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Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 11
Prime Video’s 8-Episode Every Year After Recasts Percy’s Betrayal to Raise Stakes
Updated
Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 11

Prime Video’s 8-Episode Every Year After Recasts Percy’s Betrayal to Raise Stakes

3 articles · Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 11

Summary

  • Prime Video’s adaptation changes the book’s central reveal: instead of Charlie confessing years earlier, Percy tells Sam herself, triggering his on-screen spiral and break with both of them.
  • Showrunner Amy B. Harris said the shift was designed to make the fallout more dramatic for TV and let later episodes explore a deeper emotional reckoning for Percy, Sam and Charlie.
  • That rewrite also reframes audience sympathy, putting more scrutiny on Charlie’s silence and more focus on Sam’s own role in the breakup, while author Carley Fortune still calls Percy’s act a betrayal rather than cheating.
  • By the season finale, Percy returns to Barry’s Bay after shedding years of guilt, Sam comes back as a cardiologist, and Charlie is left isolated after a heart attack—setting up a possible season 2.

Insights

The finale teases a new love story for Charlie. Is the show pivoting away from its central couple, Sam and Percy?
With its divisive cliffhanger, can *Every Year After* build a multi-season franchise, or did it alienate the novel's dedicated fanbase?
The show altered the book’s confession for TV. Did this choice elevate the drama or ruin the characters' journey toward forgiveness?