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Fool Me Once to Safe: How the Harlan Coben universe took over Netflix
About 15 minutes into the first episode of Fool Me Once, Michelle Keeganâs Maya gets pepper sprayed in the face by her daughterâs childminder, after the pair have come to blows over a hidden camera disguised as a digital photo frame. I practically whooped with glee. Not because Keeganâs character, a newly widowed army veteran, seemed particularly deserving of comeuppance (sheâd just buried her murdered husband, for goodness sake), but because the casual inclusion of a scene so objectively bonkers so early on in this eight-part Netflix series felt like a good omen. From here, things surely would only get sillier and more credulity-stretching. In short, I was going to get precisely what I wanted from the streamerâs latest Harlan Coben adaptation.
If youâre somehow unfamiliar with the oeuvre of Coben, whose name hovers over the title cards of his TV shows to remind us whoâs the boss, then your Netflix algorithm is certainly more discerning than mine. All you need to know is this: Coben is the vastly successful American author of 35 mystery novels, and is a fixture on bestseller lists around the world. As a student at Amherst College in Massachusetts, he was a member of the same fraternity as Dan Brown, writer of The Da Vinci Code and overlord of the airport thriller.
Cobenâs books tend to take place in monied communities in New York and neighbouring New Jersey, his home state, rather than in dusty museum archives and crypts, but he shares a taste for cliffhangers and bold twists with his old classmate (âIf you donât like twists and turns, Iâm not your guy,â he told The Scotsman last year). In 2018, he signed a five-year mega-deal with Netflix, allowing the streamer to adapt 14 of his novels into English and foreign-language TV series. Fool Me Once is the fourth English production, following Safe (2018), The Stranger (2020) and Stay Close (2022), but there are also shows in French, Spanish and Polish.
These dramas are inevitably chock full of gasp-inducing, head-scratching moments (like poor Michelle being temporarily blinded with an aerosol). And instead of being set against their original backdrop (the New York tri-state area) the English-speaking adaptations of Cobenâs work all take place in the northwest of England. Their exact location is never spelled out in the scripts (âWe think it works better to make it more generic,â executive producer Nicola Shindler has said) but the gratuitous shots of the Runcorn-Widnes Bridge are a massive giveaway. Transplanting essentially American characters into a very British setting gives proceedings an uncanny, slightly artificial feel. Keeganâs character spends most of her time training amateurs to drive helicopters and at the shooting range, which doesnât ring entirely true. Sometimes the character names are jarring, albeit in an enjoyable way. In The Five, an original drama that Coben created for Sky back in 2016, pre-Netflix deal, the actor Lee Ingleby plays a man named Slade; perhaps his fictional parents were just devoted fans of Noddy Holder and co.
The critical verdict on these adaptations is as up, down and frankly all over the place as some of Cobenâs wilder narrative impulses. Theyâve been praised as the ultimate guilty pleasure (in a four-star review of Fool Me Once, The Telegraph claimed its plot âmoves like a slinky on steroidsâ, ie erratically and at speed) and derided as âjunk food televisionâ (The i), the TV version of empty calories: stories that are delicious in the moment, but ultimately leave you feeling unsatisfied and a bit grotty. The Independentâs chief TV critic Nick Hilton gave it just one star, predicting that tolerance for its high melodrama âwill hinge entirely on your ability to switch off your brain and allow proceedings to wash over youâ.
But while they might have divided reviewers, they seem to get a pretty resounding thumbs up from Netflix users. Fool Me Once has just been named as the streamerâs global most watched series of 2024, clocking up more than 107 million views. Are these shows good, bad, or so bad theyâre good? And why are viewers like me so hooked? The average Coben series is an inviting mix of the unpredictable and the enjoyably formulaic, a bit like an Agatha Christie. We know pretty much what weâve signed up for; weâre just not entirely sure of the particulars of how things will play out. So twisty is his work that once the final end credits have rolled, it is categorically impossible to recall the specifics of each seriesâ storylines. Instead, they become tangled up into one big, chaotic spiderweb (remember those biology GCSE textbook pictures imagining what webs spun by drugged-up spiders might look like?)
The typical plot goes something like this. A woman is, or once was, romantically involved with Richard Armitage, the actor who is the undisputed king of the Harlan Coben TV Universe, with three such series on his CV (âThreeâs enough, if not too many!â he told Radio Times last year, in 2023, only to sign up for yet another one a few months back). She is hiding a dark secret, one that connects her to a spate of mysterious disappearances, or a murder investigation that has long gone cold. The Armitage character walks straight into this conspiracy and sets about trying to solve things for himself, usually while pursued by baddies. He is alternately helped and held back by an odd-couple pair of police officers.
