Thanks to Mia for the headsup!
--> Erica's first patient will be Josh (Adam MacDonald), her oafish soon-to-be-ex-brother-in-law, currently in the final throes of his divorce from Sam (Joanna Douglas), Erica’s sister. As always, Erica finds insights into the present situation by visiting the past, where she gets a new perspective on herself as well as Josh.
“Moving forward, every episode she’ll be working with a different patient, under Dr. Tom’s wing, and he’s guiding her as to how to help these people,” explains Karpluk, “but she’s just more evolved than she ever has been before. She’s continuing her relationship with Adam (Adam Fergus) and continues to expand her business with Julianne (Reagan Pasternak), and there’s the return of the character Kai (Sebastian Pigott) — they’re kind of star-crossed lovers from different eras, so there are some shenanigans that ensue there.”
Viewers also will learn a bit more about Dr. Tom and uncover a shocking secret about a member of Erica’s family.
“There are a lot of questions that are answered in Season 4, like what happened to Erica in 2019,” Karpluk reveals. “That’s a fantastic episode that we just shot. Also, the dynamics and elements of time travel are further explored, which is fantastic, because people have asked me how this or that works, and I haven’t had the answers. Now I can actually say, ‘Well, it’s because of this, this and this.’ ”
It’s all part of the grand design of the new season, say executive producers Jana Sinyor (who created the show) and Aaron Martin, who have run “Being Erica” together since its first season.
“We definitely held back various mysteries in the show connected with time travel, and we’re going to answer those this year,” Sinyor confirms.
“There’s a great arc for the season, and that’s about giving back and paying it forward,”Martin adds. “For the fans, it’s ultimately answering a lot of questions they might have had about the therapy and why this happened to Erica. By the end of the season, Erica is going to be a complete person.”
“Erica” is an international phenomenon, distributed to more than 150 countries. Some countries even have flirted with adapting the show for their own audiences.
“There are always rumors of versions being developed,” Sinyor says.
“We just read in the press the other day that a Russian version is being developed. ‘Erica’ is a very attractive format because it’s fresh. A time-travel therapy show has never been done before.”
“It’s a story that you can do in many different ways, with different characters and different casts,” Karpluk suggests.
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Being Erica - First patient revealed + other details of season 4 and Russian remake!
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