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Under the Bridge (TV series)

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Under the Bridge (TV series)

Under the Bridge is an American true crime drama television miniseries developed by Quinn Shephard that is based upon the book of the same name by Rebecca Godfrey. The series premiered on Hulu on April 17, 2024.

Infobox

Genre
mw- True crime Drama
Based on
Under the Bridgeby Rebecca Godfrey
Developed by
Quinn Shephard
Starring
Lily Gladstone Vritika Gupta Chloe Guidry Javon "Wanna" Walton Izzy G Aiyana Goodfellow Ezra Faroque Khan Archie Panjabi Riley Keough
Music by
Alex Somers
Country of origin
United States
Original language
English
No. of episodes
8
Executive producers
Samir Mehta Quinn Shephard Liz Tigelaar Stacey Silverman Riley Keough Gina Gammell Tara Duncan Rebecca Godfrey Geeta Vasant Patel
Producer
Jan Peter Meyboom
Cinematography
Checco Varese C. Kim Miles Minka Farthing-Kohl
Editors
Justin Li Tyler L. Cook Sabrina Pitre Kye Meechan Kyle Reiter
Running time
35–47 minutes
Production companies
Best Day Ever Productions ABC Signature
Network
Hulu
Release
April 17 (2024-04-17) –May 29, 2024 (2024-05-29)

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· Episodes
1
1
No.
1
Title
"Looking Glass"
Directed by
Geeta Vasant Patel
Written by
Quinn Shephard
Original release date
April 17, 2024 (2024-04-17)
In 1997, 14-year-old Reena Virk of Saanich, British Columbia rebels against her strict Indian-Canadian family, who are also Jehovah's Witnesses. She seeks friendship from a clique of fellow teen girls, who idolize gangsters and call themselves the CMC, for “Crips Mafia Cartel.” After the ringleader Josephine Bell ostracizes Reena, she steals Josephine’s phone book and uses it to spread insulting rumors about Josephine. In retaliation, the CMC assaults Reena under a bridge. Reena’s family reports her missing. However, she has run away before and only Officer Cam Bentland takes the situation seriously. Meanwhile, Rebecca Godfrey returns to British Columbia, after ten years in New York City. She plans to write a book about troubled girls in the area, and goes to the Seven Oaks Youth Home, where she meets Josephine and other CMC girls. She gives them her phone number for possible future interviews. Cam leads a police search and they find Reena’s underwear in the Gorge Waterway. The police bring in the CMC for questioning concerning a possible homicide. Josephine calls Rebecca, who comes to the precinct and pretends to be her guardian.
In 1997, 14-year-old Reena Virk of Saanich, British Columbia rebels against her strict Indian-Canadian family, who are also Jehovah's Witnesses. She seeks friendship from a clique of fellow teen girls, who idolize gangsters and call themselves the CMC, for “Crips Mafia Cartel.” After the ringleader Josephine Bell ostracizes Reena, she steals Josephine’s phone book and uses it to spread insulting rumors about Josephine. In retaliation, the CMC assaults Reena under a bridge. Reena’s family reports her missing. However, she has run away before and only Officer Cam Bentland takes the situation seriously. Meanwhile, Rebecca Godfrey returns to British Columbia, after ten years in New York City. She plans to write a book about troubled girls in the area, and goes to the Seven Oaks Youth Home, where she meets Josephine and other CMC girls. She gives them her phone number for possible future interviews. Cam leads a police search and they find Reena’s underwear in the Gorge Waterway. The police bring in the CMC for questioning concerning a possible homicide. Josephine calls Rebecca, who comes to the precinct and pretends to be her guardian.
No.
In 1997, 14-year-old Reena Virk of Saanich, British Columbia rebels against her strict Indian-Canadian family, who are also Jehovah's Witnesses. She seeks friendship from a clique of fellow teen girls, who idolize gangsters and call themselves the CMC, for “Crips Mafia Cartel.” After the ringleader Josephine Bell ostracizes Reena, she steals Josephine’s phone book and uses it to spread insulting rumors about Josephine. In retaliation, the CMC assaults Reena under a bridge. Reena’s family reports her missing. However, she has run away before and only Officer Cam Bentland takes the situation seriously. Meanwhile, Rebecca Godfrey returns to British Columbia, after ten years in New York City. She plans to write a book about troubled girls in the area, and goes to the Seven Oaks Youth Home, where she meets Josephine and other CMC girls. She gives them her phone number for possible future interviews. Cam leads a police search and they find Reena’s underwear in the Gorge Waterway. The police bring in the CMC for questioning concerning a possible homicide. Josephine calls Rebecca, who comes to the precinct and pretends to be her guardian.
