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: The episode excels at creating a sense of dread. Even during celebratory moments, the writing ensures you feel the impending social collapse.

: For some viewers, the characters' decisions—specifically Lucy’s—become almost too frustrating to watch. The show leans hard into the "anti-hero" territory where you are no longer rooting for the protagonist, but rather watching a train wreck. Technical Note on "FRENCH HDTV" Versions If you are watching the FRENCH HDTV release specifically:

: Grace Van Patten (Lucy) and Jackson White (Stephen) have a terrifyingly authentic chemistry. White, in particular, plays Stephen with a subtle, chilling coldness that makes his gaslighting feel incredibly realistic. Tell Me Lies S01E06 FRENCH HDTV

This episode marks the beginning of the "Bree’s Birthday" weekend, a classic trope used to trap all characters in one location and force long-simmering secrets to the surface.

: This episode sheds some of the "slow burn" feel of the earlier chapters, moving the plot forward with significant confrontations. The Bad: : The episode excels at creating a sense of dread

: The weight of what happened to Macy continues to haunt the periphery of the story. Stephen’s ability to manipulate Lucy into becoming an accomplice in his silence is on full display here, showcasing the "lies" the title promises.

Episode 6 is where Tell Me Lies stops being a typical college drama and transforms into a genuine psychological thriller. It’s uncomfortable, well-acted, and essential viewing for the rest of the season. The show leans hard into the "anti-hero" territory

: After episodes of Stephen holding all the cards, we finally see Lucy attempt to exert some control, though it is often through self-destructive means.

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