The series first began development in August 2019 at
Netflix, inspired by the novel
Chasing Hillary by
Amy Chozick, who created the series with
Julie Plec. However, by September 2021, Netflix had dropped the series, which would then move over to
The CW and receive a rework by Chozick and Plec. The series would again change networks in February 2022 to
HBO Max, where it was issued a series order.
Melissa Benoist would enter negotiations to star in the series that same month as well as serve as a producer. In June,
Rina Mimoun joined the series to serve as showrunner, while Benoist would be confirmed to participate in the series and Natasha Behnam was cast. In July,
Christina Elmore joined the cast. The following month,
Brandon Scott was added to the main cast, while
Scott Foley and
Griffin Dunne were among several additions to the recurring cast.
CNN anchor
Abby Phillip would also join the production to serve as a consultant. In September,
Carla Gugino would join in a lead role, and
Mark Consuelos would join in a recurring role in October. Production on the series had begun by October 1, 2022, when Chozick announced on
Instagram that filming had wrapped on the pilot episode. On May 24, 2024, Max canceled the series after one season. ==Release==