He immediately falls for confident, mysterious, and cool Alaska Young (Kristine Froseth).

“The book is told from Miles' point of view.

That’s not at all what’s happening in the show.

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You spend so much more time with her, so you get to really know her.

She’s so much more human she’s not this imaginary idea of a girl.”

“It occurred to me: What if you could meet another version of yourself?”

says creator Timothy Greenberg.

“Would that be a good thing?

What might you learn from them?

Can you model yourself after them or might it make you feel even worse about yourself?

“LWYshifts perspectives from Miles to new Miles to wife Kate (Aisling Bea), keeping viewers off-kilter.

“But if you keep watching, you’ll see that there are layers and layers.”

This is one Lifetime movie you’d becrazyto miss.

“I’ve had a lot of reservations about a lot of the creative choices made in the show.