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Number one rule of quality television is believable characters. Why in the world would Andrew agree to go out with Laura again? He's suing her, why would he meet her in a pub? This makes absolutely no sense. As good as Joanne Froggatt was on Downton Abbey, by the third episode of Liar you get tired of her whining, sobbing, wrinkled expressions, shrill voice, etc. I get it already, chill out and have a plan, don't keep playing the victim. This show started out pretty good but it quickly devolved into an extended Lifetime movie with way too many closeups of peoples' faces.
score 5/10
bregund 9 November 2017
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