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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

The Lying Game - O Twin, Where Art Thou?



After this episode, we are wondering if we should drop this as a weekly show. It was entertaining enough during the summer, but set up against regular shows? It’s not looking as good now that we are out of the summer drought. The episode was hard to stay with and get engaged in. Mostly nothing happened in the episode. The music was soapy and so was the acting. The episode was all set-up for future events with few forward-moving plot developments. This show is really dragging things out. We can't believe this was a midseason premiere!

After taunting us with the possibility of Annie Hobbs hitting town, instead we got Char’s aunt, Rebecca, who isn’t as interesting as we wanted her to be. So far anyway. She did get Char’s mom sent to rehab for being a drunk. After taunting us with the possibility of Emma confessing, Emma’s lips are sealed again. Will this show run out of story once all its secrets are out? Vampire Diaries this is not.

It’s ridiculous that Thayer was able to shake Emma’s core with his ridiculous Ethan theory. It’s also ridiculous that anyone believed Ethan’s implausible “glory days” lake story. Also, note to Char’s mom: Way to set an example for your kid. If you are hateful and unforgiving with your own family members, your kids are going to notice and think that’s normal.

We can’t believe Laurel lost the bracelet! We still love her though. The bracelet stuff annoyed us for most of the episode but ended up being interesting. Justin seems to have some guilt about his mom’s death and the fact that the bracelet was his mom's was a secret? What’s going on there?

This episode was Suttonless. But Emma received a piece of Sutton’s dress and a threat that said, “Keep being Sutton, or you’re next.” Hmm. The plot thickens, but the twin charade part of the show is probably going to stick around. No one in the Mercer family is figuring out who Emma is any time soon, unfortunately. You could probably skip this episode and just watch the recap next week, if you hadn’t already seen it. Except for the final few minutes and a little Rebecca/Alex co-scheming, this episode was a slow waste of time.

Episode grade: D+

4 comments:

  1. Agree. This show sucks so bad. I don't know why I keep watching it, either. There's no way it gets a second season, being as direction-less as it has been since it premiered.

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  2. Okay, I didn't want to put this in the post (because it might be a spoiler to some people), but the first Lying Game books starts with Sutton being dead and kind of just following Emma around. Emma receives a note saying something like "Keep being Sutton, or you’re next." Are they going to kill Sutton off the show? Do we want her to be dead? These are why I'm personally still watching the show, even if it isn't as good as other options.

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  3. Interesting! They should totally kill Sutton off.

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  4. They should develop and use Sutton more, IMO. That's been the weak link of this show and Ringer for me. Use the villainous twin. Have TWO interesting lives.

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