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Season 1

 

Two women have a chance encounter in a supermarket in an affluent Sydney suburb. They are the same age, both heavily pregnant and due at the same time. Meghan (Jessica De Gouw) is a glamorous online ‘influencer’ on the rise with an ambitious television sports reporter husband Jack (Michael Dorman). Agatha (Laura Carmichael) works in the supermarket as a shelf stacker.

 

Although they live near each other, the two women’s lives could not be more different … Agatha is a loner, barely subsisting above the poverty line. She’s ecstatic to be pregnant, pinning all her hopes and dreams on this much longed-for ‘miracle baby’. Yet the father of her child, Hayden (Michael Sheasby), a sailor on active duty, remains oblivious to her condition.

 

Meghan is a sophisticated mother-of-two who uses her website to reframe her imperfect life into a glossier, more aspirational existence. Despite posting enthusiastically about her pregnancy to her avid followers, including Agatha, behind closed doors this third baby is putting pressure on a strained marriage.

 

Both women have secrets. And both will risk everything to conceal the truth. But their worlds are about to collide in one shocking act that cannot be undone.

Season 2

 

From the opening moments of psychological thriller The Secrets She Keeps (Season 2), we know something has gone terribly wrong for Meghan Shaughnessy.  Smeared with blood and being held in custody for murder by detectives, we slowly re-trace her memories over the weeks that led up to this moment, until we discover the shocking secret of who she has killed and why.  In maximum security prison, much-despised inmate Agatha Fyfle has a secret of her own, one that makes her desperate to escape to safety.  While a passionately invested young podcaster, Lorelei, is doing everything possible to swell the tide of public and political sympathy for Agatha’s case.  The complex web of interplay between Meghan, Agatha and Lorelei will culminate in bone-chilling twists and astonishing turns, while telling their all too human stories.

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