"Tell Me Lies" EP says fan reactions drove her to write a specific storyline for season three

Creator and showrunner of popular Hulu series "Tell Me Lies," Meaghan Oppenheimer, has revealed that the show's storyline for season three was influenced by fan reactions online.

In an interview with ABC, Oppenheimer discussed how fans' comments on social media led to the development of Lucy's character arc in season two. Fans had been asking for Lucy to face consequences for her actions, and Oppenheimer took this feedback into consideration when writing the storyline for the character.

The creator explained that she wanted fans to reflect on their own behavior towards women like Lucy, who often receive harsher treatment than men. Oppenheimer stated that "we are just so much harder on women than we are on men" and that she hopes the show will encourage viewers to think critically about this issue.

For season three, Oppenheimer has incorporated more reactions from fans into the storyline. According to the showrunner, fans were also hard on Bree in her relationship with Oliver last year, saying "she knew what she was doing." This sparked a conversation between Oppenheimer and her writers about how they can handle sensitive topics like infidelity.

The upcoming season will explore more of Lucy's journey as she faces consequences for her actions. The showrunner emphasized the importance of paying attention to subtle details in the story, such as body language and looks exchanged between characters, which often hold significant clues to what's coming next.

Overall, Oppenheimer's approach to writing "Tell Me Lies" is centered around listening to fan feedback while also challenging viewers to think critically about societal issues. As fans eagerly await the premiere of season three on January 13, they can expect a new wave of surprises and revelations that will keep them hooked until the very end.
 
OMG 🀩 I am SO excited for season 3 of "Tell Me Lies"!!! πŸ’– It's amazing to see how creator Meaghan Oppenheimer is listening to fans' feedback online and incorporating it into the storyline πŸ€”. I love that she wants to encourage us to think critically about how we treat women like Lucy, who always get harsher treatment than men πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. The way she's handling sensitive topics like infidelity is also super smart πŸ’‘. I'm totally invested in Lucy's journey now and can't wait to see what consequences she faces πŸ’₯. January 13th, bring it on! πŸŽ‰
 
OMG u guys!! 🀩 I'm so hyped for season 3 of "Tell Me Lies"!!! The fact that creator Meaghan Oppenheimer is actually taking fan feedback into consideration is, like, super cool 😎. It's not just about making a show that fans love, but also using it as an opportunity to spark important conversations πŸ’¬. Lucy's character arc is going to be SO interesting, I can already imagine the drama unfolding 🀯. And Oppenheimer's message about how we treat women differently than men is so relevant πŸ™Œ. Can't wait to see what surprises she has in store for us this season! 😏
 
I gotta say, this shows how much power fans have on creators now πŸ€―πŸ“Ί. It's like, I get it, creators want to make hits and stuff, but at the same time, they need fan feedback to make it happen. I love how Meaghan Oppenheimer is using this approach with "Tell Me Lies", it's like she's putting her money where her mouth is 😊. And I'm kinda curious to see how they're gonna handle that infidelity plotline - some people are gonna say it's too sensitive, but others might be all about it πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ’•.
 
Ugh I'm literally so invested in this show now 🀯! Meaghan Oppenheimer is a genius for listening to fan feedback but also being bold enough to tackle tough issues like infidelity and how society treats women πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. It's crazy to think that fans were actually asking for Lucy to face consequences for her actions, it shows how invested people are in the show... and honestly I'm kinda worried about what will happen next 😱. Oppenheimer's approach is so refreshing, it's not just about following the ratings or fan service, she's actually using them as a way to spark real conversations πŸ€”. Can't wait for Jan 13th!
 
just saw this interview with Meaghan Oppenheimer from "Tell Me Lies" 🀯 and I am LIVING for it!!! fan feedback is everything right now! 😍 she's so on point about how we harshly treat women in media, like Lucy's character arc was a major vibe. it's all about those subtle details too, body language, looks exchanged... I need a recap of season 3 already 🀩 can't wait to see how Oppenheimer continues to push boundaries and spark conversations on sensitive topics πŸ’¬
 
I'm loving how creator Meaghan Oppenheimer is keeping it real with her fans πŸ€—. Listening to their feedback and incorporating it into the show is such a great way to make viewers feel invested in the storyline. At the same time, I appreciate that she's also using this platform to spark some tough conversations about how we treat women in our personal lives ⚠️. It's all about finding that balance between being responsive to fan feedback and pushing boundaries to get us thinking critically πŸ’‘. Can't wait for season three to drop on January 13 πŸ“Ί!
 
