

Drama
Overview
Beautiful, wild, funny, and lost, Katie Kampenfelt takes a year off before college to find herself, all the while chronicling her adventures in an anonymous blog into which she pours her innermost secrets. Eventually, Katie's fearless narrative begins to crack, and dark pieces of her past emerge.
Top Cast


Britt Robertson
Britt Robertson
Katie Kampenfelt
Britt Robertson
Katie Kampenfelt


Molly Hagan
Molly Hagan
Caroline Kampenfelt
Molly Hagan
Caroline Kampenfelt


Andy Buckley
Andy Buckley
Mark Aubichon
Andy Buckley
Mark Aubichon


Robert Patrick
Robert Patrick
Doug Kampenfelt
Robert Patrick
Doug Kampenfelt


Zuleikha Robinson
Zuleikha Robinson
Affie
Zuleikha Robinson
Affie


Christian Slater
Christian Slater
Paul Spooner
Christian Slater
Paul Spooner


Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Margaret Spooner
Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Margaret Spooner


Max Carver
Max Carver
Rory
Max Carver
Rory


Justin Long
Justin Long
Dan Gallo
Justin Long
Dan Gallo


Martin Sheen
Martin Sheen
Martin Sheen
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