Home TV Shows Mystery Fatal Seduction “Desire is a dangerous affair.”
First aired July 7, 2023 30m/ep 3 seasons · 35 epsEnded Overview A married professor is pulled into a passionate affair with a younger man that uncovers a path of tragedy and betrayal from those closest to her.
Seasons Season 1 14 episodes · Jul 7, 2023
Season 2 10 episodes · Aug 15, 2025
Months after Nandi and Jacob’s affair and consequences come to a head, Nandi finds herself unjustly imprisoned, forming an unlikely relationship with fellow inmate Phila for her protection, but prison can’t shield her from the dangers lurking on the outside. The Minister and aspiring Deputy President, along with his aide, use Nandi’s freedom as leverage. Together, they demand that she put a stop to Vuyo’s investigation that threatens to expose the Minister’s darkest secrets, destroy him publicly and shatter all illusions with his loyal wife, Delisiwe. Desperate to protect her daughter, Zinhle, and reclaim her freedom, Nandi turns to people she hoped never to need again.
Season 3 11 episodes · Mar 13, 2026
When Jacob’s fiancée, Kimberly, is found dead before their wedding, the dream day descends into horror. As shocking allegations surface, Nandi is drawn into the fallout and is caught in a scandal that spirals far beyond a single crime, unravelling secrets, loyalties and lives in its wake. Detective Thuso edges closer to uncovering the truth, but the deeper she digs, the murkier the waters become. Meanwhile, long-simmering tensions between Jacob, Leonard and Vuyo resurface, reigniting old rivalries and reopening old wounds that refuse to heal. In Fatal Seduction Season 3, no one is innocent. And everyone has something to hide.
Last Air Date
March 13, 2026
Production
Ochre Moving Pictures
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User Reviews These are character's names in this really unintelligent show. (And no I'm not kidding)
* Nandi
* Zinhle
* PokébOi
* Vuyo
Someone was paid to write this, which is hilarious. It feels like something a junior high school kid wrote and got a generous C- from a sympathetic teacher. Meanwhile Netflix keeps spending money on things like this, which I find just absurdly fascinating 😹