omg can you believe how much of an impact our online comments are having on TV shows? like meghan oppenheimer is actually taking fan feedback seriously and using it to shape the storyline for season three 🀯 it's crazy how showrunners are now listening to what we're saying online. but at the same time, i wish more people were talking about the real issues that fans are bringing up - like why do women get treated so harshly in media? why is it still a thing that women have to face consequences for things that men don't have to face? i think shows like "tell me lies" are just starting to scratch the surface of this conversation and i'm excited to see where they go from here πŸ‘€
 
🀯 I'm so down for this kinda thing! Meaghan Oppenheimer is literally giving me LIFE! πŸ™Œ The way she's incorporating fan feedback into her show and sparking conversations about societal issues like women being held to different standards than men? πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ’¬ It's so refreshing to see creators listening to their audience and using it as fuel for change. I'm already hyped for season three - bring on the drama and the reflection! 😏 Can't wait to see how Oppenheimer weaves those subtle details together to create a wild ride of emotions πŸŽ₯
 
I'm intrigued by how Meaghan Oppenheimer is using fan feedback to shape the show's storyline. It's a great example of how creators can listen to their audience without sacrificing artistic vision πŸ€”. By exploring themes like female empowerment and accountability, I think "Tell Me Lies" will spark some important conversations πŸ’¬. As for season three, I'm excited to see how Oppenheimer handles sensitive topics like infidelity - it's not always easy to tackle these issues in a way that feels authentic and thought-provoking πŸ“Ί. Overall, it sounds like the show is going to be just as engaging as ever, with some new surprises up its sleeve πŸŽ‰.
 
I'm telling you, something's off with this whole "listening to fan feedback" thing... πŸ€” It sounds like Oppenheimer is trying to distract us from the real agenda here. I mean, what if fans aren't just giving her random comments? What if they're actually being manipulated by some kind of online propaganda machine? πŸ’‘ And think about it, Oppenheimer saying we're "harder on women" than men... sounds like a setup for a classic patriarchy-pushing narrative πŸ™„. I'm not buying it. This is just a smokescreen to keep us from seeing the true plot. Stay vigilant, folks! πŸ”
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda fascinated by how Meaghan Oppenheimer's approach to writing "Tell Me Lies" is all about tuning in to fan feedback while still keeping it real 🌎. On one hand, it's awesome that she's taking the time to listen to what her audience has to say and incorporating those thoughts into the show. It feels like a more collaborative effort, you know? But at the same time, I'm also reminded of how quickly we can turn on someone who's 'badly' behaving just because they're a woman 🚫. Like, Oppenheimer talks about how we're "harder" on women than men, and that's such an interesting thing to explore. Can we ever truly get away from our own biases and just have honest conversations? πŸ’­
 
πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘€ I'm loving how Oppenheimer is using fan feedback to shape the storyline of "Tell Me Lies" πŸ€―πŸ’‘ Season three is gonna be all about consequences, accountability, and reflecting on our own behavior towards women like Lucy πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ‘©β€β€οΈ It's so important to acknowledge that women often face harsher treatment than men βš οΈπŸ’” And I'm excited to see how the show will encourage viewers to think critically about this issue πŸ€”πŸ’¬ With fans being super vocal online, it's refreshing to see Oppenheimer taking their feedback into consideration πŸ“πŸ’‘ Can't wait for season three on Jan 13 πŸŽ‰πŸ‘€
 
I'm still not convinced with how Hulu handles their shows πŸ€”. So first season just drops out of nowhere, no intro or anything. Then they get feedback from fans online and suddenly it's like they're making an effort πŸ’‘. But what about seasons 1 & 2? I mean, I loved the twist at the end but wasn't prepared for that kind of cliffhanger 🀯. I'd love to see more consideration in how Hulu releases their shows... just my two cents 😊
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda impressed that Meaghan Oppenheimer is actually listening to what fans have to say about her show. It's not always easy for creators to balance fan feedback with their own vision, but it sounds like she's doing a great job of finding that middle ground. πŸ“Ί I do love how she's using the show as an opportunity to spark some real conversations about how we treat women in society - it's definitely something that needs more discussion! πŸ’¬ What I'm curious about is whether Oppenheimer will get too caught up in trying to please every fan, or if she'll be able to stay true to her artistic vision. 🀞 Either way, I'm excited to see where season three takes us!
 
man this show is getting so deep i love how meaghan oppenheimer is listening to fans and using it to write more realistic storylines especially with lucy's character arc i feel like its gonna be super intense this season can't wait for jan 13 tho
 
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