Tell Me Lies: Season 2 Episode 7 “I’m Not Drowning Fast Enough” – Recap and Review
Stephen makes a revelation about Lucy as Wrigley and Pippa have an intimate moment that he ruins to the point of you worrying about his safety.
Stephen makes a revelation about Lucy as Wrigley and Pippa have an intimate moment that he ruins to the point of you worrying about his safety.
It’s Thanksgiving and in Evan’s pursuit of maybe getting Bree back, everyone comes together, exes included, and the holiday becomes dramatic.
Sadie and Lydia come visit, and with that you see the possible reasons why Stephen and Lydia ended up together.
As Bree begins to get more from Oliver than sex, and Evan moves on, Lucy is forced to address her trauma and Diana the possibility that Lucy isn’t as crazy as Stephen has pushed.
Grace, effort, and accountability come into question with each relationship, during or post-college, as everyone continues to struggle with who they spend time with.
Bree and Evan have a fateful conversation as Lucy and Diana find themselves strangely on the same page about something.
“Tell Me Lies” returns and presents us with more potentially messy situations as we’re reminded why so many people should just be single.
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9-1-1 Episode 3 The devil wears a familiar face and tricks you with his lies. — Athena Dropouts Podcast “Cheating and Credit History are kinda the same. Past performance predicts future occurrences and the only way to gain that trust back is time.” — Nick Viall Hope is something is something you want about future…
“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.