"Unpacking the Drama: Insights from 'Apples Never Fall' Showrunner, Stars, and Reviewers"

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Showrunner Melanie Marnich discusses the adaptation of Liane Moriarty's "Apples Never Fall" for Peacock, emphasizing the complexities of family dynamics and the love-hate relationships within. She explains changes made from the book, including added storylines and altered character arcs, and highlights the importance of ending the series on a touching note. Marnich also reflects on the collaborative process with Moriarty and the actors, and hopes that viewers will find the show to be an honest portrayal of grown-up themes and be inspired to appreciate and connect with their own families.
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