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‘Tell Me Lies Season 3’: All about the premiere episode

'Tell Me Lies Season 3’ premiere recap: Lucy, Stephen's relationship goes 'beyond' toxic

‘Tell Me Lies’ is back for Season 3, and the American drama series based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Carola Lovering wastes no time dragging us right back into the chaos. The new season dropped on January 13, 2026, and picks up with Lucy and Stephen, who are still locked in their twisted dance — only now, it’s even messier. If you thought their relationship was toxic before, it’s gone way past that. We’re talking next-level damage.

Where it all picked up: The Season 3 premiere recap

So, where are we now? The premiere jumps in exactly where Season 2 left us hanging: spring semester at Baird College, Lucy and Stephen together again, even though everyone knows they should be miles apart. Those first three episodes throw you into the middle of their uneasy reunion. Right away, you see the old patterns creeping back in — manipulation, emotional games, and that weird push-pull that keeps them stuck. Stephen (Jackson White) wastes no time reminding Lucy he still has dirt on her. He uses her secrets like weapons, basically twisting her arm whenever he wants. Lucy (Grace Van Patten) gets caught in this loop of wanting him, regretting everything, and being just plain scared. It’s rough to watch, but you can’t look away.Their friends aren’t doing much better. Bree and Wrigley have a late-night moment that hints at something new, while Lucy’s choices — especially this wild confession that ends up on video — send shockwaves through the group.

Looking back: Where Seasons 1 and 2 left off

Now, let’s rewind a bit. If you need a refresher, Season 1 started with Lucy and Stephen’s magnetic college fling — intense, dramatic, probably doomed from the start. Their relationship caught everyone’s attention, but underneath, it was always a mess of jealousy and mixed signals. Then Season 2 stretched the story out, tossing in flash-forwards to show how all these reckless decisions follow them into adulthood. Friendships fell apart, trust disappeared, and Lucy’s controversial call on a sexual assault case left some scars that haven’t healed. By the end of Season 2, Stephen found out about Lucy’s betrayal, and he used it to mess with her head. Their whole thing was hanging by a thread, and honestly, most people hoped it would snap.Now, Season 3 turns up the heat. Instead of just focusing on the college drama, the show digs deeper into the psychological fallout of Lucy and Stephen’s relationship. The writing gets sharper, the characters more complicated. We also meet new faces — Amanda, Alex — who shake up the group and stir in even more trouble.

How to watch ‘Tell Me Lies’

If you want to jump in, the first three episodes are already streaming on Hulu in the US (Disney+ if you’re outside the States). There are eight episodes total, with new ones dropping every Tuesday until mid-February. Whether you’re rooting for someone to finally break free, or just here for the drama, Season 3 proves these lies don’t just hurt the people who tell them — they leave everyone around them picking up the pieces. Go to Source

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