The Secrets She Keeps
The Secrets She Keeps is an Australian psychological thriller television series based on the 2017 novel of the same name by Michael Robotham. The series was created by Sarah Walker and Robotham, and stars Jessica De Gouw as Meghan Shaughnessy, a lifestyle blogger and mother of two, and Laura Carmichael as Agatha "Aggie" McEwan, a secretive supermarket checkout worker. Both women are heavily pregnant and due at the same time when they meet in an affluent Sydney suburb, their lives intersecting as they hide explosive personal secrets that threaten to unravel everything.[1] The six-episode first season premiered on Network 10 on 22 April 2020, written by Walker and Jonathan Gavin, and directed by Jennifer Leacey and Catherine Millar. Produced by Screentime for Network 10, it explores themes of deception, motherhood, and hidden trauma through dual narratives. A second season of six episodes aired in 2022, shifting focus to new secrets in the characters' lives post-childbirth. The series has been distributed internationally, including on BBC One in the United Kingdom and AMC+ in the United States.[1][2]Overview
Premise
The Secrets She Keeps centers on two pregnant women from disparate backgrounds whose chance encounter draws their lives into dangerous proximity. Agatha, a supermarket shelf-stacker navigating a precarious working-class existence, crosses paths with Meghan, a polished lifestyle blogger enjoying the privileges of affluence, at a high-end Sydney supermarket. Both women, who share the same due date, initially bond over their pregnancies, but each conceals explosive secrets that imperil their carefully constructed worlds and the futures they envision for their unborn children.[1][3] The narrative delves into psychological tension fueled by concealed identities and the stark contrasts in their socioeconomic realities, highlighting the pressures of impending motherhood and the unraveling effects of sustained deception. As their stories unfold, the series examines how personal betrayals and unspoken obsessions erode the facades of normalcy, creating an atmosphere of mounting dread without revealing the specifics of their hidden truths.[4][5] Structured through alternating perspectives that parallel the women's experiences, the plot builds inexorably toward the potential collision of their realities, emphasizing thematic depth over linear revelation. This adaptation from Michael Robotham's novel relocates the action from London to Sydney, maintaining the thriller's focus on obsession and betrayal while adapting to an Australian context.[1]Format and release
The Secrets She Keeps is an Australian psychological thriller drama miniseries structured in two seasons, each comprising six episodes running approximately 43–45 minutes in length.[2][6] The series is classified as domestic noir, incorporating elements of suspense and interpersonal drama centered on secretive personal lives.[2][7] Season 1 premiered on free-to-air television network Network 10 in Australia on April 22, 2020, at 8:45 p.m.[7] Season 2 followed with its debut on the streaming service Paramount+ on July 12, 2022.[8] Following its initial broadcasts, the series became available for streaming on platforms including Acorn TV and AMC+, expanding access to international audiences beyond its Australian origins.[9]Background and production
Adaptation from novel
The Secrets She Keeps television series is an adaptation of the 2017 psychological thriller novel of the same name by Australian author Michael Robotham.[10] The book, first published in Australia and the United Kingdom by Hachette Australia on July 11, 2017, became a bestseller and received critical acclaim for its exploration of psychological tension and hidden lives among its protagonists.[11][12] Reviewers praised the novel's depth in portraying the inner worlds of two pregnant women from contrasting social backgrounds, whose secrets intertwine in unexpected ways, creating a gripping narrative of suspense and emotional complexity.[13] The series was co-created by Robotham and Australian screenwriter Sarah Walker, with the screenplay written by Walker and Jonathan Gavin.[1] Originally set in a London suburb, the novel follows the dual perspectives of its leads, emphasizing themes of secrecy, identity, and domestic deception.[14] For the television adaptation, the primary location was relocated to Sydney, Australia, to align with local production and audience familiarity, while retaining the core structure of alternating viewpoints between the two protagonists.[15] Some subplots and character details were adjusted for cultural relevance in an Australian context, such as everyday settings and interpersonal dynamics, but the fundamental themes of concealed truths and their consequences remained faithful to the source material.[2] This adaptation preserves the novel's innovative narrative approach, which builds suspense through parallel storylines without altering the essential psychological intrigue at its heart.[1]Development
