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2 days ago
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We Were Liars Author Explains What That Chilling Finale Ending Means for Potential Season 2
If you just finished bingeing the eight-episode first season of We Were Liars, you could probably use a big hug right now. Well, a hug… and some answers. While the Prime Video adaptation largely follows the blueprint of E. Lockhart's 2014 novel, it ends on a note that even book readers may not necessarily anticipate. As in the original text, we learn that Cadence convinced the Liars to help her set fire to Clairmont, the main house on the Sinclair family's private island of Beechwood. Unfortunately, we also learn that Cadence was the only survivor of the blaze; Mirren, Johnny and Gat all perished in the blaze, and Cadence has been hallucinating their collective existence ever since. More from TVLine Eric Dane: My Countdown Task Force Leader Is 'Unapologetic, Determined' - and Wears the Hell Out of a Suit We Were Liars EPs Talk Book-to-Show Changes, Including Which Sinclair Family Member Didn't Make the Cut Does Jensen Ackles' Countdown Hero Have BDE - Big Dean (Winchester) Energy? 'There Are Familiar Aspects,' Says Supernatural Vet As she does in the book, Cadence processes this information — which her grandfather attempts to use against her, agreeing to stay silent if she takes her place as his new heir — and decides to abandon the Sinclair ways once and for all, dropping her grandmother's prized pearl necklace in the murky depths of the Atlantic Ocean. But wait, there's… more? Following Cadence's final act of defiance, we then see Carrie (Mamie Gummer) back at Red Gate, one of the other houses on the island. After popping a pill, she's surprised to see Johnny (Joseph Zada) appear to her in ghost form. 'I thought you left,' she tells him, to which he ominously replies, 'I don't think I can.' So, what's the deal with this unsettling, not-from-the-book ending? As it turns out, it is from one of Lockhart's books — just not the first one. 'That final scene with Carrie and Johnny is very close to the opening of my second book in the We Were Liars universe, which is called Family of Liars,' Lockhart tells TVLine. 'Really, it's a tip forward into Season 2 — should we get a Season 2 — but it's also a tip forward to the book that comes after We Were Liars. We all hope for a Season 2, and I know the showrunners have all kinds of plans.' Indeed they do. According to showrunner Julie Plec, the first season 'involves a lot of elements that we borrowed from the prequel, Family of Liars, that we now get to take into future seasons because we've done all the foundational work with the adult characters.' If you're unfamiliar with Family of Liars, which hit shelves in 2022, the follow-up book serves as a prequel to We Were Liars, taking readers back to Beechwood in the late 1980s. It's largely told from Carrie's perspective, as she tells Johnny's ghost about the worst things she did when she was younger. 'I wrote the finale, and that was a great chance to basically write a different version of the story that I had already written,' Lockhart says of Episode 8. 'I wrote a television version, and even though the same basic thing happens, it's paced differently. The action is built out, the drama is heightened, the reveals are done in a different way — and there are some additional reveals that aren't in the book.' Did you enjoy your summer with the Sinclairs? Grade the finale and the season in our polls below, then drop a comment with your thoughts on Prime Video's adaptation of . Best of TVLine Yellowjackets' Tawny Cypress Talks Episode 4's Tai/Van Reunion: 'We're All Worried About Taissa' Vampire Diaries Turns 10: How Real-Life Plot Twists Shaped Everything From the Love Triangle to the Final Death Vampire Diaries' Biggest Twists Revisited (and Explained)


The Review Geek
2 days ago
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- The Review Geek
We Were Liars – Season 1 Episode 7 'Everybody Knows That The Captain Lied' Recap & Review
Episode 7 Episode 7 of We Were Liars begins in Summer 17. Instead of being happy for our couple, Mirren tries to tell Cady to leave Gat alone. Before Cady can ask why, Bonnie shows up and asks for a horror story. Cady tells her to ask Mirren and she finds it funny. Harris calls Cady away for a visit in town. He accepts that he has made mistakes with his daughters and declares Cady as Sinclair's hope. In Summer 16, he is drafting his will. Bess sends the little ones to Brody while the rest get ready to sway Harris. Penny baits Cady that if she wants to save the world, she needs Harris' money so she needs to be on her best behaviour. Carrie is flustered as she reminds Johnny to be good. He tries to come out to her, hinting that he is not Sinclair good. She tells him to put a pin on it till the next day. Will assures Johnny that he is good and he is touched. Mirren