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The series marks Latimer’s first experience with visual effects, and she both enjoyed and was terrified by the experience, and found a way to weave it into the humanity of the stories. Don’t be disappointed if you don’t see it in Season 1, because they could very well be seeing it in Season 2,” she shares. “Eden’s books are sprawling and wonderful. There are things that are in the book that I just was so sad that I couldn’t put into the first season, Fans will see that things they loved in book one. I spoke with Latimer last summer, and she was excited about brining the series to the screen. The series has already been renewed but isn’t yet in production, and due to some concerns that arose last month about Latimer’s genealogical claims, she has stepped down from participating going forward. Season 1 showrunner Michelle Latimer adapted the first book for the first season. One word of warning for my pet-friendly peeps–there’s a jarring moment in the right out of the gate that’s revisited before the credits. His arrival also heralds a change in Jared, and his perspective on the world, in ways that have him questioning whether he’s following Maggie down her emotional rabbit hole. Then a mysterious stranger, Wade ( Kalani Queypo), arrives on scene, bringing some extra emotional baggage with him. Other players in the mix include Maggie’s hothead, sometimes violent drug dealer, Richie ( Joel Thomas Hynes), new neighbor, Sarah ( Anna Lambe), who’s a newly arrived foster placement, and his best friend, Crashpad ( Nathan Alexis), who’s an easy target at high school, which makes Jared his de facto muscle. He’s running point between/parenting his own estranged parents–mom Maggie ( Crystle Lightning), who’s increasingly unstable for reasons that aren’t wholly clear until later, and father, Phil ( Craig Lauzon), who’s not above grifting off his son. Newcomer Joel Oulette is Jared, a high school student by day and budding drug dealer by night. It follows a young man who discovers that his own personal adolescent growing pains come with some very distinct side effects. The series occupies a unique genre–Indigenous supernatural–and is based on a book series by Eden Robinson.