Network: ABC Family
Episodes: 30 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: August 15, 2011 -- March 12, 2013
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Alexandra Chando, Allie Gonino, Alice Greczyn, Blair Redford, Andy Buckley, Helen Slater, Christian Alexander, Kirsten Prout, and Sharon Pierre-Louis.
TV show description:
Inspired by the Sara Shepard book series of the same name, this TV show follows long-lost twins Emma Becker and Sutton Mercer (both played by Alexandra Chando).
Separated under mysterious circumstances, Sutton was adopted by the wealthy Mercer family in Phoenix, while Emma grew up in the foster system. When the twins are reunited as teenagers, they keep it a secret. After finally meeting face to face, Emma agrees to impersonate her sister while the real Sutton tires to find their biological parents in Los Angeles. But when Sutton doesn't return when promised,...
Episodes: 30 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: August 15, 2011 -- March 12, 2013
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Alexandra Chando, Allie Gonino, Alice Greczyn, Blair Redford, Andy Buckley, Helen Slater, Christian Alexander, Kirsten Prout, and Sharon Pierre-Louis.
TV show description:
Inspired by the Sara Shepard book series of the same name, this TV show follows long-lost twins Emma Becker and Sutton Mercer (both played by Alexandra Chando).
Separated under mysterious circumstances, Sutton was adopted by the wealthy Mercer family in Phoenix, while Emma grew up in the foster system. When the twins are reunited as teenagers, they keep it a secret. After finally meeting face to face, Emma agrees to impersonate her sister while the real Sutton tires to find their biological parents in Los Angeles. But when Sutton doesn't return when promised,...
- 7/16/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ABC Family’s “The Lying Game” continued its fantastic season with last night’s episode “To Lie For.” The spring finale brought truths and surprises to light. If you want to relive the finale for yourself, check out our gallery of stills from the episode below. “The Lying Game” stars Alexandra Chando, Andy Buckley, Helen Slater, Blair Redford, Sharon Pierre-Louis, Kirsten Prout, Alice Greczyn and Allie Gonino. The show follows a girl who realizes she has a wealthy identical twin sister: “The Lying Game follows Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid who learns she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Sutton, unlike Emma, was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an [ Read More ]
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- 3/13/2013
- by monique
- ShockYa
The ratings for The Lying Game remained pretty consistent during the first season. They were strong enough to get the ABC Family drama renewed. Will the numbers go up or down this season? Will the show be cancelled or renewed? Stay tuned to find out.
The Lying Game follows the story of a set of identical twin girls who discover each other as teenagers. The cast includes Alexandra Chando, Alice Greczyn, Allie Gonino, Andy Buckley, Blair Redford, Charisma Carpenter, Helen Slater, Kirsten Prout, and Sharon Pierre-Louis.
The following are the latest TV ratings for the second season of The Lying Game, the best way to tell if this TV series will be cancelled or renewed for a third season. The show typically airs on Tuesday nights on ABC Family.
These figures will be updated as the weeks progress so be sure to...
The Lying Game follows the story of a set of identical twin girls who discover each other as teenagers. The cast includes Alexandra Chando, Alice Greczyn, Allie Gonino, Andy Buckley, Blair Redford, Charisma Carpenter, Helen Slater, Kirsten Prout, and Sharon Pierre-Louis.
The following are the latest TV ratings for the second season of The Lying Game, the best way to tell if this TV series will be cancelled or renewed for a third season. The show typically airs on Tuesday nights on ABC Family.
These figures will be updated as the weeks progress so be sure to...
- 2/14/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This week’s episode of The Lying Game, “Pleased to Meet Me” was one of the more mediocre episodes of the bunch so far this season. While Sutton (Alexandra Chando) has returned home and is no longer in need of having Emma be her, the drama was not taken to its usual high. Instead of focusing on story development, this was more of a character driven episode in the sense that we were given some back story and we were finally able to see how certain characters act around others when the going gets tough. Overall, this is definitely not one of the most memorable episodes of The Lying Game, but it played its necessary part in this story and for that, it can be appreciated.
Coming out of a forbidden relationship, Mads may be moving onto another guy, this time age appropriate. What’s fun about this possible love interest,...
Coming out of a forbidden relationship, Mads may be moving onto another guy, this time age appropriate. What’s fun about this possible love interest,...
- 1/17/2012
- by Melody Simpson
- BuzzFocus.com
The Lying Game returned with all new episodes this week and brought fans of the book series a very sweet treat towards the end! If this week’s episode is any indication as to what we can look forward to in the second half of season one, there are going to be some mind blowing episodes ahead… especially with Charisma Carpenter joining the cast.
“Keep on being Sutton… Or you’re next.”
Carpenter joins the cast of Char’s (Kirsten Prout) Aunt, Annie. But she goes by her middle name, Rebecca now. And her relationship between all of the adults on the show as well as her true reasoning for coming back to town are still unclear. Sutton (Alexandra Chando) isn’t the only one playing a lying game that is for sure. It is going to be quite a thrill watching the drama unfold that is attached to Rebecca.
“Keep on being Sutton… Or you’re next.”
Carpenter joins the cast of Char’s (Kirsten Prout) Aunt, Annie. But she goes by her middle name, Rebecca now. And her relationship between all of the adults on the show as well as her true reasoning for coming back to town are still unclear. Sutton (Alexandra Chando) isn’t the only one playing a lying game that is for sure. It is going to be quite a thrill watching the drama unfold that is attached to Rebecca.
