Creator of Masters of Sex Michelle Ashford says the show will finally delve into Dr. Bill Masters and Virginia Johnson's therapeutic work.

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According to TVLine last fall, since the first season of the show set up the premise of the show and the second season factored in the drama and sexual tension between the two main characters, the next offering will reportedly push Bill and Virginia towards putting their experiment into actual use.

"Their work has now shifted from data collecting to actually helping people who are suffering," Ashford shared in the interview.

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Accoridng to KDrama Stars, last season, fans last saw Virginia getting fired from her day job and Bill finally setting up his own clinic. With this development, fans are speculating that they will finally get a chance to explore possible relationship this time.

Viewers have theories that season 3 will include Libby finally deciding to let go of her prim and proper personality.

According to Ashford, Robert is "looking at her in a way that her husband does not. He is actually evaluating her, judging her - not kindly sometimes. And he's not afraid of her sexually."

When pressed more on whether or not their relationship will evolve into something more romantic, Ashford admitted that it's "something I'm really thinking about right now, but I don't know the form that that's going to take."