2
2
No.
2
Title
"The John Gotti of Seven Oaks"
Directed by
Kevin Phillips
Written by
Ashley Cardiff
Original release date
April 17, 2024 (2024-04-17)
The police discover, via surveillance footage, that Reena survived the assault and is now assumed alive. They release all the teens from police custody. Josephine and Rebecca make a deal for Josephine to take her to the bridge and explain what happened. Cam visits Rebecca to ask what she knows, but Rebecca reveals no information. In flashbacks, Reena clashes with her strict mother Suman, and shoplifts with Josephine. In the present, Josephine and another CMC girl, Dusty Pace, take Rebecca to the bridge. Josephine claims that, after the initial assault, she followed Reena and pushed her over the bridge’s railing. Dusty and Rebecca are horrified. Down river, Reena’s body is discovered in the Portage Inlet. Cam questions Dusty, who confesses what Josephine said about pushing Reena. Manjit, Reena’s father, learns that a criminal record of his has been expunged. Josephine takes Rebecca to a party, where the television announces that Reena’s body has been found. Josephine appears to be shocked by the news.
The police discover, via surveillance footage, that Reena survived the assault and is now assumed alive. They release all the teens from police custody. Josephine and Rebecca make a deal for Josephine to take her to the bridge and explain what happened. Cam visits Rebecca to ask what she knows, but Rebecca reveals no information. In flashbacks, Reena clashes with her strict mother Suman, and shoplifts with Josephine. In the present, Josephine and another CMC girl, Dusty Pace, take Rebecca to the bridge. Josephine claims that, after the initial assault, she followed Reena and pushed her over the bridge’s railing. Dusty and Rebecca are horrified. Down river, Reena’s body is discovered in the Portage Inlet. Cam questions Dusty, who confesses what Josephine said about pushing Reena. Manjit, Reena’s father, learns that a criminal record of his has been expunged. Josephine takes Rebecca to a party, where the television announces that Reena’s body has been found. Josephine appears to be shocked by the news.
No.
The police discover, via surveillance footage, that Reena survived the assault and is now assumed alive. They release all the teens from police custody. Josephine and Rebecca make a deal for Josephine to take her to the bridge and explain what happened. Cam visits Rebecca to ask what she knows, but Rebecca reveals no information. In flashbacks, Reena clashes with her strict mother Suman, and shoplifts with Josephine. In the present, Josephine and another CMC girl, Dusty Pace, take Rebecca to the bridge. Josephine claims that, after the initial assault, she followed Reena and pushed her over the bridge’s railing. Dusty and Rebecca are horrified. Down river, Reena’s body is discovered in the Portage Inlet. Cam questions Dusty, who confesses what Josephine said about pushing Reena. Manjit, Reena’s father, learns that a criminal record of his has been expunged. Josephine takes Rebecca to a party, where the television announces that Reena’s body has been found. Josephine appears to be shocked by the news.
3
3
No.
3
Title
"Blood Oath"
Directed by
Catherine Hardwicke
Written by
Jihan Crowther
Original release date
April 24, 2024 (2024-04-24)
Rebecca tells Cam that Josephine took credit for killing Reena. Cam counters that Josephine has an alibi because she had signed into Seven Oaks by the midnight curfew, about the time Reena was killed. Rebecca confronts Josephine, who insists Reena is only dead because she planned it. A vigil is held at Reena’s school, where Rebecca meets Reena’s uncle, Raj. Rebecca and Cam go out for drinks, dance, and have sex. During a flashback, Reena continues to rebel, and Manjit invites her friends to dinner to make peace. In the present, Cam discovers Manjit’s expunged criminal record and gets Rebecca to ask Raj about it. Samara Bailey suspects that her boyfriend, Warren Glowatski, had something to do with Reena’s murder. He plays her the song “187 He Wrote” by Spice 1, which includes the lyrics “me say the murder the murder he wrote,” as an indirect confession. Josephine is surprised to find Reena’s muddy Steve Madden boots in her closet. CMC member Kelly Ellard says she “did it” for Josephine.
