![]() ![]() ![]() It’s not hard to imagine the book’s sequel, One of Us Is Next, bowing next fall on Peacock. It’s easy to cruise through episode after episode-the show deftly weaves storylines, introduces new questions as fast as it answers old ones, and showcases an appealing cast. While van Grootel is convincingly conflicted as Nate, who only deals drugs because his alcoholic father can’t provide for him, he seems too clean-cut to play the book’s brooding rebel. In the classic teen television casting faux pas, Tejada looks distractingly old for her part-she’s 29-though she plays it well. A ton of copycat gossip apps have popped up since Simon died, but in the year since the Bayview four were cleared of his shocking death, no one's been able to fill the gossip void quite like he could. Cochrane, playing the book’s most unexpectedly complex character, telegraphs Addy’s growing insecurity in her position at the top of the teen food chain while also hinting at her greater reserve of compassion, and Uche conveys depths as a closeted jock in conversations with his little family. The highly anticipated sequel to One of Us Is Lying Come on, Bayview, you know you've missed this. The action unfolds quickly over the two episodes, and the writers do a good job with misdirection and obscuring upcoming twists. ![]() Should they work together to find out who really did it? Or is one of them, ahem, lying about their innocence? Simon’s allergic attack was no accident, and the police think the four prime suspects were in the room with him when he died. ![]() Yet they may be in for a fate worse than public humiliation. ![]()
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