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6 major differences between Netflix’s ‘The Perfect Couple’ and the book it’s based on — including a dramatically altered ending

Meghann Fahy as Merritt Monaco in “The Perfect Couple.”

Perhaps the most notable change that Lamia made when adapting the story for the screen involved Merritt’s death.

In the book, the maid of honor’s demise is very much accidental, even though it is Abby (Dakota Fanning) who is responsible.

After growing tired of her husband Thomas (Jack Reynor) carrying on his affair with a family friend, Abby crushes up a sleeping pill and mixes it into a drink meant for her rival, hoping it will mean she’ll fall asleep before she can fool around with Thomas the night before the wedding.

However, Thomas’s mistress ends up giving the beverage to Merritt, who drinks it before accidentally cutting her foot on some glass on the beach.

As she heads to the water to wash the blood off, she spots a piece of jewelry that Tag gave her at the bottom.

She dives in to retrieve it just as the sedative takes effect and ends up drowning.

In the show, things play out a little bit differently.

It’s Amelia’s terminally ill mother’s euthanasia pills that Merritt unknowingly ingests, and Abby very much wants her dead.

Eve Hewson as Amelia Sacks in “The Perfect Couple.”

In the book, a woman named Celeste Otis is about to marry into one of the wealthiest families on Nantucket.

However, in the show, the character has been renamed as Amelia Sacks.

Explaining the reason behind changing the protagonist’s name, Lamia told Netflix’s Tudum that it was because Kidman previously played an “iconic” character named Celeste in the HBO series “Big Little Lies.”

Although “the bride was named Celeste through many, many drafts of the script,” the showrunner said the team didn’t want to confuse audiences, so they changed it.

That’s not the only name change from the book; Isabel Nallet, the French family friend of the Winburys, is British socialite Featherleigh Dale in Hilderbrand’s novel, while Shooter Dival is Shooter Uxley.

The charming male detective known as “The Greek” in the book is also replaced by no-nonsense detective Nikki Henry (Donna Lynne Champlin) in the series.

4. Greer’s scandalous past has been invented for the show

Sam Nivola as Will Winbury in “The Perfect Couple.”

Will Winbury (Sam Nivola) is another new addition.

It appears that the teenager was brought in as a character after Lamia fleshed out Abby’s motive.

Without the existence of Will, who is on the cusp of turning 18, Abby wouldn’t have a reason to eliminate Merritt and her unborn baby.

Since Tag was the father of the child, its birth would delay Abby getting her hands on Thomas’ share of the Winbury money.

6. The final scene of the series and the book are dramatically different

The very final pages of the book version of “The Perfect Couple” describe Merritt’s accidental drowning, told from her perspective, and reveal to readers how she died since no one was actually with her in her final moments.

In the show, after Abby is arrested for the murder, things flash forward to six months later when Amelia has left the world of the Winburys and Nantucket behind her.

She is shown to be working at London Zoo when Greer surprises her with a visit.

Greer explains that she has written a book about Amelia and will not publish it unless she has Amelia’s permission.

Speaking candidly about what happened in the summer, Greer admits that she used to hate Amelia but has come to admire her. Finally, Greer asks if Amelia would like to be friends with her.

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