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Academy Award winner and Executive Producer Patricia Arquette explores the emotional and societal gravity of portraying 'Maggie Murdaugh' with journalist Mandy Matney.
Arquette and Matney dive deep into the significance of the series' depiction of a woman caught in a tangled web of emotional abuse and coercive control — someone who devoted herself to family, even as her world crumbled around her. Together, they unpack the psychology of Alex Murdaugh’s manipulation, the dynamics of narcissistic relationships, and the haunting question: why do people stay when love turns dangerous?
Tune in to examine how empathy and pain coexist within cycles of control. Arquette shares her research into personality disorders and how she aimed to give Maggie a voice — not as a supporting character in her husband’s crimes, but as a fully realized woman whose choices reflected love, fear, and the quiet courage of a woman overshadowed by her husband’s deadly chaos.
This podcast was produced by LUNASHARK™ and USG Audio.
Visit murdaughpodonhulu.com to watch the video version of this interview on Hulu or Hulu on Disney+ and discover all the emotional truths from Hulu’s original series: Murdaugh Death in the Family.
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Academy Award winner and Executive Producer Patricia Arquette explores the emotional and societal gravity of portraying 'Maggie Murdaugh' with journalist Mandy Matney.
Arquette and Matney dive deep into the significance of the series' depiction of a woman caught in a tangled web of emotional abuse and coercive control — someone who devoted herself to family, even as her world crumbled around her. Together, they unpack the psychology of Alex Murdaugh’s manipulation, the dynamics of narcissistic relationships, and the haunting question: why do people stay when love turns dangerous?
Tune in to examine how empathy and pain coexist within cycles of control. Arquette shares her research into personality disorders and how she aimed to give Maggie a voice — not as a supporting character in her husband’s crimes, but as a fully realized woman whose choices reflected love, fear, and the quiet courage of a woman overshadowed by her husband’s deadly chaos.
This podcast was produced by LUNASHARK™ and USG Audio.
Visit murdaughpodonhulu.com to watch the video version of this interview on Hulu or Hulu on Disney+ and discover all the emotional truths from Hulu’s original series: Murdaugh Death in the Family.
START YOUR FREE TRIAL
http://hulu.com/start
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
Hulu on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murdaughonhulu/
Hulu on X: https://x.com/hulu
Hulu on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hulu
Hulu is the leading all-in-one premium streaming service that offers an expansive slate of live and on-demand entertainment, both in and outside the home. Hulu is the only on-demand platform that provides access to a library of both hit TV Series/Films and award-winning Hulu Originals like Only Murders In The Building, The Handmaid’s Tale, The Kardashians, and more!
Visit https://Hulu.com to subscribe now.
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