VH1 Goes Back to the ’90s with ‘Hindsight’

VH1 Announces Hindsight Series
‘Hindsight’ on VH1

VH1’s adding another scripted series to its lineup, scheduling Hindsight to premiere on January 7, 2015 at 10pm ET/PT. For fans of the ’90s, the new show will bring the decade to life with Laura Ramsey and Sarah Goldberg in starring roles.

The series was created by Jane By Design‘s Emily Fox who executive produces along with John A. Norris, Carl Beverly, Sarah Timberman, Maggie Malina, Alexander A. Motlagh, Susan Levison, and Jill Holmes.

“Sarah and I, along with our partners Emily and Johnny, are so excited to be in business with Susan Levison and all the talented people at VH1,” said Carl Beverly. “Especially on a series that plows such thematically fertile ground – if we could go back in time, with all the advantages of hindsight, what would we do differently and how would the shape and arc of our lives change? We can’t think of a better home than VH1 to explore such a fun, provocative and timeless question.”

The Hindsight Plot [Courtesy of VH1]:

In the series premiere, we meet Becca (Laura Ramsey) on the eve of her second wedding. It all seems perfect this time around, but she is still plagued by doubt. What if she could fix everything, and make the ‘right’ choices this time? Becca finds herself thinking about her former best friend Lolly (Sarah Goldberg), with whom she had a falling out many years ago. If only she could talk to her once again…

Suddenly, after a freakish elevator ride, Becca gets the opportunity to do just that as she wakes up in New York City on the morning of her first wedding day in 1995. She’s about to marry Sean (Craig Horner), a bad-boy artist who is all wrong for her – and she knows her first move must be to reconnect with Lolly to re-live that day. Can she ‘make it right’ by living her life all over while re-adapting to life in New York City in the 90’s – a time of smoking in bars, carrying pagers, having an AOL email address? Becca will soon discover there’s no sure-fire way to make the right choices in life – even knowing everything she thinks she knows now.


-By Rebecca Murray

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