Apple TV’s New Star-Studded Show Achieves a Rare Milestone
The new Apple TV adaptation, based on Rufi Thorpe’s novel, arrives from A24 and David E. Kelley. It premiered this week with the first three of eight episodes.
Apple TV’s star-studded new show achieves a rare milestone by debuting multiple episodes at launch. The stacked creative team helped attract wide attention before viewers saw a frame.
Production and creative team
David E. Kelley serves as showrunner and lead creative. A24 produces the series.
Elle and Dakota Fanning are executive producers. Nicole Kidman also holds an executive producer credit.
Principal cast and characters
- Elle Fanning stars as Margo, a wide-eyed college student turned young mother.
- Michelle Pfeiffer plays Shyanne, Margo’s mother and a former Hooters waitress.
- Nick Offerman appears as Jinx, Margo’s estranged father and a former pro wrestler.
- Greg Kinnear portrays Kenny, a church leader and Shyanne’s boyfriend.
- Michael Angarano is Mark, the married literature professor who impregnates Margo.
- Thaddea Graham plays Susie, Margo’s roommate and closest friend.
- Lindsey Normington and rapper Rico Nasty play fellow OnlyFans creators.
- Nicole Kidman also acts in the series as Lace, a key ally to the family.
Performances
Elle Fanning anchors the story with both vulnerability and boldness. Michelle Pfeiffer brings wit and quiet emotional depth to her role.
Nick Offerman offers a restrained, heartbreaking turn as a father in recovery. Thaddea Graham stands out as the show’s emotional linchpin.
Plot essentials
The story follows Margo after she becomes pregnant by a married professor. She chooses to keep the child, named Bodhi.
Many friends drift away. Susie remains, and Jinx returns amid recovery from opioid addiction.
After leaving school and struggling financially, Margo begins creating sexually suggestive content on OnlyFans. That choice brings both income and complications.
Lace, an old friend of Jinx’s, intervenes when the online work creates problems. The series then tracks how this mismatched group forms a makeshift family.
Themes and tone
The show explores young single motherhood, addiction recovery, and sex work without stigma. It emphasizes hope and dignity over melodrama.
Writers lean on realism and humor. The result feels grounded despite familiar tropes.
Why it matters
The series turns common story elements into something cohesive and affecting. Strong casting, careful writing, and a light directorial touch lift the material.
Filmogaz.com finds the adaptation both charming and rewarding. It offers a compassionate look at flawed people aiming for better lives.