The development of The Secrets She Keeps began with its commissioning as a limited six-part psychological thriller series by Network 10, produced by Lingo Pictures, with major production investment from Screen Australia announced in January 2019.[16] The project originated from the adaptation rights to Michael Robotham's 2017 novel of the same name, serving as the foundation for the television narrative.[2] The writing team was led by head writers Sarah Walker and Jonathan Gavin, who crafted the scripts to capture the novel's dual female perspectives and themes of hidden desires and maternal instincts, emphasizing suspenseful interpersonal collisions.[2] Production planning positioned the series as a self-contained limited run, focusing on tight plotting within the six-episode format to build escalating tension without requiring extension.[17] Screen Australia's funding supported this structure, enabling Lingo Pictures to prioritize high-stakes domestic noir elements in pre-production.[16] Following the success of Season 1, which garnered critical acclaim for its twists and performances, Network 10 greenlit a second season in May 2021, transitioning the project from a limited series to a two-season arc.[18] Walker and Gavin returned to expand on the unresolved narrative threads from the first season's finale, particularly the aftermath of the central kidnapping and its emotional repercussions, while introducing new layers of deception and fatal consequences two years later.[19] Screen Australia provided major investment for Season 2 as well, allowing Lingo Pictures to heighten the suspense through creative scripting decisions that deepened character motivations and plot intricacies.[20] Post-production for Season 1 was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to an early full-series release on 10Play on April 4, 2020, ahead of its television premiere, to accommodate potential disruptions in finalization.[21] This adjustment ensured timely delivery despite global production hurdles affecting post-production workflows across the industry.[22]Filming
Principal photography for the first season of The Secrets She Keeps took place primarily in Sydney, Australia, from late 2019 to early 2020. The production utilized various locations across the city to capture the contrasting lifestyles of the lead characters, including affluent suburbs in Sydney for scenes depicting Meghan Shaughnessy's upscale home environment.[17] Working-class neighborhoods and supermarkets in Sydney served as key settings for Agatha's storyline, enhancing the series' focus on social divides, while real landmarks like Centennial Park and the Blue Mountains National Park added authenticity to outdoor sequences.[23][24] Directors Jennifer Leacey and Catherine Millar oversaw the shoot, with Leacey handling the majority of episodes and Millar directing select installments in season 1.[25] The filming approach emphasized intimate and claustrophobic cinematography to heighten psychological tension, such as low-angle shots and camera placements like mounting on a crib during hospital scenes, which were meticulously planned due to time constraints in real locations.[22] For the second season, principal photography occurred in 2021 and wrapped in early 2022, again centered in Sydney and the Blue Mountains.[26] Production adhered to COVID-19 safety protocols mandated for Australian film sets, including testing, masking between takes, and limited crew sizes to ensure a secure environment amid ongoing pandemic restrictions.[27] Leacey returned as the primary director, maintaining the series' signature tense visual style while navigating the logistical challenges of the health crisis.[28]Cast and characters
Lead roles
The lead roles in The Secrets She Keeps center on two women from contrasting social backgrounds whose lives intertwine through shared secrets, with their partners playing key roles in the unfolding drama across both seasons.[29] Laura Carmichael portrays Agatha Fyfle, a reclusive supermarket shelf stacker living in poverty, who is secretly pregnant by her ex-boyfriend and becomes fixated on emulating the life of an affluent acquaintance while concealing her troubled history.[29] Jessica De Gouw plays Meghan Shaughnessy, a polished lifestyle influencer and mother who projects an image of domestic perfection on social media, all while hiding an extramarital affair and its consequences from her family.[1][30] Ryan Corr stars as Simon Beecher, a journalist and close family friend to the Shaughnessys, who is involved in Meghan's personal betrayals as her lover, remaining oblivious to the full extent of the escalating deceptions surrounding him.