notices the tell-tale signs of Bess' adulterous activities and is annoyed. However, Bess compliments her hair. The Liars miss Gat and smoke up before facing the family. Lunch begins. Harris is glad that Ed and Gat are gone, so it can just be the Sinclairs now. But he gets upset on learning the little ones are with Brody and calls him a criminal. He unwittingly targets Mirren and Bess decides to take the rest down. She mentions Carrie's drug addiction, Johnny's assault and even Penny's divorce. Angry, Carrie reveals Bess' affair with Dan. To grab back control, Harris forces Penny to have a lemon tart and an upset Cady starts provoking him. She comments that lemons are a sign of colonisation and keeps mentioning Gat. Johnny joins in, mentioning Ed. The sisters judge Carrie for dumping Ed for no reason. Overwhelmed, she lets it slip that she didn't have a choice. Cady figures out that Harris gave Carrie an ultimatum – the inheritance or Ed. Having had enough, Harris reveals that the will is final and they won't be getting their inheritance. He storms out and Cady goes after him, calling him a racist. He tries to defend himself but he falls and hits his head. The ambulance helicopter is for him. Penny tells Cady to find the will and burn it if it doesn't favour them. There is only one spot in the helicopter and Penny grabs it. Annoyed, Bess packs his things. Mirren doesn't understand why she is mean to her sisters. Bess rants that she was the good daughter while her sisters constantly messed up. She did everything her family wanted and never put herself first. Turns out she hates Boston yet she stayed close for Harris' sake after all. But he only notices when she messes up. (Sounds familiar.) Johnny is upset about Harris' treatment of Ed and wants solace in Carrie but she keeps searching for something. Conceding, he gives her pills back. He knows she has relapsed as it is how she dealt with his abusive father. He wishes she would talk to him and she insists on putting a pin on it till the next day. With Bess and Carrie leaving for the hospital, the Liars send the staff home and get drunk. Gat finally arrives and they all hug. They have fun as they drink and clean up. Mirren is tired of being a people pleaser like her mom and cuts her hair. Gat doesn't want to leave Cady. When he lost his dad, he would hide in a nook to get away from reality. He thanks her for saving him. She feels that Beechwood is a nook for her family and he writes down the devil motto on her hand. Johnny does the Tom Cruise-Risky Business dance and accidentally breaks an illegal ivory statue. Mirren breaks the second one and they laugh. The sisters call to update that Harris is fine. But since he never got himself checked up, his scans show early dementia. They hang up as Harris has run off. The dishwasher overflows and ruins the expensive rugs. The Liars laugh and reminisce about the good times. The mood dampens as they accept that Harris is racist and their family is a mess. In retaliation, Cady burns Harris' will. We also learn the contents – Bess gets the Boston house and they wonder if Harris knows she hates Boston. Carrie and Penny get a stipend as long as they stay single. And Cady gets the Beechwood Island. They want to cause more trouble to flout the Sinclair motto of burying their issues. Cady suggests doing something so big that it is difficult to cover up. She looks at Clairmont and declares that it is the source of their problems, built on a foundation of hate. At the end of We Were Liars Episode 7, Summer 17 Cady realises that they burned down the house. Johnny and Mirren comfort her. The Episode Review The show's budget for the music must be wild because if one thing they did right, it is the soundtrack album. It's got a whole lot of Hozier, Khalid, HAIM, Conan Gray and alt-J among others. And we are bringing up the music because this episode's highlight, without a doubt, is Johnny dancing to 'Old Time Rock and Roll'. If you weren't pumped for Zada as young Haymitch in the new Hunger Games prequel, you will be now with the range he shows as Johnny. Hozier's 'Eat Your Young' is a nice touch when the Liars make a mess of Clairmont. But it is a little disappointing given that this poignant anti-capitalist song is used for such a shallow and performative storyline. Despite burning the will and the house and ruining expensive carpets, the Liars don't actually change anything. Clairmont stands even uglier and stronger. Harris can just rewrite his old will. The sisters will continue to bicker. And the only one who will most likely get in trouble is Gat. Just like he pointed out how the ethnic help was often fired for the kids' mistakes. We had hoped the racist and classist storyline would head somewhere different from the books. But by being a faithful adaptation, the book's weakness becomes the show's weakness. Previous Episode Next Episode Expect A Full Season Write-Up When This Season Concludes!