For a touch of British Big Little Lies, everyone lives in massive detached homes, and has gorgeous hair that belies their emotional turmoil. There are various convoluted backstories involving childhood games gone wrong, mask-wearing cults or alpacas. Something tends to be awry at the local kidsâ football club, where the parents gather to speak in exposition from the sidelines. And if thereâs a beloved British comedy star on the cast list â Jennifer Saunders in The Stranger, Eddie Izzard in Stay Close â the odds of them making it to the final episode are high.
In Fool Me Once, thereâs a slight shake up: this time, the Armitage character is a dead husband who appears in flashback (or, at least, heâs supposed to be dead â but he still crops up in footage recorded on the sneaky photo frame camera after his funeral). And itâs his widow Maya, played by Keegan, who must do the amateur sleuthing. Sheâs also burdened by secrets of her own. They relate to her time in the army, we learn, and place her at the mercy of a whistleblower called âCorey the Whistleâ, who writes a blog from a shack in the forest. And some adaptations donât feature Armitage at all.
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In 2018âs Safe, itâs Dexter star Michael C Hall who plays the moody bloke with the dead wife, doing his best British accent. The Five has a quartet of protagonists, who are shaken to learn that the DNA of their long-missing friend has turned up at a crime scene. What they all share, though, is a fast pace and the sort of stress-inducing episode endings that have you pressing ânextâ against your better judgement. Thatâs testament not just to Cobenâs mad plots but also to screenwriter Danny Brocklehurstâs command of the source material; Brocklehurst has worked on all five English-language Coben adaptations, so has had plenty of practice when it comes to shaping these stories into moreish nuggets.
Trope-y tales like these mean that the vast line-up of characters are often pretty broadly drawn. But theyâre consistently elevated by some of Britainâs most recognisable television performers. As well as Keegan and Armitage, Fool Me Once also features Joanna Lumley as Mayaâs wealthy mother-in-law, an acid-tongued matriarch who wafts around the family estate swathed in cashmere scarves, and Sherwoodâs Adeel Akhtar as a police officer who keeps mysteriously passing out at the wheel of his car. Stay Close starred Cush Jumbo, whoâs more often found performing Shakespeare in the West End.
These shows are, letâs face it, probably not the most challenging dramatic material that theyâve tackled, but itâs fun to see which stars will be called up for the next production, like a thespy form of jury service. In fact, with their impressive cast lists, mega mansions and ridiculous narrative curveballs, theyâre essentially a fun-house mirror version of your average ITV psychological thriller, buoyed by a Netflix budget to amp up the escapism. No wonder British audiences canât get enough of this all-American author. Long may the Harlan-verse continue â and hereâs hoping Richard Armitage is on the phone to his agent right now.
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Jenna Ortega returns as Wednesday in season 2 teaser
Netflix series Wednesday will return with its long-awaited second season after becoming one of the streaming giantâs most successful titles.
The Addams Family spin-off, created by Smallvilleâs Al Gough and Miles Millar with direction by Edward Scissorhands filmmaker Tim Burton, centres on Wednesday Addams, a deadpan teenage girl with psychic abilities trying to solve a murder mystery.
The show broke records when it debuted in November 2022 and follows Jenna Ortega playing the titular character first brought to life by Lisa Loring in the 1960s series, and later Christina Ricci in the 1991 feature film.
Now, a new behind-the-scenes Netflix teaser has just promised it will be âbigger and more twistedâ.
âIf we showed you any more, your eyes would bleed, and Iâm not that generous,â says Ortega in the clip as her character teases, âLetâs play dollsâ.
Hereâs everything we know about Wednesday season two.
When will it be released?
The series release has been delayed by the Hollywood writers strikes, and although it was previously reported that production could be sped up to ensure a 2024 release, Deadline reported fans could expect a 2025 release at the earliest.
Netflix has not confirmed an official release date but the show is expected to begin filming in Ireland this month – a change from its original location in Romania.
Who will be in it?
Jenna Ortega has confirmed she will be returning as Wednesday and her best friend Enid Sinclair (played by Emma Meyer) is also expected to return as creators hinted the next season would explore their friendship further.
While the rest of the cast has not been announced, it was revealed in April that Reservoir Dogs and Fargo star Steve Buscemi would be joining the cast.
Ortegaâs love interest Xavier Thorpe (Percy Hynes White) was reportedly written out of the series after being accused of sexual misconduct – claims he has vehemently denied.
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Creators Gough and Miller hinted additional relatives could be added to the cast, suggesting the Addams family could play a more central role in the plotline.
Season one set in Wednesdayâs school Nevermore, focused on her schoolmates and romantic interests, but the finale ends with the institution shutting down.
The show consciously tied up all loose ends on the mystery of the Hyde in the first season in order to âbegin with a whole new mystery next seasonâ, suggesting Wednesday could be drawn into another investigation.
