I think Karen is someone who would hold your hand and jump off a cliff into the ocean without asking how deep the water was - she just trusted people - and Emma trusts no one, including herself.” “All of her decisions are based on fear and mistrust. Unfortunately, her heart was broken by who the man she loved turned out to be and after that, she became “someone who moves through the world at a completely different frequency,” Rabe says. She was making active choices and they were choices that were led by her heart.” “It was very important to me in the playing of her in the flashbacks that we really got a sense of that - that this wasn’t a person who had been operating from a place of absolute naivete. I believe she made choices from a place of love, from a place of having an incredibly open heart and from believing in the inherent good of people,” Rabe says. “Something that was very important to me is that Karen is someone who I feel could be easily dismissed as someone who had made choices that were thoughtless, that were unintelligent, that were naive, that were blind. These memories come back to Karen-now-Emma in flashback fragments while she is also fighting to get to the bottom of a present-day missing girl case in her new hometown. Karen didn’t know just how deep his depravity ran, though she did know he had start a relationship with Theresa when she was just a teenager. TELL ME YOUR SECRETS REVIEW SERIALWhen she was younger, she fell in love with a man who happened to be a serial predator. In terms of storytelling I think it’s the best kind of bait and switch.”Įmma’s journey is primarily one of discovery as she - a woman formerly known as Karen - assumes a new life and identity in the bayou after being released from prison and struggles to recall what exactly happened with Theresa. “All of this comes from terrible pain and when trauma is not handled correctly. “Everybody’s a victim and a villain,” says Brenneman. But as the 10-episode season of Harriet Warner’s dramatic thriller unfolds no one is left without both their light and shadow sides exposed - including the missing woman at the center of it all. Emma ( Lily Rabe) is in prison for crimes not immediately known to the audience or fully understood to her, given the gaps in her memory Mary ( Amy Brenneman) sits down behind a plexiglass window to plead for answers about Emma’s part in her daughter Theresa’s (Stella Baker) disappearance and John ( Hamish Linklater) comes to Mary to ask her for a job in her foundation, which fights for missing and exploited young women, claiming that he is in recovery from being a predator himself. When first meeting the trio of characters at the center of Amazon Prime Video’s “Tell Me Your Secrets,” it may be easy for some audience members to make assumptions about who they are and how their stories will unfold. She passed away on 10 September 2013.SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “ Tell Me Your Secrets,” streaming now on Amazon Prime Video. She believed that her background in theater had influenced her writing, allowing her to create new characters and bring them to life for the reader. Since 2000, she wrote under the pseudonym of Cara Summers. She sold her first Temptation to Harlequin in 1994, and that book, C.J.'s Defense as Carolyn Andrews, also sits on her desk - right next to the dictionary. TELL ME YOUR SECRETS REVIEW FULLOnly after her three sons were born that she turned her full attention to writing again. She married Mr Hanlon, and had three sons: Kevin D., Brian A, and Brendan J. Sister Rose Terrence insisted that she enter a short story contest sponsored by the Detroit News, and Cara won! Of course, she was thrilled with the award - a dictionary that still sits on her desk - but at that time, her goal in life was to become an actress, and eventually, she attained that goal. Concurrently, she was also teaching at Onondaga Community College.Ĭarolyn blamed her tenth grade English teacher for nudging her into the writer's life. After retiring as a teacher with the Fayetteville-Manlius School District, she joined the faculty at Syracuse University as an adjunct professor in the writing department. She continued her studies attending Syracuse University receiving her Master’s in English Education. She graduated from Dominican High School in Detroit and completed her undergraduate education at Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. After retiring as a teacher wit Carolyn Fulgenzi was born on 28 July 1940 in Detroit, Michigan, USA, daughter of Janet (McLaughlin) and Andrew Fulgenzi. Carolyn Fulgenzi was born on 28 July 1940 in Detroit, Michigan, USA, daughter of Janet (McLaughlin) and Andrew Fulgenzi.
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