road trip, but after Roger’s disparaging rant about the arts, Davina takes back her Christmas gift of piano lessons and gives them to Al. While Al struggles with the dull exercises, Greg the piano teacher reveals to Davina his passion for archeology and older women. They have a brief tryst at the museum, but guilt compels Davina to confess her discretion to Al. Al is furious but soon discovers the motivation behind Greg’s philandering.

Directors: Don McKellar
Writer: Bob Martin
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The Old Woman
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7.24
21 votes

#3 - The Old Woman

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 7/27/2014

When Davina bumps into a high school friend on the street, she is reminded of the life she could have had with an old flame. Al is reunited with a former girlfriend, now take-no-prisoners Radio Journalist, Sarah Thorne. While he tries to assert himself on Sarah’s radio show, Davina visits her comatose mother and has a disturbing encounter with an otherworld old lady.

Directors: Don McKellar
Writer: Bob Martin
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The Other Davina
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7.22
32 votes

#4 - The Other Davina

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 7/20/2014

Soon after moving into their downtown loft, Davina feels strangely dissatisfied. She can’t bring herself to unpack and is only able to buy a single piece of uncomfortable furniture. Al struggles with their son Orlando’s despair and the gritty reality of their new neighbourhood.

Directors: Don McKellar
Writer: Bob Martin
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The Three Sisters
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7.10
21 votes

#5 - The Three Sisters

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 8/3/2014

Davina meets Robert Ringwald, a handsome and successful columnist, and the person Al longs to be. While he attempts to seduce Davina, Ringwald keeps Al busy by making him a jury member on a book prize. Davina is tempted by this wealthy sophisticated man of the world, but at the last moment it is Dr. Cass who makes her see that Robert Ringwald is just as human and fearful as Al.

Directors: Don McKellar
Writer: Bob Martin
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Not The Haitian Corpse
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6.80
15 votes

#6 - Not The Haitian Corpse

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 8/17/2014

Davina takes on the burden of planning her mother’s funeral and Veronica refuses to help. Al takes it upon himself to brighten Davina’s life by painting the loft, but his efforts have the opposite effect. Roger appears to be coming on to Davina at the art gallery and later at the visitation. She tells him to stay away, but at a post-visitation family gathering the truth comes out about Roger’s crisis. With the help of medical marijuana, Al let’s Davina know what he thinks about her recent improprieties.

Directors: Don McKellar
Writer: Bob Martin
Watch Now:Apple TV