Rob wasn’t jealous of David but he was jealous of Adele and wanted David for himself. Thus, in reality, it was Rob all along in Adele’s body and Rob’s body lying dead in a well holds Adele’s soul. It was Rob who introduced this technique to Adele, and he used it to exchange bodies with Adele. Though, there is another twist to this soul transformation. The phrase Behind Her Eyes dictates the fact that Adele was watching Louise in soul-mode all the time, all the time she was making love with David and they were flirting with each other. Louise understands the dangerous web woven by Adele where she was controlling her from the start through this magic trick. Thus, now Louise will have to face criminal charges against murder, and Adele is free to roam and romance David. Adele exchanges body with Louise after writing a suicide note declaring that she killed Rob. Adele’s body is, thus, infused with Louise’s soul. Hence, when Louise visits Adele and suspects she is going to kill herself with suicide with locked doors of her house, Louise transforms into a soul and visits Adele’s room, but Adele was too in a soul-mode and very cunningly captures Louise’s body. Through this soul transformation, one can also infuse their soul into another person’s body, only if the other person’s soul is roaming around through the same technique. However, Adele didn’t just give away her secret magic trick to Lousie, but truth be told was planning a much deeper plot. David doesn’t reveal the proper information and just asks Louise to stay away from this maze because, in the end, she will only hurt herself. But David’s version of the story with regard to Adele is completely different. Louise starts believing that David is just a liar who wants to sleep with her. Adele also exposes certain other filings of David. Adele hints to Louise that David married her because of her ancestral property that made the farm boy, David, a rich man. She lures Louise into her dramatic backstory and makes David the culprit. David’s wife, Adele accidentally meets Louise and gets fond of her. A perfect cliche love triangle.īehind Her Eyes explores David and Louise’s affection for each other but with a twist. By profession, David is a psychiatrist and his wife a mental patient, and Louise the part-time secretary. The next day, Louise finds out that David is her new boss at her workplace and is already married to a girl, Adele Campbell ( Eve Hewson). The chemistry between them strengthens for the night but soon David realizes he can’t do this, for some reason in his mind. On a failed date, she meets a young man, David Ferguson (Tom Bateman) who has just arrived in town. The story revolves around a single mother, Louise Bardsley ( Simona Brown) who is bored of her monotonous life and wishes to fall in love again. The series was initially created as a limited TV Series but it’s streaming on Netflix and has become a bit popular so you never know what tide may bring with it onshore. The series is divided into 6 episodes of 40-50 minutes each. The original novel was written by Sarah Pinborough. I tend to go, “I’ll put that in and see if my editor lets me keep it in.Based on the 2017 novel of the same name, Behind Her Eyes is created by Steve Lightfoot. I tend to go to extremes when I'm writing. I think to then have an abortion would be too much, way too much. Because we’re killing Louise – we've got the main character dying, which is quite a dark thing anyway. Q: I was going to ask about how the series, though still quite dark, softened the book’s edges with those decisions. I think that would have been really too dark for TV. And I’m glad they took out that when Rob went into Adele’s body, she was pregnant. Actually, if I was writing it again, I probably would have taken that out. Q: Were there any other changes from the novel that stuck out to you?Ī: I’m very glad they didn’t kill the cat, because when I was watching it the first time and we got to the cat, I was like, “Oh, my God, oh, my God – writing it is one thing, but I don’t want to watch the dead cat.” I think it would have been a step too far for the show.
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