"Tell Me Lies" EP says fan reactions drove her to write a specific storyline for season three
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"Tell Me Lies" EP says fan reactions drove her to write a specific storyline for season three
"Stephen and Lucy are getting back together and Lucy really starts off the season with thinking things are gonna be really different and that's her first mistake. So I think it's just her realizing that and that cycle continuing and her starting to face consequences in a more tangible way as opposed to a mental away."
"I hear a lot of people say 'she's as bad as Stephen,' which I think, it's just baffling to me that anyone thinks that, but here we go. And so they've been asking for Lucy to be punished since season one. And so I was doing something where I'm like, we're gonna put her on this punishment storyline. And I want you guys to ask yourselves at the end of the season if you feel OK about that, you know? How do you actually feel that you were so hard on this girl? Does it not feel like it was maybe too much,"
Episode one opens at Bree and Evan's 2015 wedding and shows Bree's reaction to Evan admitting he slept with Lucy before reverting to the 2008 timeline as the group returns to Baird after break. Stephen struggles with morality and increasingly uses hurting others as his primary response to confusing feelings. Stephen and Lucy reunite early in the season, with Lucy believing things will change and then confronting the repeat of harmful cycles. Lucy faces more tangible consequences this season. The creators intentionally designed Lucy's punishment arc in response to audience demands and to provoke reflection on its severity.
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