Tell Me Lies Episode 6 is next in line and viewers are excited to see how the romance between Lucy and Stephen evolves over time. Created by Meaghan Oppenheimer, the series is based on the 2018 book of the same name by Carola Lovering. It stars Grace Van Patten as Lucy Albright, Jackson White as Stephen DeMarco, Catherine Missal as Bree, Spencer House as Wrigley, Sonia Mena as Pippa, Branden Cook as Evan, Benjamin Wadsworth as Drew and Alicia Crowder as Diana.
The first five episodes of Tell Me Lies are out now with a runtime of 45-55 minutes per episode and they have become a hit amongst the viewers. The story slowly but steadily takes a more intimate turn with each passing episode.
What Will Happen in Tell Me Lies Episode 6?
Lucy and Stephen are continuing to head into a very toxic phase of their relationship. The last episode was full of ups and downs, especially since we got to meet both of our protagonists’ mothers and understand where they come from. Lucy’s big revelation about her mother and Stephen’s deal with his father was really the turning points of the story.

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In the upcoming episode of Tell Me Lies, we can expect Lucy craving for more attention from Stephen but, also keep Max as her option. It is very much possible that Stephen will get to know about Max and that will result in him acting out and pursuing something with Diane or someone else. Macy’s truth surrounding Stephen can also see in the light in the next episode as we are already half through the show.
When Will Tell Me Lies Episode 6 Release?
Tell Me Lies Episode 6 is titled ‘And I’m Sorry If I Dissed You’ and is scheduled to arrive on Hulu and Disney+ Hotstar on 28th September 2022. The episode is written by Meaghan Oppenheimer, who also wrote the pilot episode and, will adhere to the 45-55 minutes of runtime, as we have seen in the previous episodes.
Tell Me Lies Trailer
Meanwhile, you can watch all the available episodes of Tell Me Lies on Hulu and Disney+ Hotstar. To read our review for the same, click here.
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