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        <title><![CDATA[Why a second season of &#x27;The Undoing&#x27; is unlikely]]></title>
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                  <p>Grace Fraser thought her life was perfect. When <em><strong>The Undoing</strong></em> began, the Manhattan therapist (played by <strong>Nicole Kidman</strong>) was happily married to her husband, Jonathan (<strong>Hugh Grant</strong>), and their son, Henry (Noah Jupe), was happy and healthy. But that all started unraveling after the murder of Elena Alves (Matilda De Angelis). Grace&apos;s happy marriage? Turns out her husband was having an affair with Elena. Her happy son? As viewers found in at the end of episode 5, he&apos;s somehow in possession of the murder weapon.</p>
                
                            
                    
                  
                            
                    
                  
                            
                    
                  
                          
                  <p>With only one episode left to answer every last question, there&apos;s already talk about whether the limited series will continue after its first season. After all, HBO has been known to extend popular limited series past their original plan. But for <em>The Undoing</em>, it&apos;s seems unlikely. &quot;This is a tight story, which is why I think six hours is perfect,&quot; says director Susanne Bier of choosing the episode number for the series. &quot;There&apos;s something about six that has a natural arc.&quot;</p>
                
                          
                   
                
                          
                  <p>Knowing it was a limited series changed how Kidman approached the project to begin with. &quot;It&apos;s not like a drama series where you&apos;re not quite sure how they&apos;re going to evolve and you have a next season,&quot; Kidman told EW at the start of the drama. &quot;That&apos;s why I say it&apos;s like cinema, because you have a beginning, middle, and end. The thing about a limited series is it&apos;s so difficult because you&apos;re writing a much longer form of cinema that you have to keep people engaged in, and in some ways that&apos;s so much harder. That, as an actor, is delicious.&quot;</p>
                
                            
                    
                  
                            
                    
                  
                            
                    
                  
                          
                  <p>That&apos;s not to say that the show couldn&apos;t return, but it is to say that the initial approach to the story was a six-episode limited series and nothing more.</p>
                
                          
                  <p><strong>Related content:</strong></p>
                
                          
                  <ul><li><strong>Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant face &apos;ugly truths&apos; in <em>The Undoing</em> trailer</strong></li><li><strong><em>The Undoing</em> star Nicole Kidman on Grace&apos;s &apos;iconic&apos; coat</strong></li><li><strong>Hugh Grant is done being the charming leading man: &apos;I&apos;m quite happy to have that behind me&apos;</strong></li></ul>
                
                          
                   <p>Author:<strong>GAGmen</strong> - Source: <strong>EW</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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