If Episode 1 is about discomfort, Episode 2 is about devastation. This is the chapter of the series that focuses on .
In a pivotal moment, the producers ask former child stars: Should Dan Schneider ever work in kids' TV again? Quiet on Set- The Dark Side of Kids TV Miniseri...
But in 2003, Brian Peck was arrested on charges of child sexual abuse involving a minor. The case was a media firestorm—except no one knew who the victim was. The press simply referred to him as "Nickelodeon star." If Episode 1 is about discomfort, Episode 2
The documentary features the father of the victim (identified as "John Doe" in legal proceedings) detailing the betrayal. Perhaps most disturbing is the revelation that after Peck was convicted, he received letters of support from prominent figures in the industry, urging the judge for leniency. This network of protection suggested a culture where the "talent" and the "team" were prioritized over the safety of the children. But in 2003, Brian Peck was arrested on
As the credits roll, a title card appears:
A particularly poignant segment of Quiet on Set focuses on the specific experiences of young women in the industry. The documentary interviews the mother of a young actress, highlighting how the environment on set began to fracture her daughter's sense of self.