Rebecca tells Cam that Josephine took credit for killing Reena. Cam counters that Josephine has an alibi because she had signed into Seven Oaks by the midnight curfew, about the time Reena was killed. Rebecca confronts Josephine, who insists Reena is only dead because she planned it. A vigil is held at Reena’s school, where Rebecca meets Reena’s uncle, Raj. Rebecca and Cam go out for drinks, dance, and have sex. During a flashback, Reena continues to rebel, and Manjit invites her friends to dinner to make peace. In the present, Cam discovers Manjit’s expunged criminal record and gets Rebecca to ask Raj about it. Samara Bailey suspects that her boyfriend, Warren Glowatski, had something to do with Reena’s murder. He plays her the song “187 He Wrote” by Spice 1, which includes the lyrics “me say the murder the murder he wrote,” as an indirect confession. Josephine is surprised to find Reena’s muddy Steve Madden boots in her closet. CMC member Kelly Ellard says she “did it” for Josephine.
No.
Rebecca tells Cam that Josephine took credit for killing Reena. Cam counters that Josephine has an alibi because she had signed into Seven Oaks by the midnight curfew, about the time Reena was killed. Rebecca confronts Josephine, who insists Reena is only dead because she planned it. A vigil is held at Reena’s school, where Rebecca meets Reena’s uncle, Raj. Rebecca and Cam go out for drinks, dance, and have sex. During a flashback, Reena continues to rebel, and Manjit invites her friends to dinner to make peace. In the present, Cam discovers Manjit’s expunged criminal record and gets Rebecca to ask Raj about it. Samara Bailey suspects that her boyfriend, Warren Glowatski, had something to do with Reena’s murder. He plays her the song “187 He Wrote” by Spice 1, which includes the lyrics “me say the murder the murder he wrote,” as an indirect confession. Josephine is surprised to find Reena’s muddy Steve Madden boots in her closet. CMC member Kelly Ellard says she “did it” for Josephine.
4
4
No.
4
Title
"Beautiful British Columbia"
Directed by
Nimisha Mukerji
Written by
Stuti Malhotra
Original release date
May 1, 2024 (2024-05-01)
Two timelines intercut during the episode. The first set of flashbacks begins with Reena's grandparents moving to Canada in 1951, where Suman is born. They are victims of xenophobia, but the family finds acceptance among the Jehovah’s Witnesses. When Suman is a young adult, she meets Manjit while he is visiting from India. Though they are both Punjabis, Suman’s parents don’t approve since Manjit is a Sikh and might be using Suman to get permanent residency. Despite this, he declares his love, converts, and they marry. In the second set of flashbacks, Josephine, Kelly, and Dusty come to dinner at Reena’s house. Manjit attempts to talk to Josephine about her broken family, which enrages her. After the girls leave, two things are missing: Reena’s bird, Smooch, and Suman’s heirloom earrings. The next day, Reena tells the girls she isn’t allowed to hang out with them anymore. In turn, Josephine convinces Reena to lie about her homelife so she can live at Seven Oaks. Smooch returns home. Manjit is arrested after Reena accuses him of beating and sexually molesting her.
Two timelines intercut during the episode. The first set of flashbacks begins with Reena's grandparents moving to Canada in 1951, where Suman is born. They are victims of xenophobia, but the family finds acceptance among the Jehovah’s Witnesses. When Suman is a young adult, she meets Manjit while he is visiting from India. Though they are both Punjabis, Suman’s parents don’t approve since Manjit is a Sikh and might be using Suman to get permanent residency. Despite this, he declares his love, converts, and they marry. In the second set of flashbacks, Josephine, Kelly, and Dusty come to dinner at Reena’s house. Manjit attempts to talk to Josephine about her broken family, which enrages her. After the girls leave, two things are missing: Reena’s bird, Smooch, and Suman’s heirloom earrings. The next day, Reena tells the girls she isn’t allowed to hang out with them anymore. In turn, Josephine convinces Reena to lie about her homelife so she can live at Seven Oaks. Smooch returns home. Manjit is arrested after Reena accuses him of beating and sexually molesting her.
No.
Two timelines intercut during the episode. The first set of flashbacks begins with Reena's grandparents moving to Canada in 1951, where Suman is born. They are victims of xenophobia, but the family finds acceptance among the Jehovah’s Witnesses. When Suman is a young adult, she meets Manjit while he is visiting from India. Though they are both Punjabis, Suman’s parents don’t approve since Manjit is a Sikh and might be using Suman to get permanent residency. Despite this, he declares his love, converts, and they marry. In the second set of flashbacks, Josephine, Kelly, and Dusty come to dinner at Reena’s house. Manjit attempts to talk to Josephine about her broken family, which enrages her. After the girls leave, two things are missing: Reena’s bird, Smooch, and Suman’s heirloom earrings. The next day, Reena tells the girls she isn’t allowed to hang out with them anymore. In turn, Josephine convinces Reena to lie about her homelife so she can live at Seven Oaks. Smooch returns home. Manjit is arrested after Reena accuses him of beating and sexually molesting her.
