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What is the plot?
Amelia Sacks arrives at the Winbury family's Nantucket estate for her wedding to Benji Winbury, and the celebration is presented as luxurious, controlled, and carefully staged by Greer Winbury, Benji's famous novelist mother. The family's polished surface is already strained beneath the ceremony, because the Winburys are wealthy, guarded, and full of private tensions that are not visible to the guests.
On the morning of the wedding, the whole event is jolted by the discovery of a body floating in the harbor. The wedding atmosphere collapses immediately, and the stormy weather traps everyone on the island while local police chief Dan Carter begins investigating. From that point on, the guests and family members are effectively stuck together, and the investigation forces hidden relationships, resentments, and lies into the open.
As Dan Carter questions the people on the island, suspicion spreads through the wedding party and the Winbury household. The investigation reveals a tangle of infidelity, financial desperation, and old secrets buried beneath the family's elegant image. The people closest to the couple are repeatedly re-examined, and the police work through each relationship and alibi while the pressure inside the house keeps building.
The probe eventually focuses on the romantic and financial mess surrounding the Winbury sons and their partners. Thomas's behavior becomes especially important, because he is tied to money problems and pressure connected to the family trust, and he is also entangled in a secret affair. The investigation establishes that he wanted to scare Merritt because her pregnancy would delay access to his inheritance for another 18 years, and he needed money to pay back Isabelle.
The story then turns to the revelation that Thomas is not the one who ultimately kills Merritt. A flashback shows Abby, Thomas's wife, acting on the same financial motive and deciding to take matters into her own hands. She crushes stolen barbiturate into a glass of juice and gives it to Merritt on the beach, setting up the fatal sequence that follows.
After Merritt drinks the drugged juice and becomes woozy, Abby follows through on the killing by drowning her. This is the decisive act that resolves the mystery of Merritt's death, and it reveals that the quiet pregnant wife, who had seemed harmless, was the actual killer.
With the truth exposed, the marriage at the center of the story breaks apart. Amelia and Benji realize their relationship has been built on secrecy and dysfunction, so they end their engagement and separate. The Winbury family is left shattered, and the perfect, pristine image they worked to maintain is destroyed by the murder, the investigation, and the secrets that came out around them.
What is the ending?
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Is there a post-credit scene?
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Which character is most likely to be the main source of conflict in Extreme Married Couple?
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What secret does one spouse hide from the other in Extreme Married Couple?
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Do the two leads reconcile after their major argument in Extreme Married Couple?
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Which supporting character causes the biggest disruption in the marriage story?
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What specific event pushes the couple to the breaking point in Extreme Married Couple?
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Is this family friendly?
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If you mean a relationship reality show or drama with that title, the main things that could be upsetting for children or sensitive viewers are typically: - Marital conflict or frequent arguing - Emotional distress, crying, or relationship breakdowns - Manipulative behavior or intense interpersonal tension - Sexual or romantic content depending on the show's format - Harsh language or hurtful comments - Themes of separation, betrayal, or family stress
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