[30][25] Jack Shaughnessy, Meghan's ambitious television sports reporter husband, grapples with career pressures and marital strains amid the revelations of infidelity and hidden truths; the role is played by Michael Dorman in season 1 and recast with Todd Lasance in season 2 due to Dorman's scheduling conflicts.[1][30] The principal actors reprise their roles in season 2, with character arcs evolving from the intense confrontations and exposures of season 1, deepening the exploration of trust, deception, and family dynamics while integrating new tensions such as legal repercussions and shifting alliances.[30]Supporting roles
Grace is portrayed by Cariba Heine across both seasons of the series, appearing in 12 episodes as Meghan Shaughnessy's younger sister.[25][30] Her character offers familial support to Meghan amid personal crises, often displaying a reckless yet loyal personality that underscores the Shaughnessy family's internal tensions and emotional bonds.[31] Grace's interactions with other family members, including a romantic involvement with Simon Beecher, introduce subplots involving hidden past relationships that complicate the central narrative without overshadowing it. Lachlan Shaughnessy, Meghan's young son, is played by Henry McWilliam in 12 episodes spanning 2020 to 2022, serving to illustrate the domestic pressures and parental responsibilities within the Shaughnessy household.[25][32] His presence highlights the everyday family dynamics that contrast with Meghan's curated public image, adding depth to themes of deception and vulnerability in her storyline.[33] Other recurring supporting characters include Rhea Bowden, enacted by Jenni Baird in 9 episodes from 2020 to 2022, who functions as a confidante in the unfolding events surrounding the protagonists' secrets.[25][34] Family members like Lucy Shaughnessy (Eva Greenwood), Meghan's daughter, and Jenny (Heather Mitchell), the family matriarch, appear periodically to reinforce interpersonal conflicts and the ripple effects of concealed truths on the household.[32][33] Guest appearances expand the investigative subplots, with characters such as Cyrus Haven (Hazem Shammas), a psychologist aiding in psychological evaluations in season 1, and Jeremy Clay (Mansoor Noor), tied to emerging antagonisms and revelations in season 1, providing crucial context to the protagonists' legal and personal entanglements without dominating the dual focus on Agatha and Meghan. These roles collectively advance themes of class disparity—evident in Agatha's working-class circle versus Meghan's affluent one—and investigative pursuits, such as police inquiries into past crimes, by offering peripheral perspectives that illuminate the main characters' motivations and consequences.[30][35] Casting differences between seasons, including the recasting of Jack Shaughnessy from Michael Dorman to Todd Lasance, influence supporting dynamics, with new guests like Vicky Michaelson (Danielle Cormack) introducing fresh layers of intrigue in correctional settings in season 2.[30][36]Episodes
Series overview
The Secrets She Keeps is an Australian psychological thriller series comprising two seasons of six episodes each, for a total of 12 episodes. The series originally aired on Network 10 in Australia, with the first season premiering on April 22, 2020. Season 2 was released as a binge on Paramount+ on July 12, 2022.[37][38][8] Episodes are titled using simple numerical designations, such as "Episode 1" or "Episode #1.1," eschewing descriptive subtitles, and feature consistent runtimes of around 45 to 50 minutes per installment.[39] Season 1 establishes the core dynamics between its protagonists, two pregnant women from contrasting backgrounds whose lives unexpectedly intertwine through hidden truths. Season 2 builds on this foundation two years later, intensifying the personal and relational conflicts stemming from prior revelations.[40][19] In terms of viewership, Season 1 averaged approximately 500,000 metro viewers per episode on Network 10, with the premiere drawing 399,000. Season 2 viewership figures for the streaming release were not publicly disclosed.[37]Season 1 (2020)
