💨 Abstract
The new Netflix show "The Hunting Wives," based on May Cobb's novel, has sparked controversy. The series, starring Brittany Snow, Dermot Mulroney, and Malin Åkerman, follows Sophie, who moves to Texas and gets entangled with a mysterious socialite and her dangerous friends. Showrunner Rebecca Cutter defends the 'fun' and 'juicy' series, which features women unapologetically behaving badly.
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