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Motherhacker is a dark comedy scripted podcast produced by Gimlet Media and starring Carrie Coon.

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Background

Motherhacker is a dark comedy audio drama produced by Gimlet Media and starring Carrie Coon. [1] The show was directed by Amanda Lipitz, written by Sandi Farkas, and featured Alan Cumming in addition to Coon. [2] The story follows Bridget Landry, who falls for a phishing scam, tracks down the person who scammed her, and ends up working for them. [3]

The show debuted on November 13, 2019, releasing all nine episodes of the first season. [4] Each episode is between 10 and 15 minutes in length. [5] Coon recorded her parts with strep throat in three days. [6] The second season was released on June 7, 2021. [7]

The show's soundtrack was done by Warpaint. [8] [9] [10]

Cast

The cast includes the following actors: [11]

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