5
5
No.
5
Title
"When the Heat Comes Down"
Directed by
Quinn Shephard
Written by
Tom Hanada
Original release date
May 8, 2024 (2024-05-08)
Kelly reveals that she killed Reena to Josephine and Dusty. Reena’s funeral is held, and Cam speaks to the media in an attempt to scare witnesses into coming forward. Rebecca offers to help Cam by pretending to be an ally to the CMC. The police find violent drawings in Kelly’s school locker. The girls take Rebecca to a local gang of boys (who think of themselves as Crips). To prove she’s not a cop, Rebecca takes LSD with Warren. While high, she tells him that her brother, Gabe, drowned in the ocean. Warren confesses that he witnessed Kelly killing Reena. Josephine, Kelly, and Dusty call the police to report that Warren acted alone. Dusty wants to make amends with her older sister, but she is rejected. Cam tries to get Dusty to talk, but she insists the killer is Warren. When Kelly brags about standing on Reena's neck, Dusty attacks her. Josephine and Kelly worry Dusty may eventually crack under the pressure. In flashbacks, Reena’s lies lead her parents to no longer trust her.
Kelly reveals that she killed Reena to Josephine and Dusty. Reena’s funeral is held, and Cam speaks to the media in an attempt to scare witnesses into coming forward. Rebecca offers to help Cam by pretending to be an ally to the CMC. The police find violent drawings in Kelly’s school locker. The girls take Rebecca to a local gang of boys (who think of themselves as Crips). To prove she’s not a cop, Rebecca takes LSD with Warren. While high, she tells him that her brother, Gabe, drowned in the ocean. Warren confesses that he witnessed Kelly killing Reena. Josephine, Kelly, and Dusty call the police to report that Warren acted alone. Dusty wants to make amends with her older sister, but she is rejected. Cam tries to get Dusty to talk, but she insists the killer is Warren. When Kelly brags about standing on Reena's neck, Dusty attacks her. Josephine and Kelly worry Dusty may eventually crack under the pressure. In flashbacks, Reena’s lies lead her parents to no longer trust her.
No.
Kelly reveals that she killed Reena to Josephine and Dusty. Reena’s funeral is held, and Cam speaks to the media in an attempt to scare witnesses into coming forward. Rebecca offers to help Cam by pretending to be an ally to the CMC. The police find violent drawings in Kelly’s school locker. The girls take Rebecca to a local gang of boys (who think of themselves as Crips). To prove she’s not a cop, Rebecca takes LSD with Warren. While high, she tells him that her brother, Gabe, drowned in the ocean. Warren confesses that he witnessed Kelly killing Reena. Josephine, Kelly, and Dusty call the police to report that Warren acted alone. Dusty wants to make amends with her older sister, but she is rejected. Cam tries to get Dusty to talk, but she insists the killer is Warren. When Kelly brags about standing on Reena's neck, Dusty attacks her. Josephine and Kelly worry Dusty may eventually crack under the pressure. In flashbacks, Reena’s lies lead her parents to no longer trust her.
6
6
No.
6
Title
"In Water, They Sink as the Same"
Directed by
Quinn Shephard
Written by
Quinn Shephard & Samir Mehta
Original release date
May 15, 2024 (2024-05-15)
When Rebecca was 13 years old, she was cruel to Gabe just before he fell into the ocean and drowned. In the present, Rebecca tells Cam that Warren witnessed Reena’s murder. Cam informs her that Warren has been accused of the murder and there is a warrant for his arrest. Rebecca tries to hide Warren in her parents' house, but he eventually leaves. In a flashback, Reena’s lies are uncovered at Seven Oaks, so she is sent to live with her grandparents. She decides to steal Josephine’s phone book in retaliation for convincing her to lie about being abused. In the present, Josephine and Kelly plan to kill Dusty, but Josephine has a change of heart and saves Dusty before a train hits her. Cam and her father, Chief of Police Roy Bentland, question Samara, who reveals Warren told her that both he and Kelly dragged Reena into the water. The police arrest the CMC, including Warren. Rebecca tries to excuse his crimes, and Cam accuses her of treating the murder as simply material for her book.
