I’m a giant devotee of the post-Pretty Little Liars managing ABC Family is headed in. That’s not to estimate I don’t conscious of the immaculate drama on Make It Or Break It. (Hey, it’s not cancelled yet. I can use pourboire tense.) Or the campy corn served up on 10 Things I Hate About You. (R.I.P.) But The Lying Game, which premiered after night, is chop off of the same Pretty fabric that has made me tune in into the network more than ever.
The Lying Game, based off a paperback from Alloy (as is Liars), centers around same duplicate sisters (both played by As the World Turns‘ Alexandra Chando) who were separated at parturition and grew up with very diverse lives as a result. When rear issue Emma finds herself on the meander from her human as an unloved orphan, she ends up on sister Sutton’s neat Phoenix doorstep. It seemed liking for a agreeable reunion, but minutes after meeting, Sutton asks Emma for a favor (wow, she in took to this entire "family" preoccupation quickly… ): Pretend to be her for two days. She uses the tumbledown "I have a restraint on our right parents" condone for her unanticipated departure (I’ve reach-me-down it twice myself. My parents weren’t pleased) and leaves Emma with a aggregate of messy happenings to family out. Consolation prize: A BMW.
Having never be familiar with the books, I have nothing to weigh the series to, but I can’t facilitate but burrow it for what it is. In fact, I set a ripen throw because for some reason, I strike one adore my entity will be sadder if I don’t keep to up with the passionate questions firing up in my brain: What is Sutton is positively up to? Why were they separated in the before all place? Why is Sutton ostensibly the bitchy twin? Where does she shop? And what’s booming on between her and that Ethan guy? Image Credit: Quantrell Colbert/The CW I won’t go as far as to aver the series is as favourable as Pretty Little Liars… yet. But it could get there, especially if they join an Ezra. By that I don’t communicate a distinction who has unfitting relations with younger characters; I just bring out someone as drawing as Ezra. Lead Chando to be sure fills the beautiful female quota on the series just fair (it helps that she’s there twice), but I can’t succour but detect she looks like someone else on TV.
In fact, during one furor in the premiere episode, I sic screamed out, "Oh my Dobrev!" (In the pic you see, Chando is on the left.) Seriously! Even Nina looks shocked! Agree? More importantly, do you jibe or bicker on my thoughts on The Lying Game? Will you babysit more? Was it better or worse than Pretty Little Liars? And do you identical to the mystery-heavy series being churned out at ABC Family as much as I do?
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