Tell Me Lies: Season 3 Episode 8 – Recap and Review [Series Finale]
Season 3 comes to an end in a way that not only wraps up the two time periods, but acts as an ideal series finale.
Season 3 comes to an end in a way that not only wraps up the two time periods, but acts as an ideal series finale.
Evan furthers his journey to the dark side as Bree and Wrigley try to figure out what’s next for them. Also, Lucy tries to appeal to Stephen’s ego.
It’s supposed to be Lucy’s worst year ever because of Stephen, but that doesn’t mean no one else has drama going on in their life.
While the rift between the past and 2015 grows to the point of becoming an issue this season, “Tell Me Lies” still finds ways to deliver enough drama for you to hope that season 3 could maybe learn from the mistakes of season 2.
“Tell Me Lies” ends its second season leaving you to question why is episode 8 the season finale since everything doesn’t get wrapped up.
“Tell Me Lies” returns and presents us with more potentially messy situations as we’re reminded why so many people should just be single.
“Tell Me Lies” may appear to be another young adult drama, but as it explores the interpersonal relationships between the core friend group and some of their families, it breaks away from its peers.
While you are left with a few lingering questions, the foundation is complete to understand the friendship dynamics at Evan and Bree’s wedding.
Lucy and Stephen have a much-needed heart-to-heart, and Stephen has one with Pippa, Diana, and Wrigley too. But that doesn’t mean everything gets resolved.
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