The Review Geek
3 days ago
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- The Review Geek
We Were Liars – Season 1 Episode 1 'Tell Me Sweet Little Lies' Recap & Review
Episode 1 Episode 1 of We Were Liars begins with Cady aka Cadence Sinclair washing up on the beach. She is heavily injured and doesn't remember anything. A quick montage shows arguments among her family members. Cady narrates all that she can remember of Summer 16. Her family spends the summers on Beechwood Island. Cady is smart and so her mother, Penny, lets her get away with everything. Penny is divorced but no one is allowed to talk about her ex who cheated on her. Cousin Johnny is a troublemaker but his mother, Carrie, feels a lenient approach is the best way to handle him. Carrie's partner, Ed, is a designer. Cousin Mirren is clumsy but sweet. And as luck would have it, her mother, Bess is snarky. Everyone jokes that Bess is a tradwife while her husband, Brody, is constantly busy with work. While they take their routine family photo, they realise that Gat is missing. A flashback to Summer 8 shows Ed bringing his nephew, Gat, who has just lost his father. Gat is quiet and shy but Cady welcomes him and he becomes an honorary Sinclair. Soon, Cady, Gat, Johnny and Mirren become the best of friends. Courtesy of their antics and the way they get away with it, they are known as The Liars. Back to Summer 16, Gat arrives and The Liars happily reunite. The family has dinner by the cliffside. Penny and Bess argue over which of their estates should be renovated. Ed mentions having a kid but Carrie interrupts. A party boat anchors in their view and while Johnny is excited, Grandfather Harris hates it. We soon see that Gat and Cady are attracted to each other. Penny and Bess constantly argue and throw barbs at each other's marriages. Carrie is the mediator and distracts them by pointing out how hot Dan, the harbour service guy, is. Harris enlists Ed to get rid of the party boat. Ed tells Carrie, who teases him and they engage in PDA, which annoys Bess. Over the next few days, the Sinclairs have fun, swimming and playing tennis. Gat is super attentive and thoughtful, and Cady realises that she likes him. She asks him out to see the meteor shower and he is excited. Johnny notices how cosy they are and indirectly warns them. He reveals that he hooked up with his tennis partner which made things weird and ruined the team. Gat is still excited about the date when Ed offhandedly comments that if one falls in love with a Sinclair, they have to keep up with their messy family. Right on cue, Johnny drags Gat away to get an invite to the party boat. Cady waits alone, only for Gat to show up with Johnny and Mirren so they can all head to the party boat. Gat looks apologetic while Cady is hurt. He keeps looking at her and Johnny and Mirren tease them. To shut them down, Gat joins the two in drinking and dancing. Cady sulks and then leaves. Back on the island, Penny and Bess' usual rivalry turns nasty. Their mom, Tipper, scolds them about decorum and Penny blames her for not letting them talk about their feelings normally. She ends up revealing that her ex has hired a PI to squeeze out every penny. Everyone heads out to watch the meteor shower and Cady joins them. She suddenly spots Gat swimming back to the island to be with her. They are interrupted by Johnny and Mirren who drag them for a swim. Later, Johnny confesses that he was hurt that Cady ditched them instead of telling them the truth. They patch up and after Johnny and Mirren leave, Gat apologises as well. He confesses that he was nervous and that he likes Cady as well. They kiss. Bess is waiting for Brody who never shows up. She ends up ranting to Dan. While heading in, Mirren spots her mother hooking up with Dan. Penny goes on a run and cries. Carrie throws out some wine. Harris is on the terrace and watches everyone. 2 months later, an injured Cady washes up on the beach. On her hands it is written – 'Never surrender to the devil you know best.' The Episode Review We Were Liars Episode 1 is an interesting start to the adaptation of an iconic psychological thriller of the 2010s. While we were mostly obsessed with dystopian books or John Green romances, E. Lockhart snuck onto us out of nowhere with her jaw-dropping thriller, We Were Liars. And while it may have taken a decade to get an adaptation, the wait seems to have been worth it. While the nostalgia remains for us book readers, it is sure to be intriguing for new fans of the Amazon Prime show. The first chapter is essentially Cady narrating all that she can remember about her loving family. But as the other characters start getting their POVs, we see that the Sinclairs are far from perfect. While the kids enjoy their summers, Bess and Penny's rivalry over who is the better sister spills onto Carrie to keep them in check. She has her own problems as she keeps avoiding heavy topics with Ed, even though she seems to love him. Harris sees Ed as his assistant and in return, Ed is forced to keep him happy as his footing in the family seems to be precarious. How will all of this affect Cady and The Liars? Next Episode Expect A Full Season Write-Up When This Season Concludes!