The first season of The Secrets She Keeps consists of six episodes that aired weekly on Network 10, beginning on April 22, 2020, and concluding on May 27, 2020. Filming for the season wrapped prior to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns in Australia, which facilitated its early full availability on the 10 Play streaming platform from April 5, 2020, alongside the linear television rollout. The storyline centers on the parallel lives of two pregnant women—Agatha, a supermarket shelf-stacker hiding personal turmoil, and Meghan, a middle-class journalist concealing relational strains—as their chance encounter sparks escalating tension through layers of deception and unspoken vulnerabilities. Thematically, the season emphasizes the fragility of hidden truths in everyday relationships, culminating in a pivotal revelation that heightens the stakes of their intertwined fates.[21][37] Viewer numbers for the broadcast episodes varied, with the premiere drawing 399,000 metro viewers according to OzTam data, while later installments like episode 2 reached 550,000 metro viewers, contributing to the series' strong debut performance amid heightened home viewing during early pandemic restrictions.[37]| Episode | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Australian viewers (metro) | Non-spoiler summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Episode 1.1 | Jennifer Leacey | Sarah Bassiuoni | April 22, 2020 | 399,000 | Introduces the contrasting lives of Agatha and Meghan as their paths cross unexpectedly, laying the groundwork for emerging personal secrets.[37] |
| 2 | Episode 1.2 | Lynn-Maree Danzey | Sarah Bassiuoni | April 29, 2020 | 550,000 | Deepens the women's individual struggles and hints at relational cracks, as subtle deceptions begin to surface in their daily routines. |
| 3 | Episode 1.3 | Lynn-Maree Danzey | Michael Lucas | May 6, 2020 | 390,000 | Escalates interpersonal tensions for both protagonists, with external pressures amplifying the weight of their concealed burdens.[41] |
| 4 | Episode 1.4 | Jennifer Leacey | Michael Lucas | May 13, 2020 | 419,000 | Explores the ripple effects of hidden motives, drawing the women's worlds closer through coincidental overlaps and mounting unease.[41] |
| 5 | Episode 1.5 | Grant Brown | Sarah Bassiuoni | May 20, 2020 | N/A | Intensifies the emotional stakes as deceptions strain personal bonds, leading toward an impending confrontation. |
| 6 | Episode 1.6 | Grant Brown | Michael Lucas | May 27, 2020 | N/A | Reaches the climax of the initial secrets, delivering a major revelation that reshapes the characters' trajectories.[42] |
Season 2 (2022)
The second season of The Secrets She Keeps picks up two years after the dramatic conclusion of the first season, shifting focus to the long-term consequences of the central crime on the protagonists' lives. It explores escalating family tensions, resurfacing personal secrets, and emerging external pressures, such as media scrutiny and legal proceedings, while deepening character evolutions for Meghan Shaughnessy and Agatha Fyfle. The narrative builds toward tense resolutions across six episodes, emphasizing themes of grief, manipulation, and redemption.[43][28] This season marks a departure in distribution, premiering as a complete binge-release on Paramount+ in Australia on July 12, 2022, rather than a traditional weekly broadcast on Network 10. Specific viewership figures for the streaming release were not publicly disclosed, though the season reflected continued interest in the series' psychological thriller elements. Unique to this installment is an intensified examination of familial fallout and outside influences, including journalistic investigations and prison dynamics, which propel the plot beyond the interpersonal deceptions of prior events.[8]| Episode | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Australian viewers (metro) | Non-spoiler summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Episode 2.1 | Lynn-Maree Danzey | Sarah Lambert | July 12, 2022 | N/A | Two years following Agatha's crime, the trial commences with ripple effects on Meghan's family life, while a determined journalist begins investigating the case's backstory.[43] |
| 2 | Episode 2.2 | Lynn-Maree Danzey | Sarah Lambert | July 12, 2022 | N/A | Revelations from Jack's previous indiscretions come to light, complicating relationships, as Agatha navigates power struggles within the prison environment.[43] |
| 3 | Episode 2.3 | Jennifer Leacey | Michael Lucas | July 12, 2022 | N/A | Lorelei's true-crime podcast attracts unwanted attention, Agatha contends with threats to her parental aspirations, and Grace and Simon's budding connection is exposed.[43] |
| 4 | Episode 2.4 | Jennifer Leacey | Michael Lucas | July 12, 2022 | N/A | Strains in Meghan and Jack's marriage intensify amid ongoing fallout, while Lorelei grapples with repercussions from her public pursuits.[43] |
| 5 | Episode 2.5 | Grant Brown | Sarah Lambert | July 12, 2022 | N/A | Meghan's prison encounter with Agatha heightens emotional turmoil, as Lorelei's actions lead to further instability in her personal circle.[43] |
| 6 | Episode 2.6 | Grant Brown | Michael Lucas | July 12, 2022 | N/A | The season culminates in confrontations for both Agatha and Meghan, addressing the accumulated secrets and threats.[43] |