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.
As certain characters continue to evolve, be fleshed out, and show long-term potential, there comes the question of what to do with those who haven’t evolved beyond being hot or a catalyst for drama?
There is a spectrum of how men can be, and while Stephen has shown himself to be the worst there is, does that make the others on Tell Me Lies that much better?
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.
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.
Acting as a comedy, think piece, and a reminder of the power and dangers of the KGB, “Spain” excels in some ways but can seem to be word vomit in others.
Taking place barely over a day, “The Coast Starlight” is packed with a series of what-if conversations that leave you longing for connection.