When Rebecca was 13 years old, she was cruel to Gabe just before he fell into the ocean and drowned. In the present, Rebecca tells Cam that Warren witnessed Reena’s murder. Cam informs her that Warren has been accused of the murder and there is a warrant for his arrest. Rebecca tries to hide Warren in her parents' house, but he eventually leaves. In a flashback, Reena’s lies are uncovered at Seven Oaks, so she is sent to live with her grandparents. She decides to steal Josephine’s phone book in retaliation for convincing her to lie about being abused. In the present, Josephine and Kelly plan to kill Dusty, but Josephine has a change of heart and saves Dusty before a train hits her. Cam and her father, Chief of Police Roy Bentland, question Samara, who reveals Warren told her that both he and Kelly dragged Reena into the water. The police arrest the CMC, including Warren. Rebecca tries to excuse his crimes, and Cam accuses her of treating the murder as simply material for her book.
No.
When Rebecca was 13 years old, she was cruel to Gabe just before he fell into the ocean and drowned. In the present, Rebecca tells Cam that Warren witnessed Reena’s murder. Cam informs her that Warren has been accused of the murder and there is a warrant for his arrest. Rebecca tries to hide Warren in her parents' house, but he eventually leaves. In a flashback, Reena’s lies are uncovered at Seven Oaks, so she is sent to live with her grandparents. She decides to steal Josephine’s phone book in retaliation for convincing her to lie about being abused. In the present, Josephine and Kelly plan to kill Dusty, but Josephine has a change of heart and saves Dusty before a train hits her. Cam and her father, Chief of Police Roy Bentland, question Samara, who reveals Warren told her that both he and Kelly dragged Reena into the water. The police arrest the CMC, including Warren. Rebecca tries to excuse his crimes, and Cam accuses her of treating the murder as simply material for her book.
7
7
No.
7
Title
"Three and Seven"
Directed by
Dinh Thai
Written by
Todd Crittenden
Original release date
May 22, 2024 (2024-05-22)
The CMC teens, who were involved in the first assault against Reena, are sentenced to a year in a juvenile detention center. Kelly and Warren will stand trial for murder. Samara has moved and will not return as a witness. Dusty faces perjuring herself if she testifies. Therefore, Cam puts her career on the line to keep Dusty off the stand. Rebecca meets with Manjit and Suman to learn about who Reena was as a person. However, Rebecca can’t let go of her sympathies for Warren. At his trial, Warren admits to having participated in the first assault. He also testifies that he neither intervened nor participated when Kelly killed Reena. The judge believes Warren bears more responsibility than he claims and finds him guilty of second-degree murder. Warren is sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole. After Kelly provokes another girl into hitting her, she claims her life is at risk while incarcerated. As a result, she is allowed to return home until her trial.
The CMC teens, who were involved in the first assault against Reena, are sentenced to a year in a juvenile detention center. Kelly and Warren will stand trial for murder. Samara has moved and will not return as a witness. Dusty faces perjuring herself if she testifies. Therefore, Cam puts her career on the line to keep Dusty off the stand. Rebecca meets with Manjit and Suman to learn about who Reena was as a person. However, Rebecca can’t let go of her sympathies for Warren. At his trial, Warren admits to having participated in the first assault. He also testifies that he neither intervened nor participated when Kelly killed Reena. The judge believes Warren bears more responsibility than he claims and finds him guilty of second-degree murder. Warren is sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole. After Kelly provokes another girl into hitting her, she claims her life is at risk while incarcerated. As a result, she is allowed to return home until her trial.
No.
The CMC teens, who were involved in the first assault against Reena, are sentenced to a year in a juvenile detention center. Kelly and Warren will stand trial for murder. Samara has moved and will not return as a witness. Dusty faces perjuring herself if she testifies. Therefore, Cam puts her career on the line to keep Dusty off the stand. Rebecca meets with Manjit and Suman to learn about who Reena was as a person. However, Rebecca can’t let go of her sympathies for Warren. At his trial, Warren admits to having participated in the first assault. He also testifies that he neither intervened nor participated when Kelly killed Reena. The judge believes Warren bears more responsibility than he claims and finds him guilty of second-degree murder. Warren is sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole. After Kelly provokes another girl into hitting her, she claims her life is at risk while incarcerated. As a result, she is allowed to return home until her trial.
