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A romance adaptation can survive a lot of changes, but it cannot survive forgetting why readers fell in love in the first place. Olivia and I discuss unpacking the Amazon MGM series Every Year After and why it left us frustrated as fans of Carly Fortune’s Every Summer After. From the title change to the way the timeline is presented, we talk through the choices that made the story feel less like a sweeping summer romance and more like a scattered contemporary drama. We also go behind the curtain on why these projects can drift so far from the source material, including how publishing contracts and screen rights can limit an author’s creative control, even when the show is marketed on their name. Then we land on practical takeaways: how we evaluate adaptations now, why we avoid rereads right before a premiere, and how to make watch parties more fun than stressful. Subscribe, share this with a fellow book lover, and leave a review so more readers can find the show. Cover Art by: moi Intro/Outro Music: positive vibes by nanaacom on Capcut Contact Email: spillthesmutpodcast@gmail.com Podcast IG: @spillthesmutpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/spillthesmutpodcast/] TT: @spillthesmutpodcast [https://www.tiktok.com/@spillthesmutpodcast?lang=en] Jordan IG: @sipsoffiction [https://www.instagram.com/sipsoffiction/] TT: @sipsoffiction [https://www.tiktok.com/@sipsoffiction]
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