cast
Rose Byrne and Meghan Fahey star as sisters Charlotte and Samantha Quinn. The series delves into the aftermath of a violent event that disrupted their lives nearly 30 years ago. Byrne will also serve as executive producer.
Charlotte, played by Fahey, becomes a lawyer like her father. She witnesses a new attack in the small town of Pikeville and is forced to confront her personal demons. Byrne’s Samantha grapples with the complexities of their shared past.
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storyline
This series follows a small town tragedy. Charlotte and Samantha experienced a life-changing event 28 years ago. New acts of violence occur and Charlotte must navigate legal and emotional hurdles to uncover the truth. Each revelation forces the sisters to consider whether the sacrifice of being a “good daughter” is worth it.
production team
Jessica Biel was originally cast as Charlotte, but dropped out before filming began. Karin Slaughter, who wrote the novel, will be heavily involved in the project. She will write and executive produce all episodes. Previous TV adaptations of her work include “Pieces of Her” and “Will Trent.” Also read: Harley Quinn Season 5: What we know about release date, where to watch, plot, cast and trailer
Executive producers include Makeup Stories’ Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutenski, and Casey Haver. Steph Green will direct the series. The film will be produced and distributed by Fifth Season.
Fahey has appeared in HBO’s “The White Lotus” and the Netflix series “The Perfect couple.” She is also set to star in upcoming films such as “Rebuilding” and “The Unbreakable Boy.” Byrne’s famous credits include “Bridesmaids” and “Physical.” She will appear in the upcoming films Tow and If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.
FAQ
What is the premise of The Good Daughter?
The show follows two sisters as they deal with the trauma of a violent past while uncovering the shocking truth about a new crime in their small town.
Who is the producer of the series?
Producers include Karyn Slaughter, Rose Byrne, Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky, Casey Haver, and Steph Green.
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