8
8
No.
8
Title
"Mercy Alone"
Directed by
Kevin Phillips
Written by
Samir Mehta
Original release date
May 29, 2024 (2024-05-29)
Kelly’s trial gets underway. CMC members Dusty, Laila, and Maya testify against her, but Josephine refuses to do so. Rebecca encourages Warren to testify. He meets with Suman, who explains that her faith encourages mercy, and she forgives him. Warren testifies, admitting that he and Kelly beat up Reena before Kelly drowned her. Kelly takes the stand and vehemently denies killing Reena. She is found guilty and given the minimum sentence of 5 years imprisonment. Rebecca worries that Gabe’s death was a suicide. Cam insists that it wasn’t Rebecca’s fault. She returns to New York to publish her book. Cam learns that she was part of the Adopt Indian Métis Program and was forcibly taken from her birth family. She seeks them out to reconnect. Suman and Manjit sit in Reena’s room and sense her presence. The epilogue explains that the Virks became anti-bullying activists. Suman died in 2018. Rebecca died in 2022. Warren was released on parole in 2010. Kelly appealed her case and was given a life sentence. She confessed to murdering Reena in 2016. Shortly afterwards, she was granted day parole.
Kelly’s trial gets underway. CMC members Dusty, Laila, and Maya testify against her, but Josephine refuses to do so. Rebecca encourages Warren to testify. He meets with Suman, who explains that her faith encourages mercy, and she forgives him. Warren testifies, admitting that he and Kelly beat up Reena before Kelly drowned her. Kelly takes the stand and vehemently denies killing Reena. She is found guilty and given the minimum sentence of 5 years imprisonment. Rebecca worries that Gabe’s death was a suicide. Cam insists that it wasn’t Rebecca’s fault. She returns to New York to publish her book. Cam learns that she was part of the Adopt Indian Métis Program and was forcibly taken from her birth family. She seeks them out to reconnect. Suman and Manjit sit in Reena’s room and sense her presence. The epilogue explains that the Virks became anti-bullying activists. Suman died in 2018. Rebecca died in 2022. Warren was released on parole in 2010. Kelly appealed her case and was given a life sentence. She confessed to murdering Reena in 2016. Shortly afterwards, she was granted day parole.
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Kelly’s trial gets underway. CMC members Dusty, Laila, and Maya testify against her, but Josephine refuses to do so. Rebecca encourages Warren to testify. He meets with Suman, who explains that her faith encourages mercy, and she forgives him. Warren testifies, admitting that he and Kelly beat up Reena before Kelly drowned her. Kelly takes the stand and vehemently denies killing Reena. She is found guilty and given the minimum sentence of 5 years imprisonment. Rebecca worries that Gabe’s death was a suicide. Cam insists that it wasn’t Rebecca’s fault. She returns to New York to publish her book. Cam learns that she was part of the Adopt Indian Métis Program and was forcibly taken from her birth family. She seeks them out to reconnect. Suman and Manjit sit in Reena’s room and sense her presence. The epilogue explains that the Virks became anti-bullying activists. Suman died in 2018. Rebecca died in 2022. Warren was released on parole in 2010. Kelly appealed her case and was given a life sentence. She confessed to murdering Reena in 2016. Shortly afterwards, she was granted day parole.
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Original release date
1
"Looking Glass"
Geeta Vasant Patel
Quinn Shephard
April 17, 2024 (2024-04-17)
In 1997, 14-year-old Reena Virk of Saanich, British Columbia rebels against her strict Indian-Canadian family, who are also Jehovah's Witnesses. She seeks friendship from a clique of fellow teen girls, who idolize gangsters and call themselves the CMC, for “Crips Mafia Cartel.” After the ringleader Josephine Bell ostracizes Reena, she steals Josephine’s phone book and uses it to spread insulting rumors about Josephine. In retaliation, the CMC assaults Reena under a bridge. Reena’s family reports her missing. However, she has run away before and only Officer Cam Bentland takes the situation seriously. Meanwhile, Rebecca Godfrey returns to British Columbia, after ten years in New York City. She plans to write a book about troubled girls in the area, and goes to the Seven Oaks Youth Home, where she meets Josephine and other CMC girls. She gives them her phone number for possible future interviews. Cam leads a police search and they find Reena’s underwear in the Gorge Waterway. The police bring in the CMC for questioning concerning a possible homicide. Josephine calls Rebecca, who comes to the precinct and pretends to be her guardian.
