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.
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.