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The comedic drama series tells the story of a modern, imperfect woman and publisher named Evelyn Jones, played by acclaimed Australian actress Asher Keddie, and her journey from lounge room blogger to becoming a force in women’s media.
Episode 8 : The Original Woman
December. 06,2023
Betrayal ignites Evelyn’s ambition as well as her competitive spirit, and she delivers an impassioned call to arms.
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Episode 7 : Feminism Is A Bloodsport
December. 06,2023
A CEO sleepout shifts a bruised and fragile Evelyn’s frame of mind, from white-knuckling control to a readiness to relinquish it.
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Episode 6 : Matricide
December. 06,2023
When the election goes south, Evelyn faces very public criticism about her Elizabeth Myles article from her own feminist community, leaving Evelyn at a loss – for once – for words.
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Episode 5 : Sacrifice and Power
December. 06,2023
When Eve Life secures a sit-down interview with the politician days away from becoming Australia’s first female Prime Minister, Evelyn is made an offer she can refuse.
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Episode 4 : A Good Cause
December. 06,2023
While being shadowed for a profile piece, a leak about the covert cover tactics of her former magazine ends up wreaking havoc for Evelyn.
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Episode 3 : Burn Our Bras
December. 06,2023
Eve Life pitches for a sports bra campaign, as generational warfare breaks out between the women in Evelyn’s family.
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Episode 2 : Exposure Therapy
December. 06,2023
As Eve Life celebrates its first viral hit, Evelyn’s relationships with family and friends are put under strain.
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