Flowers in the Attic: The Origin

7.3
2022

After a whirlwind romance, Olivia finds herself as the mistress of the imposing Foxworth Hall, where she soon discovers that the fairy tale life she expected has quickly become a nightmare.

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Seasons

4 Episodes • Premiered 2022

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1. Part 1: The Marriage

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Olivia Winfield gives up her career, her home and her name to become Mrs. Malcolm Foxworth, the wife of the nation's wealthiest man. However, she soon realizes that life at Foxworth Hall is far from the fairy tale she imagined it would be.

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2. Part 2: The Mother

7.7

As Olivia's family grows in unexpected ways, she's committed to giving them a childhood full of joy and safety. However, her efforts prove to be futile as she fights the evils of Foxworth Hall and her husband's twisted obsession over a family secret.

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3. Part 3: The Murderer

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After a devastating and unimaginable loss that will haunt her for the rest of time, Olivia finds both her son and daughter in forbidden relationships. She opposes their unions, but as she tries to hold on, more destruction finds her and pushes her further to her breaking point. Finally, blood is on her hands as an old foe’s fate waits to be revealed.

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4. Part 4: The Martyr

8.0

After losing all her children due to tragedy and tension, Olivia’s newfound religious beliefs instilled in her by her cousin, and her desire to wreck vengeance on those around her, drives her to become the most notorious and terrifying version of herself; a woman capable of locking her grandchildren in the attic upon the return of her daughter after tragedy strikes the family once again.

Cast

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Jemima Rooper

Olivia Winfield

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Max Irons

Malcolm Foxworth

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Kelsey Grammer

Garland Foxworth

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Harry Hamlin

Mr. Winfield

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Kate Mulgrew

Mrs. Steiner

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Paul Wesley

John Amos

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Hannah Dodd

Corrine Foxworth

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Luke Fetherston

Joel Foxworth

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Buck Braithwaite

Mal Foxworth

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Alana Boden

Alicia Foxworth

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Callum Kerr

Christopher Foxworth

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David Witts

Rockford Taylard

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Reviews

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Damian

10/10

**Not since Texas Chainsaw have I been so disturbed.**
It's a nightmarish glimpse into what life was like for women in the early 1900s. Jemima Rooper's performance connects you to fear. “It was 1919 a time when husbands could legally do as they wished with their wives' bodies." I watch horror movies all the time and have never been so scared for the victim. Max Irons is scary as Malcolm Foxworth, a dressed-to-kill predator capable of creepily deluding his victim into a false sense of security. The talented ensemble created a jaw-dropping atmosphere that feels scary and mysterious. After watching this first episode, I'm not sure how to feel about future Olivia and what she eventually will do to her grandchildren. What she did was unforgivable, but will I be more empathetic towards who she will become? Flowers In The Attic: Origins is a well-told story that only requires you to sit back and listen.

As always, if you made it this far, thanks for reading, and if you watch this series, let me know what you think.

Keep it interesting, Stay Channel Surfing!

Damian at TalkTeaV

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Damian

10/10

**Not since Texas Chainsaw have I been so disturbed.** It's a nightmarish glimpse into what life was like for women in the early 1900s. Jemima Rooper's performance connects you to fear. “It was 1919 a time when husbands could legally do as they wished with their wives' bodies." I watch scary movies often, and never have I been so scared for the victim. Max Irons is scary as Malcolm Foxworth, a dressed-to-kill predator capable of creepily deluding his victim into a false sense of security. The talented ensemble created a jaw-dropping atmosphere that feels scary and mysterious. After watching this first episode, I am unsure of my feelings toward the future Olivia and what she eventually will do to her grandchildren. What she did was unforgivable, but will I be more empathetic towards who she will become? Watching this first episode, I have learned that people who are hurt will hurt people, making it a vicious circle with this family. Flowers In The Attic: Origins is a well-told story that only requires you to sit back and listen.

As always, if you made it this far, thanks for reading, and if you watch this series, let me know what you think.

Keep it interesting, Stay Channel Surfing!

Damian at TalkTeaV

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