Bree hooks up with Tim at the party and it does not last long. Bree comes back to her dorm the next morning with mixed feelings. Although her first sexual experience is underwhelming, she is excited about posting nude for the art class.

After Stephan’s interview, Lucy stays over in his room. She sees condoms in his drawer, indicating that he is sleeping with other girls. ..

In the first episode of the new season of “The Crown,” Pippa Middleton casually mentioned to her friend Lucy that her husband, Stephan, had told her that they are in an open relationship and don’t use labels. This was a major revelation to Lucy, who had always thought that Stephan and Pippa were married. ..

Evan walks into the class, preparing to take drawing classes. Stephan lies about where he will stay for the night in the city. He says he will stay at Evan’s parent’s house, whereas he is staying at Diana’s.

Bree tells her friends at breakfast that she had a less-than-stellar night last night and that she’s not sure what to make of it. Bree’s friends are supportive and encourage her to tell her more about it. Bree is uncomfortable with this insinuation and decides to keep quiet about Stephan’s relationship with Diana.

In the next scene, Lucy goes up to her English professor and enquires about her grades and the advanced seminar next semester. She has been getting consecutive B pluses on her assignments to which the professor says she must do more. Macy’s death has disturbed Lucy and she wants to make sure that she will be able to accommodate Lucy somehow.

Bree goes to the art class and is surprised to find Evan there. Although he does not look at her from the perspective of carnal pleasures, it just might show that he is interested in her. It cannot be just a coincidence, right? Television irony does not allow for that usually. Stephan reaches Diana’s parent’s pad which is impressive. ..

Stephan looks at his dad’s painting and sees Diana. He knows that she doesn’t want him to touch it, but he still does. It’s a small moment, but it reveals something about Stephan’s personality - he always rebels and does the exact opposite of what he is supposed to do. Bree watches porn that night to see if she will orgasm, but Pippa surprises her by admitting that she has done this since high school. Just then, Tim messages her asking her to come over. ..

Bree is still unsure of who she should trust after the first night. She talks to Lucy and Stephan about their electric bond, but they both seem to be just as confused as she is. Bree decides that she doesn’t want to know who the right person is for her and goes back to her room.

Stephan is nervous about the interview. He’s not sure if he’s ready for it. The attractive female associate from the lobby takes his spot and starts the interview. Stephan can’t help but feel like he’s being taken advantage of. Drew, who is getting better, walks up to Bree in the library and apologizes. Bree thanks him and they both go into the interview.

Bree, still upset about how he ditched her and Tim, ignores his request and even insults him by saying she will not sleep with him just because he apologized. Stephan’s interview starts well but his natural charm gradually turns against him. Bree is still upset about how he ditched her and Tim, so she ignores his request and even insults him by saying she won’t sleep with him just because he apologized. Stephan’s interview starts well but his natural charm gradually turns against him. ..

He lies to the female associate, even going so far as to lie about visiting Europe to impress her. Unfortunately, he bombs the interview, taking away his chances of getting the internship, which would have been a big step in his dream of becoming an attorney. Diana’s party at one of her friends’ houses features three girls together.

Diana walks into the room and Bree signals to Lucy that they should leave. However, Pippa doesn’t come along, choosing to stay in the room. The friends find this a little bitchy but when Bree spots Tim at the party, she confronts him for not even saying hello to her. He accuses her of unnecessarily pressuring him by not telling him about her virginity. Bree is stunned by the accusation and breaks up with him. She is heartbroken, and has doubts about her appearance, wondering if she is attractive enough for guys.

She goes to Drew’s dorm where she kisses him in her confusion but Drew comforts her after finishing. He does not reveal about Macy’s incident but it seems the two are on good terms now. Stephan calls Lucy to the city and they make love at Diana’s pad, Lucy having no idea bout it. She sees the condoms once again in her shaving kit and confronts him about not going to parties with her.

Stephan strikes back at her foster sister, reading out loud a postcard from her. The postcard is full of love and support, and it makes Bree and Evan feel grateful for the time they have spent together.

Evan tells us that he and Allie broke up after a class in art. He says that it was a difficult class, where Bree posed nude. They carry the conversation well and seem like the right people for each other. However, the three friends are reunited in Pippa’s room and the misunderstandings are cleared.

Pippa and Bree push Lucy to try out other partners as Stephan is okay with it. Lucy goes to Max and they have a date together. While awake in her dorm bed, she suddenly gets the urge to walk over to Stephan’s room and stays the night. In the morning, while using the toilet, she notices the packets of condoms in the dustbin, and goes back to Stephan in bed, without any clear indications of what is going on in her head. ..

The Episode Review

The show’s mystery is what makes it so captivating, and the ambiguity in its storytelling does not make it a favorite among viewers. However, this style does make the show more interesting to watch, as it keeps the viewer on their toes.

The fourth episode of “Stranger Things” left me feeling a bit underinformed. Certain unsure actions of Lucy and the toxicity in her relationship are finally beginning to show. Also, there is also the impression that Stephan is not a completely black and white character. He is not entirely at fault for how Lucy feels, a departure from the notion set up in the first three episodes. ..

Catherine Missal is a great character and this episode was nice to see her the focus of the story. The scene involving her and Evan was probably the first time this show felt normal and genuine like we’re used to.

Episode 4 of Tell Me Lies had me feeling detached from the characters. I found it difficult to invest myself in their plight, despite the fact that they are all quite unlikeable. This may be due to the fact that the showrunners seem to have a preference for unappealing characters.

In Episode 4 of “The Good Place,” the characters Michael and Eleanor meet a group of people who are often seen at universities in America. The group has almost three members, while the count for the season hitherto must be in double digits. We’ve not even reached midway! Everything substantial seems to be happening there and hence, they’ve unwittingly become a sort of motif. And that too without meaning!

It’s been a long time since I’ve watched Tell Me Lies, and I can’t help but feel like it’s not my thing. It seems like something that would only appeal to people who love to be lied to.