After her mother’s mysterious death, a skeptical college student returns to her childhood home only to discover that her father’s charming new girlfriend isn’t just hiding a dark past — she’s already lived this life before. Under a different name. EPISODE 1: The Guest Room Cold Open: A POV shot — someone scrubbing a bathroom floor at 3 AM. The sound of a shower running. A woman’s voice, calm: “You don’t have to be afraid of the mess. You just have to know how to clean it.” Cut to black. Title card.

Mira picks it up. Holds it. Smiles.

Cut to black.

But Mira notices: June has no digital footprint before 2019. No social media. No wedding photos with her supposed late husband. When Mira asks about her past, June smiles and says: “I’m just someone who wanted a second chance.”

But the twist in Episode 4: June sits Mira down and tells her her version — that she’s a survivor of domestic abuse who fled each time, and the system never believed her. She shows Mira scars. She cries. She says: “I’m not the monster. Your father? He’s done this before.”

MIRA (23, sharp, guarded) returns to her suburban Connecticut hometown after her mother’s sudden fall down the basement stairs. The official ruling: accidental. Mira doesn’t believe it. Her father, PAUL (52, emotionally withdrawn, easily impressed), has already moved on — six months later.

June poisons Paul’s drink — but Mira saw her do it. Instead of stopping her, Mira lets him drink. He collapses. June looks at Mira. “You’re more like me than you think.”

Mira finds a locked drawer in the guest bathroom. Inside: a passport with June’s face but a different name — Rebecca Hartley . And a newspaper clipping from 2014: “Hartley Family Tragedy: Mother, Child Missing, Father Suspected.”

“Next town. Next life. Your turn.”

Enter JUNE (38, warm, too perfect). June makes sourdough from scratch. She remembers Mira’s childhood allergies. She laughs at Paul’s bad jokes. She’s already redecorated Mira’s mother’s bedroom.