2
"The John Gotti of Seven Oaks"
Kevin Phillips
Ashley Cardiff
April 17, 2024 (2024-04-17)
The police discover, via surveillance footage, that Reena survived the assault and is now assumed alive. They release all the teens from police custody. Josephine and Rebecca make a deal for Josephine to take her to the bridge and explain what happened. Cam visits Rebecca to ask what she knows, but Rebecca reveals no information. In flashbacks, Reena clashes with her strict mother Suman, and shoplifts with Josephine. In the present, Josephine and another CMC girl, Dusty Pace, take Rebecca to the bridge. Josephine claims that, after the initial assault, she followed Reena and pushed her over the bridge’s railing. Dusty and Rebecca are horrified. Down river, Reena’s body is discovered in the Portage Inlet. Cam questions Dusty, who confesses what Josephine said about pushing Reena. Manjit, Reena’s father, learns that a criminal record of his has been expunged. Josephine takes Rebecca to a party, where the television announces that Reena’s body has been found. Josephine appears to be shocked by the news.
3
"Blood Oath"
Catherine Hardwicke
Jihan Crowther
April 24, 2024 (2024-04-24)
Rebecca tells Cam that Josephine took credit for killing Reena. Cam counters that Josephine has an alibi because she had signed into Seven Oaks by the midnight curfew, about the time Reena was killed. Rebecca confronts Josephine, who insists Reena is only dead because she planned it. A vigil is held at Reena’s school, where Rebecca meets Reena’s uncle, Raj. Rebecca and Cam go out for drinks, dance, and have sex. During a flashback, Reena continues to rebel, and Manjit invites her friends to dinner to make peace. In the present, Cam discovers Manjit’s expunged criminal record and gets Rebecca to ask Raj about it. Samara Bailey suspects that her boyfriend, Warren Glowatski, had something to do with Reena’s murder. He plays her the song “187 He Wrote” by Spice 1, which includes the lyrics “me say the murder the murder he wrote,” as an indirect confession. Josephine is surprised to find Reena’s muddy Steve Madden boots in her closet. CMC member Kelly Ellard says she “did it” for Josephine.
4
"Beautiful British Columbia"
Nimisha Mukerji
Stuti Malhotra
May 1, 2024 (2024-05-01)
Two timelines intercut during the episode. The first set of flashbacks begins with Reena's grandparents moving to Canada in 1951, where Suman is born. They are victims of xenophobia, but the family finds acceptance among the Jehovah’s Witnesses. When Suman is a young adult, she meets Manjit while he is visiting from India. Though they are both Punjabis, Suman’s parents don’t approve since Manjit is a Sikh and might be using Suman to get permanent residency. Despite this, he declares his love, converts, and they marry. In the second set of flashbacks, Josephine, Kelly, and Dusty come to dinner at Reena’s house. Manjit attempts to talk to Josephine about her broken family, which enrages her. After the girls leave, two things are missing: Reena’s bird, Smooch, and Suman’s heirloom earrings. The next day, Reena tells the girls she isn’t allowed to hang out with them anymore. In turn, Josephine convinces Reena to lie about her homelife so she can live at Seven Oaks. Smooch returns home. Manjit is arrested after Reena accuses him of beating and sexually molesting her.
5
"When the Heat Comes Down"
Quinn Shephard
Tom Hanada
May 8, 2024 (2024-05-08)
Kelly reveals that she killed Reena to Josephine and Dusty. Reena’s funeral is held, and Cam speaks to the media in an attempt to scare witnesses into coming forward. Rebecca offers to help Cam by pretending to be an ally to the CMC. The police find violent drawings in Kelly’s school locker. The girls take Rebecca to a local gang of boys (who think of themselves as Crips). To prove she’s not a cop, Rebecca takes LSD with Warren. While high, she tells him that her brother, Gabe, drowned in the ocean. Warren confesses that he witnessed Kelly killing Reena. Josephine, Kelly, and Dusty call the police to report that Warren acted alone. Dusty wants to make amends with her older sister, but she is rejected. Cam tries to get Dusty to talk, but she insists the killer is Warren. When Kelly brags about standing on Reena's neck, Dusty attacks her. Josephine and Kelly worry Dusty may eventually crack under the pressure. In flashbacks, Reena’s lies lead her parents to no longer trust her.
