A second chance, a do-overwhatever you want to call it, Raimy Sullivan has one.
Translation: Raimy could possibly change the past.
The thing that appealed to me most from the film really was the what if?

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of it all, showrunner Jeremy Carver tells EW.
What if you had the opportunity to reconnect with someone you had lost?
Carver then took that idea and added a few twists.
For starters, he changed the central dynamic from father-son to father-daughter.
It just felt more dynamic and challenging and frankly exciting to me as a writer, Carver says.
There feels something inherently more electric about a father reuniting with his daughter he barely knows.
It felt like more of a challenge.
Within that father-daughter dynamic is another change.
And then she grows up knowing he died because he was a dirty cop.
Frequencypremieres Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 9 p.m.
ET on The CW.