Take a blast to the 1980s past with Physical. When housewife Sheila Rubin (Rose Byrne) finds life to be dull, she finds an unexpected passion in the world of aerobics. If you’re wondering how to watch Physical on Apple TV+, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch Physical
Good news! There are a few ways you and your family can not only enjoy Physical but everything Apple TV+ has to offer. Apple TV+ offers a free 7-day trial as well as a one-month free trial as part of a bundled package if you purchase Apple One. Already have an Apple device? That includes a free three-month subscription to Apple TV+ if redeemed within 90 days.
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How Many Episodes Are in Physical?
There are 20 episodes in Physical with a third season recently announced. Each episode lasts 25-35 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Physical episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
Season One
- “Let’s Do This Thing”: June 18, 2021
- “Let’s Get Political”: June 18, 2021
- “Let’s Get Down to Business”: June 18, 2021
- “Let’s Get This Party Started”: June 25, 2021
- “Let’s Agree to Disagree”: July 2, 2021
- “Let’s Get It on Tape”: July 9, 2021
- “Let’s Take This Show on the Road”: July 16, 2021
- “Let’s Not and Say We Did”: July 23, 2021
- “Let’s Face the Facts”: July 30, 2021
- “Let’s Get Together”: August 6, 2021
Season Two
- “Don’t You Want Me”: June 3, 2022
- “Don’t You Ever Stop”: June 10, 2022
- “Don’t You Go Far”: June 17, 2022
- “Don’t You Know”: June 24, 2022
- “Don’t You Want to Watch”: July 1, 2022
- “Don’t You Have Enough”: July 8, 2022
- “Don’t Try This at Home”: July 15, 2022
- “Don’t You Run and Hide”: July 22, 2022
- “Don’t You Want to Get Better”: July 29, 2022
- “Don’t You Say It’s Over”: August 5, 2022
Season Three
- “Episode #3.1”: TBD
What Are the Critics Saying About Physical?
Physical has received a rating of 77% from critics and 81% from audience viewers. While some viewers thought the series had a slow start, most agree that season two is a major improvement and an overall enjoyable watching experience.
“The dark comedy figured out where it went so wrong in its first season: It’s giving us the Rose Byrne ferocious 1980s aerobics instructor show we were all promised.” – Coleman Spilde, The Daily Beast
“Sheila is conniving, unkind, fake, deceitful, and opportunistic. Yet, she is the most sympathetic character. Byrne’s portrayal is so flawless, the voiceover narration of her thoughts is entirely unnecessary.” – Lily Moayeri, Under the Radar
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Is Physical Suitable for Kids?
Physical is rated TV-MA, which is suitable for mature audiences ages 17+. This series contains moderate profanity and mild depictions of sex, nudity, alcohol, and drugs.