Tell Me Lies: Season 3 Episode 3 – Recap and Review
Stephen finds a new low as Diana and Pippa find a new high through each other. Also, Wrigley and Evan show they know how to play Stephen when they want to.
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Stephen finds a new low as Diana and Pippa find a new high through each other. Also, Wrigley and Evan show they know how to play Stephen when they want to.
Things shift in focus to Henry and Yasmin’s relationship, and so comes the question: can they get you to care about two characters known to be fodder for others?
Stephen sticks to his increasingly tired playbook to try to control Lucy, as many characters seemingly learn to pursue joy and love, over the same toxic vibe from 2008.
As Flum rewrites her hero’s story, it becomes more and more clear that her part of the larger hero group had more value than given credit for.
As Cooper continues to breadcrumb us in the past, Lucy further erodes her innocence and we’re left wishing they would lean more into the established.
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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.
Almost a year has passed since the events of season 3’s finale, and it appears many are on the cusp of a turning point while giving what you have expected and loved from the series.
It’s a bit of a gender swap from what we often see, when a hero is betrayed by one of their own and forced to start from nothing against a world that looks down at them.