Years after filming a viral documentary in high school, two bickering ex-lovers get pulled back in front of the camera — and into each other's lives.
In a riveting exploration of love, betrayal, and the lingering shadows of past decisions, the new TV series "Faithless" (2025) is creating waves among audiences. This six-episode drama delves deep into the lives of David Howard, a recently divorced filmmaker, and Marianne, his former lover who was once married to his best friend. Set against the backdrop of Stockholm in both the late 1970s and present day, this poignant narrative invites viewers to reflect on choices made in youth that echo through time.
The story begins with David returning to Stockholm after a divorce, reconnecting with Markus—his childhood friend—and Markus's wife, Marianne. The chemistry between David and Marianne becomes palpable as they rekindle their friendship amidst family dynamics that are fraught with tension. The flashbacks reveal how their affair began decades ago when emotions ran high and choices were clouded by passion. These intriguing beginnings set up an emotional rollercoaster that unfolds throughout Season 1.
Each episode artfully balances present-day dilemmas with flashbacks that provide context and depth to the characters’ motivations. In Episode 1, we witness David's hesitation to confront Marianne at her hospital bed—a moment laden with unresolved feelings from their shared history. The subsequent episodes continue to peel back layers of emotional complexity as we see them navigate not only their personal regrets but also how these affect those around them—especially Markus and their daughter Isabelle.