Fans of Wednesdayâs love triangles will be disappointed to hear that the second season will drop any romance, opting instead to lean into the more whimsical elements of horror.
âWeâve decided we want to lean into the horror aspect of the show a little bit more,â Ortega told Variety. âBecause it is so lighthearted, and a show like this with vampires and werewolves and superpowers, you donât want to take yourself too seriously.â
She added: âWeâre ditching any romantic love interest for Wednesday, which is really great.â
As well as digging deeper into themes of friendship, the showâs creators hope to explore Wednesday and her mother Morticiaâs relationship.
âWe wanna sort of explore and sort of complicate all of those relationships going forward,â the creators told The Hollywood Reporter.
âFor us, the show also is really about this female friendship, with Wednesday and Enid really being at the centre of that. The fact that they really connected with audiences, it has been really gratifying. So, weâre excited to explore now that Wednesdayâs dipped her toe into the friendship pool, whatâs that gonna look like? Itâs like, she hugged. That was her big arc for the season.
âThen, the other thing thatâs really interesting is to continue to explore the Wednesday-Morticia mother-daughter relationship as well, which now that Morticia knows about the power, it has given her sort of an idea of how thatâs going to go. How is their relationship going to evolve?â
Zeta-Jones promised: âThis season is going to bigger and more twisted than you can ever imagine.â
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Seven alleges 13 women have made complaints about former Sydney reporter Robert Ovadia, court hears | Seven Network
The Seven Network has alleged that 13 more women came forward with complaints about the conduct of Robert Ovadia since the senior reporter was sacked in late June, the federal court has heard.
In documents filed in the court late on Thursday, Ovadiaâs lawyers argued their clientâs conduct did not amount to sexual harassment or serious misconduct and alleged he was unlawfully sacked.
Ovadia was accused of creating edited photos and a caricature of âPerson Aâ and sending them to that person, an act which did not constitute sexual harassment, the documents claimed.
He also allegedly sent a photo copied from the internet of a flaccid penis to âPerson Bâ which was not of a sexual nature and did not amount to sexual harassment, the documents further claimed.
âNo reasonable employer could have formed form the view that the conduct amounted to sexual harassment, the photo was not conduct of a sexual nature,â the statement of claim said.
The veteran Sydney reporter was stood down in June while Seven conducted an internal investigation into allegations of âinappropriate behaviourâ.
Two weeks later the 51-year-old was sacked, and he said the allegations were âmaliciousâ.
âYes Iâve been sacked and there will be more to say about that in the appropriate forum at the appropriate time,â Ovadia told Guardian Australia at the time.
Ovadia has maintained the allegations are false and hired workplace lawyer John Laxon of Sydneyâs Laxon Lex Lawyers to represent him.
He filed a wrongful dismissal claim against the Seven Network and Seven West Mediaâs news and editor-in-chief, Anthony De Ceglie.
At the first case management hearing on Thursday, counsel for Seven, Vanja Bulut, said the defendants had email evidence of complaints about Ovadiaâs conduct from another 13 women.
âSubsequent to the applicantâs dismissal, 13 more females have come forward with complaints in relation to his conduct, and theyâre now subject to investigation,â Bulut told federal court justice Elizabeth Raper.
âThe applicant has been put on notice of that. That is, my instructors have written to our learned friendâs instructors, setting out the additional allegations that have come to light subsequent to the dismissal and to the extent that those allegations are recorded in documents.â
Bulut said the conduct that had come to light âdoes provide a basis to summarily terminateâ and Seven will rely on the additional allegations to defend its case.
Barrister Andrew Gotting, for Ovadia, argued his client had been sent some information, but it had been redacted and lacked detail.
âThat redaction has occurred without the consent of the applicant,â Gotting said. âThere is much material that is being relied upon, apparently for the purpose of resisting a contractual claim, that has not been provided to the applicant.â
Gotting asked the court to order that Seven file its evidence first. âWhere there are allegations of serious misconduct, the onus falls on the employer,â he said. Raper denied that request.
Bulut opposed Ovadiaâs request for mediation, saying Seven âsees no benefit in the mediationâ.
But Raper ordered the parties to attend mediation at a date to be determined in October before a judicial registrar and said they must all attend in person. An earlier Fair Work Commission mediation, which failed, was conducted by video link.
If successful, the mediation may result in the case being settled before trial.
Raper ordered that the respondents file and serve their defences to the statement of claim by 12 September and the applicant to file and serve any reply by 12 October.
The proceedings have been listed for case management on 10 February 2025.
After the hearing, Ovadia told Guardian Australia: âThe claims are baseless and Seven has never provided evidence despite repeated requests. Even today, no evidence to support any of this â just a dirty tactic and headline to bully me away from defending myself.â
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