Spoiler-Free Review of “Tell Me Lies” Season Two on Hulu: Still Just as Addicting!

**This is a spoiler-free review for season two so feel free to read on!**

“I will never forgive you for any of it…”

Tell Me Lies season two released on Hulu on September 4th 2024 with the first two episodes available to stream now. The remaining six episodes will air weekly. Based on the novel of the same name and produced by Emma Roberts, the romance-drama series stars Grace Van Patten, Jackson James White, Catherine Missal, and Spencer House. Each episode runs for approximately 48-52 minutes.

Summer is over and Lucy returns to college, hoping to leave her toxic relationship with Stephen in the past, but things become complicated when she runs into him at a party, bringing back old wounds and secrets.

Here is the trailer:

Tell Me Lies season two is already off to a fantastic start with plenty of juicy drama to indulge in and some new faces to spice things up. Is it worthy of your next watch? Let’s find out…

The Pros:

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Hooked once again!

Season one did a really great job of hooking me with each episode and I have to say that season two is off to an even better start. Once again, we have the mystery in the future connecting to the events in the past, but some of the newer elements introduced already have my mind buzzing with possibility.

It’s rare to find worthy college dramas. I loved Felicity when it aired, but most of the other teen dramas were initially set in high school. It’s nice to watch a show with a more mature feel to it. Sure, there’s plenty of soapy drama, but it doesn’t feel as whiny or overdone in the college environment, which makes this a refreshing watch.

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Lucy is even more interesting this time around.

I really love her character because she is flawed in so many ways. It makes her more realistic and she has such an edgy vibe going for her, which is fun to watch. She makes mistakes repeatedly, but she’s still trying her best to deal with her inner turmoil. I love that she is already taking a stand in season two, refusing to play the victim. I really want her to get even more unhinged with her outbursts and I’m confident we’ll get there.

In season one, I wasn’t really a fan of a lot of the other supporting characters, but I’m liking them a lot more in season two. They’re getting more layers and having Lucifer’s Tom Ellis in the mix now is a very good thing.  He’s already a scene stealer!

The Cons:

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Needed a refresher!

I really should have binge-watched season one before starting season two. It’s been some time and I’m a little fuzzy on certain details. I would definitely recommend watching the recap in the beginning to get up to speed, but a full re-watch may be necessary. There’s a lot to remember!

So am I in or out?

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I’m in!!!

Tell Me Lies season two is guilty pleasure worthy and then some!

We’re off to a fantastic start so far and I can’t wait to watch the rest of the episodes to find out what happens next!

I hope you enjoyed the review and feel free to post your own thoughts and theories on Tell Me Lies in the comments section below. Thanks so much for reading and happy viewing!

Best,

Amy Koto, TV Fanatic Girl

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Spoiler-Free Review of “Tell Me Lies” on Hulu: Addicted to Love

**This is a spoiler-free review so feel free to read on!**

“Do you still love me?”

Tell Me Lies released on Hulu on September 7th 2022 with the first three episodes available to stream now. The remaining seven episodes will air weekly. Based on the novel of the same name and produced by Emma Roberts, the romance-drama series stars Grace Van Patten, Jackson James White, Catherine Missal, and Spencer House. Each episode runs for approximately 42-46 minutes.

Lucy becomes obsessed with a guy at college who has a few secrets of his own, as we follow a toxic relationship and how it impacts the lives of those around them.

Here is the trailer:

Tell Me Lies is a guilty pleasure slow burn that highlights just how dangerous some relationships can be while giving us a deadly secret to ponder over. Is it worthy of your next watch? Let’s find out…

The Pros:

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Lucy has layers.

I don’t know about you, but I’m tired of watching shows centered around a female character who is starry-eyed and naive about all the wrong things. Lucy is a darker character and really intriguing to watch. I liked Grace Van Patten in Nine Perfect Strangers and so far she is really captivating my attention in this series. 

Stephen is a mystery and just when I think I have him figured out, we are thrown a curve ball at the end of episode three that has me anxiously waiting to find out more.

Well played!

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Not your average love story…

I didn’t really know what to expect with this one and I haven’t read the book, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked this from the start. I was drawn in completely to this bad romance with edge and I am loving every second of it. I can’t wait to see things unfold into something really dark and chaotic. 

I also like that there is a mystery in the background and after that cliffhanger at the end of episode three, I need to know more about it immediately!

The Cons:

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The supporting characters aren’t as interesting…

We’re spending some time on some of the other characters, but I’m honestly not that interested. I just want to know about Lucy and Stephen, but I don’t need that many details about the lives of everyone else unless it directly relates to them. The actors do a decent enough job, but I’ve seen enough college and teen dramas before and they aren’t doing anything that extraordinary. Our main characters are, however.

The hook-up scenes are a bit excessive. We pretty much get one with every new transition, but it hasn’t taken away from the main story that much so far.

So am I in or out?

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I’m in!!!

An addicting and steamy romance with a dark edge!

It’s safe to say that I’m hooked and then some! I can’t wait to find out what happens next!

I hope you enjoyed the review and feel free to post your own thoughts and theories on Tell Me Lies in the comments section below. Thanks so much for reading and happy viewing!

Best,

Amy Koto, TV Fanatic Girl

DON’T TAKE THE JOB…

It was only supposed to be temporary…but when Olivia Crewe accepts a new position that seems too good to be true, she soon discovers that twelve other girls previously had the same job as her. Only none of them lasted for more than thirty days. No notice. Nothing…right before they mysteriously disappeared without a trace.

My supernatural thriller Girl Number Thirteen is out now! I hope you enjoy!

Girl Number Thirteen is available here!

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