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"In Water, They Sink as the Same"
Quinn Shephard
Quinn Shephard & Samir Mehta
May 15, 2024 (2024-05-15)
When Rebecca was 13 years old, she was cruel to Gabe just before he fell into the ocean and drowned. In the present, Rebecca tells Cam that Warren witnessed Reena’s murder. Cam informs her that Warren has been accused of the murder and there is a warrant for his arrest. Rebecca tries to hide Warren in her parents' house, but he eventually leaves. In a flashback, Reena’s lies are uncovered at Seven Oaks, so she is sent to live with her grandparents. She decides to steal Josephine’s phone book in retaliation for convincing her to lie about being abused. In the present, Josephine and Kelly plan to kill Dusty, but Josephine has a change of heart and saves Dusty before a train hits her. Cam and her father, Chief of Police Roy Bentland, question Samara, who reveals Warren told her that both he and Kelly dragged Reena into the water. The police arrest the CMC, including Warren. Rebecca tries to excuse his crimes, and Cam accuses her of treating the murder as simply material for her book.
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"Three and Seven"
Dinh Thai
Todd Crittenden
May 22, 2024 (2024-05-22)
The CMC teens, who were involved in the first assault against Reena, are sentenced to a year in a juvenile detention center. Kelly and Warren will stand trial for murder. Samara has moved and will not return as a witness. Dusty faces perjuring herself if she testifies. Therefore, Cam puts her career on the line to keep Dusty off the stand. Rebecca meets with Manjit and Suman to learn about who Reena was as a person. However, Rebecca can’t let go of her sympathies for Warren. At his trial, Warren admits to having participated in the first assault. He also testifies that he neither intervened nor participated when Kelly killed Reena. The judge believes Warren bears more responsibility than he claims and finds him guilty of second-degree murder. Warren is sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole. After Kelly provokes another girl into hitting her, she claims her life is at risk while incarcerated. As a result, she is allowed to return home until her trial.
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"Mercy Alone"
Kevin Phillips
Samir Mehta
May 29, 2024 (2024-05-29)
Kelly’s trial gets underway. CMC members Dusty, Laila, and Maya testify against her, but Josephine refuses to do so. Rebecca encourages Warren to testify. He meets with Suman, who explains that her faith encourages mercy, and she forgives him. Warren testifies, admitting that he and Kelly beat up Reena before Kelly drowned her. Kelly takes the stand and vehemently denies killing Reena. She is found guilty and given the minimum sentence of 5 years imprisonment. Rebecca worries that Gabe’s death was a suicide. Cam insists that it wasn’t Rebecca’s fault. She returns to New York to publish her book. Cam learns that she was part of the Adopt Indian Métis Program and was forcibly taken from her birth family. She seeks them out to reconnect. Suman and Manjit sit in Reena’s room and sense her presence. The epilogue explains that the Virks became anti-bullying activists. Suman died in 2018. Rebecca died in 2022. Warren was released on parole in 2010. Kelly appealed her case and was given a life sentence. She confessed to murdering Reena in 2016. Shortly afterwards, she was granted day parole.
· Accolades
Gotham TV Awards
Gotham TV Awards
Award
Gotham TV Awards
Date of ceremony
June 4, 2024
Category
Breakthrough Limited Series
Nominee(s)
Under the Bridge
Result
Nominated
Outstanding Performance in a Limited Series
Outstanding Performance in a Limited Series
Award
Outstanding Performance in a Limited Series
Date of ceremony
Lily Gladstone
Category
Nominated
Astra TV Awards
Astra TV Awards
Award
Astra TV Awards
Date of ceremony
August 18, 2024
Category
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie
Nominee(s)
Lily Gladstone
Result
Nominated
Riley Keough
Riley Keough
Award
Riley Keough
Date of ceremony
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards
Primetime Emmy Awards
Award
Primetime Emmy Awards
Date of ceremony
September 15, 2024
Category
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Nominee(s)
Lily Gladstone
Result
Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Award
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Date of ceremony
February 23, 2025
Category
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
Nominee(s)
Lily Gladstone
Result
Nominated
Award
Date of ceremony
Category
Nominee(s)
Result
Ref.
Gotham TV Awards
June 4, 2024
Breakthrough Limited Series
Under the Bridge
Nominated
Outstanding Performance in a Limited Series
Lily Gladstone
Nominated
Astra TV Awards
August 18, 2024
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie
Lily Gladstone
Nominated
Riley Keough
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards
September 15, 2024
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Lily Gladstone
Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards
February 23, 2025
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
Lily Gladstone
Nominated

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