A TVLine review highlights Apple TV+'s Imperfect Women as a strong entry in the Wine Mom Mystery genre, similar to Big Little Lies. The series features Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss, and Kate Mara, with eight episodes based on an Araminta Hall novel. It premieres this Wednesday following the March 16, 2026 review publication.
Apple TV+'s Imperfect Women, showrun by Annie Weisman of Physical, fits into the Wine Mom Mystery subgenre, which centers on affluent women navigating crime, scandal, and secrets, much like Big Little Lies. The reviewer, having screened four of its eight episodes, notes its familiarity but praises its superior execution through a strong cast and psychological depth beyond mere whodunit plotting. Premiering the Wednesday after the March 16, 2026 review, the series stars Kerry Washington as Eleanor, Elisabeth Moss as Mary, and Kate Mara as Nancy—three close friends whose birthday drinks outing ends with Nancy's death, as revealed in the trailer. The narrative unfolds via flashbacks and narrated insights, revealing secrets, lies, and twists while probing grief's complexities: guilt, rage, and second-guessing. Washington's performance draws on her Scandal experience with melodrama, including a heated clandestine hookup, while Moss portrays Mary's descent into a true-crime obsession, referencing cases like Laci Peterson's impact on public psyche. The show maintains a confident pace with soapy elements, stunning visuals of wealthy homes, and authentic emotional bonds among the leads. TVLine's bottom line: 'Apple TV's Imperfect Women spins a riveting mystery straight out of the Big Little Lies playbook, boosted by strong performances and surprising depth.'