"Liar" I Know You're Lying (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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(2017)

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8/10
The story continues, very good.
Sleepin_Dragon2 May 2020
Laura continues searching for evidence, Andrew continues to shout about his innocence.

I preferred this to the opening episode, I thought it was particularly good. Laura is convinced of his guilt, and frustrated that she's unable to prove his guilt, he's adamant about his innocence, it really does tell a very difficult, tragic story.

The casting was excellent,.and very deliberate. Laura is quite dour, she's almost difficult to like, Andrew on the other hand is charming, Ioan Gruffudd is a very attractive man, as a viewer I wonder if you are slightly pushed towards believing his story as opposed to hers?

Very good, 8/10.
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5/10
Episode 2
Prismark1026 September 2017
The first episode of Liar did better than the Williams Brothers other drama, Rellik competing against it. The second episode of Liar annihilated the second episode of Rellik in the ratings.

Episode two continues it straightforward story telling, it seems to be slanted towards making Andrew look plausible.

The post Laura puts online about Andrew raping her makes him embarrassed and he has to talk to his superiors at the hospital. However it is Laura who attracts criticism and whispers behind her back especially from pupils at the school who are having field day making fun of her. The pressure is getting to her.

I would have thought the head of the school would have put her on paid leave for a while given her traumatic experience.

As the police carry out her investigations, a frustrated Laura takes matters in her own hands, sneaking into Andrew's home looking for evidence, getting her ex Tom involved as well who upsets the investigating officers by poking his nose in.

The introduction of Denis played by Peter Davison at the end who contacts Andrew and tells him that Laura has done this before does make you wonder how this is going to stretch out over six episodes. The writers must have another trick up their sleeves.
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