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      • Showrunner and executive producer Silka Luisa remixed the point of view of the series to focus just on Kirby's experience, which makes her quest to find her attacker, Harper (Jamie Bell) more pointed and personal.
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  1. Jun 6, 2022 · Showrunner and executive producer Silka Luisa remixed the point of view of the series to focus just on Kirby's experience, which makes her quest to find her attacker, Harper (Jamie Bell) more pointed and personal.

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  3. Jun 7, 2022 · And why did you decide that Kirby would take that control instead of burning the house to the ground like it happened in the book? Well, in the book, the meaning of the house is a little...

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  4. “Each chapter in the novel was told from a different woman’s point of view.” Luisa found Kirby’s character through line the most compelling, so she focused on her subjective viewpoint for the TV series.

  5. Jun 9, 2022 · Creator Silka Luisa 's time travel series, which is based on Lauren Beukes' novel, hit a fittingly complicated final note for Kirby (played by director and producer, Elisabeth Moss). There's no...

  6. Apr 29, 2022 · The thing about Shining Girls is that viewers already know the man who is responsible for Kirby’s near-fatal attack: the elusive and dangerous Harper, played by Jamie Bell. “It’s not meant to be...

  7. Apr 15, 2022 · Kirby’s constant changing reality brings in a supernatural element to the show. “All of the mythology was designed to discuss the aftermath of trauma,” said Luisa.

  8. Jun 3, 2022 · From the earliest days during which writer and producer Silka Luisa began adapting Lauren Beukes' 2013 novel titled The Shining Girls, she knew the story had to end with protagonist Kirby flipping the power dynamic.