She wakes up in Wrigley’s bed and asks her to come with her to lunch with her father. He is in for a business trip and would love to meet him. It goes well as the newly anointed football captain is charming and comforting with him. He implies that Pippa is usually a “Reserved” person and that her friends didn’t “like” her too much. But she says it is not the case. He is happy for her and says their home is always open for her if she faces any problems

Pippa seems to have problems staying alone. First, she takes Wrigley’s leave as he practices in the morning. Then, when she sees Bree isn’t in, she goes to Lucy’s room. Charlie welcomes her and they talk about Charlie’s recent date. There is a very subtle hint that Pippa might be interested in Charlie romantically. If indeed, it would be a big reveal in her character. Pippa is also shown to be a bit needy, socially, and she feigns orgasms with Wrigley. But why would she do that? Lucy is a little upset with Stephen for not fully opening up with her about his life. Pippa and Charlie watch Ever After “non ironically” together, growing closer to each other. ..

Lucy is surprised to see Pippa again in her room. Charlie mentions that someone might be on the “back foot” in a relationship if they aren’t participative. It basically means they are “losing” in the relationship. Lucy feels Stephen has the upper hand in their relationship. Pippa plans together to go to the fair, where the latter mentions “acapella” as part of the festivities. Lucy hears that and knows Diana will be there too. She comes with them too. Charlie notices a different side of Pippa when she is with Wrigley than when she is with her.

Bree and Evan have hit it off, which is nice. It feels like a warm victory in this sea of cold and indifference. Evan and Lucy have a heart-to-heart about her relationship. She asks him if Stephen used to say “I love you” to Diana, to which Evan replies that they did. Lucy emotionally goes to take a moment and asks Stephen to come over. He is hesitant and it seems like will get away with it but Lucy insists and hangs up. Together, they see the acapella show and she makes Diana jealous by making out with Stephen in front of her. Pippa investigates Charlie after she meets a girl at the fair. Pippa investigates Charlie after she meets a girl at the fair, but finds out he’s just an average guy who likes going on dates with girls he’s met online. ..

Lucy confronts Stephen about the issue but he starts to fight back. As soon as Lucy mentions what she is “holding in for him”, he gets docile. He knows if Lucy speaks out, he will be in big trouble. A drunk Pippa goes to Charlie once again, where the newcomer confronts her about the difference in personality. They then make out but Charlie and get intimate.

Charlie listens attentively as Pippa shares her story, trying to understand why she feels so embarrassed and ashamed. He asks her how she can be so different from other people and she tells him about her life before high school and how she didn’t have any friends. Charlie listens attentively as Pippa shares her story, trying to understand why she feels so embarrassed and ashamed. He asks her how she can be so different from other people and she tells him about her life before high school and how she didn’t have any friends.

Pippa started talking to a stranger online and really connected. It later turned out that he was fictional and that the mean girls were posing as him to embarrass her. They ridiculed her in front of everyone and Pippa had to change schools.

Pippa is a senior in a new school. She lost her virginity to Wrigley when she came to college, and everything her friends know about Pippa is a lie. She is too embarrassed to admit it, and she just wants to come across as cool and someone people would like to hang around with. Charlie comforts her and gives her emotional support.

Stephen’s mother calls him and tells him that she found out that he helped Sadie get into the boarding school and that he got their father to sign the papers. She tells him that she’s cutting him off from the housing plan for the summer, forcing Stephen to choose between an unpaid internship or looking for a job to make ends meet. Stephen says that she should “rot in the house alone” and his mother isn’t phased by it.

Diana comes to visit her friend Stephen and asks him about his well-being. But her purpose of coming was also greedy as she thought Stephen was messing around with her to get her attention. When she goes in to kiss him, he says he can’t cheat on Lucy. An extremely angry Diana walks away ridiculing him. But Stephen knows how much he has riding on keeping good terms with Lucy.

The next day, Wrigley throws a party to celebrate his captainship. Bree and Evan take off on their own. Drew is given Wrigley’s attention but only until his friends come. Pippa tries talking to him but Drew shoots her down. He meets Stephen at the party and feels warm with him. Drew feels like Stephen really cares for him and is his rock through this phase. He once again fills Drew’s ears that Pippa and Lucy riled Bree against him saying he was unstable. He also fills him against Wrigley, which leads to a confrontation between Wrigley and Drew. He also has a fight with Pippa and Lucy interferes because of her hatred for Drew. Drew feels like he’s been betrayed by all of them, especially Wrigley who he thought was his friend. Stephen tries to be there for him, but it’s not enough as things continue to spiral out of control for the young captain ..

After Pippa and Wrigley’s fight, Lucy is left feeling confused and betrayed by them. She doesn’t know who to talk to about what she’s feeling, so she goes outside to talk to Pippa. Pippa tells her the truth about Drew, but her version is different than what Stephen told Lucy. Pippa defends him while Lucy is confused. This causes a rift between the two friends and they don’t speak again for a while.

Pippa even says Stephen threatened her against telling anyone but Lucy only believes Stephen. She says she can hurt Stephen “very badly if she wanted to” and she can manage herself. The next morning, Stephen gives Lucy the ear for what seemed like flirting to him with Wrigley.

Lucy isn’t taking stuff anymore from him. She has the “upper-hand” ; she is “winning”. Stephen apologizes and she once again says that Drew doesn’t deserve to be scot-free like this. Stephen tries to convince her against doing anything. Charlie spends the night with the girl, much to Pippa’s disappointment. She does not feign an orgasm with Wrigley, surprising him.

The Episode Review

In the eighth episode of “The Bachelorette,” Stephen revealed a filtered version of the truth to Lucy. Since then, she has been in control of the relationship and is calling all the shots. However, in Episode 8, we saw a decent portrayal of Pippa’s personality. It was something that the girls had suspected before, and now we know the truth about her. This makes us more sympathetic to her situation and definitely warms her up to our taste. The most explosive thing in Episode 8 was the final scene where Lucy posted an anonymous information about Drew on social media. ..

The final two episodes of “Glee” will be an uncomfortable ride due to the fallout from the story. It is unclear if the show’s characters ever study, as their curriculum seems to consist of partying. ..

Anyway, Tell Me Lies reached a tipping point when Stephen burst out to Lucy and has since tattered with a compelling mix of good and bad. It is finally making good television and we are interested in knowing what happens next.