Los Angeles Times

Too real or ‘UnREAL’?

- libby.hill@latimes.com Twitter: @midwestspi­tfire

For Lifetime’s sophomore series “UnREAL,” there’s really no such thing as getting too real.

The show, which begins production on its second season in March, follows the behind-the-scenes action of “Everlastin­g,” a reality television show with a decided similarity to ABC’s “The Bachelor.”

But beyond the reality show facade, “UnREAL” really revolves around the relationsh­ip between “Everlastin­g ” TV producer Rachel Goldberg (Shiri Appleby) and her mentor, executive producer Quinn King (Constance Zimmer).

The pair’s friendship and working relationsh­ip is fractious and ferocious, yet they’re bound together by their shared struggle of being women in an unforgivin­g industry.

“It’s basically a female ‘Breaking Bad,’ ” “UnREAL” co-creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro said Wednesday at the press tour in Pasadena. “It’s the Quinn and Rachel show. We break their story first and figure the rest out from there.”

But Shapiro isn’t content to sit back and do the same old thing for Season 2 of the show.

For one thing, “Everlastin­g” will feature a black bachelor, something even “The Bachelor” hasn’t managed in 20 seasons on the air.

“The first season was about the princess fantasy, that idea that one guy can show up and change your life and how much that ... [messes] us all up. In Season 2, we’re incredibly interested in talking about masculinit­y and how men’s rights activism plays into it,” Shapiro said, outlining the season’s larger themes.

Co-creator Marti Noxon added, “What we’re interested in now is sexual politics.”

Shapiro said that it was fun to watch a bunch of white women try to talk to everyone about race and that for “UnREAL,” edge didn’t come from exploitati­on but from exploratio­n.

“Part of it is defining what it is to be edgy in our world,” she said. “And it’s telling the truth to the point where we’re really, really uncomforta­ble.”

Season 2 of “UnREAL”will return to Lifetime this summer. Season 1 will be available to stream on Hulu on Feb. 3.

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