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.
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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 Harper acts as a harpoon to Tender, it is revealed that she may not be prepared for what she has brought onto herself.
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.
Worried reminds you of when Comedy Central had scripted programming and makes you dearly wish they would bring that back.
Everybody’s story starts somewhere and for Lance and his boys, it’s going to start in Ohio before eventually hitting Los Angeles.
As Industry focuses on the staff of SternTao, personal issues spill over in the pursuit of taking Tender down for profit.
The second season of Fallout ends less focused on ending this season on a high note and more on building your anticipation for season 3.
A rift grows on Tell Me Lies, and while it is between characters, it isn’t in the way the show is usually talked about.
Rishi gets notably focused as it seems he has found a new level of rock bottom. Mesnwhile, Yasmin potentially overextends herself and Harper? Well, she is in her favorite position: Underdog.
Stuck at the bottom of a pit, discovering others who became trapped there, will Flum and Sara make it out alive or learn why Flum’s name was on that monster?