- 1/3/2012
- by Melody Simpson
- BuzzFocus.com
Chicago – ABC Family’s “The Lying Game” is a so-so soap but it’s elevated beyond that by a young lady with the kind of screen presence that virtually announces that she will be a star. There’s nothing you can do or say about it. It’s just going to happen. The actress in question is the talented Alexandra Chando, a former daytime soap opera star given the chance to reach a wider audience with the premiere of tonight’s young adult mystery/melodrama.
TV Rating: 3.5/5.0
In an unusual case of TV timing, “The Lying Game” plays not unlike a younger sibling of the highly-promoted CW fall series “Ringer” with Sarah Michelle Gellar (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”). The pilot we’ve seen for “Ringer” may be fine-tuned and improved upon before our final review but, for now, “The Lying Game” is actually the superior show. It’s smarter, more cleverly paced,...
TV Rating: 3.5/5.0
In an unusual case of TV timing, “The Lying Game” plays not unlike a younger sibling of the highly-promoted CW fall series “Ringer” with Sarah Michelle Gellar (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”). The pilot we’ve seen for “Ringer” may be fine-tuned and improved upon before our final review but, for now, “The Lying Game” is actually the superior show. It’s smarter, more cleverly paced,...
- 8/15/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
After listening to Ricky’s voicemails, Amy finds out she’s not the only one who has made that mistake; meanwhile Adrian goes on a date with Dante (Bow Wow) hoping to make Ricky jealous on The Secret Life Of The American Teenager, premiering on Monday, August 15 (8:00 – 9:00 p.m. Et/Pt).
In the one-hour episode, “4-1-1,” Ricky grows increasingly upset with Amy for going through his phone, and Amy feels guilty, only to later find out it seems that everyone does it.
Unable to trust each other, Ricky decides he needs a little space and time away from Amy, but finds a former foster “brother” at his door needing his help. Meanwhile, even though she believes her plan to get Ricky back is working, Adrian decides to go on a date with Dante (Bow Wow), who is a friend of Grace’s boyfriend. Although she wants to start dating again,...
In the one-hour episode, “4-1-1,” Ricky grows increasingly upset with Amy for going through his phone, and Amy feels guilty, only to later find out it seems that everyone does it.
Unable to trust each other, Ricky decides he needs a little space and time away from Amy, but finds a former foster “brother” at his door needing his help. Meanwhile, even though she believes her plan to get Ricky back is working, Adrian decides to go on a date with Dante (Bow Wow), who is a friend of Grace’s boyfriend. Although she wants to start dating again,...
- 8/15/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
We may know her best as Maddie Coleman from As The World Turns, but Emmy nominee Alexandra Chando is also about to launch a thrilling, new, original one-hour series on ABC Family called The Lying Game.
The weekly, primetime soap follows Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid who learns she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Sutton, unlike Emma, was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an ideal life. After their initial meeting, Sutton talks Emma into stepping into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother.
We Love Soaps TV recently had the chance to talk to Alexandra about The Lying Game, As The World Turns, the challenge of playing twins, and much, much more. Here's a transcript of our conversation, followed by more info on Alexandra and The Lying Game.
But first--is there someone you'd like We Love Soaps to interview?...
The weekly, primetime soap follows Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid who learns she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Sutton, unlike Emma, was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an ideal life. After their initial meeting, Sutton talks Emma into stepping into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother.
We Love Soaps TV recently had the chance to talk to Alexandra about The Lying Game, As The World Turns, the challenge of playing twins, and much, much more. Here's a transcript of our conversation, followed by more info on Alexandra and The Lying Game.
But first--is there someone you'd like We Love Soaps to interview?...
- 8/12/2011
- by Kevin Mulcahy Jr.
- We Love Soaps
Former As The World Turns actress Alexandra Chando (Maddie) stars in the new ABC Family soap The Lying Game which debuts on August 15.
Watch a new preview of the show below:
The Lying Game, a new one-hour scripted drama, follows Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid who learns she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Sutton, unlike Emma, was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an ideal life. After their initial meeting, Sutton talks Emma into stepping into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother.
After Sutton inexplicably fails to return to the girls' designated meeting place, Emma must decide whether to come clean about her identity and risk her own safety in the hope of uncovering her twin sister's whereabouts, along with the truth about why they were separated in the first place.
The Lying Game stars Alexandra Chando (ex-Maddie,...
Watch a new preview of the show below:
The Lying Game, a new one-hour scripted drama, follows Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid who learns she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Sutton, unlike Emma, was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an ideal life. After their initial meeting, Sutton talks Emma into stepping into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother.
After Sutton inexplicably fails to return to the girls' designated meeting place, Emma must decide whether to come clean about her identity and risk her own safety in the hope of uncovering her twin sister's whereabouts, along with the truth about why they were separated in the first place.
The Lying Game stars Alexandra Chando (ex-Maddie,...
- 7/29/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
In our second part of this summer’s roundup of television scores, we’re taking a look at the new and returning shows on FX, ABC Family and Starz. Also visit our previous article featuring shows on ABC, NBC, CBS, USA and Showtime.
FX:
The only new show this summer on FX is the comedy Wilfred. The show stars Elijah Wood as a depressed and unemployed worker who imagines seeing a man in a dog costume. Jason Gann and Fiona Gubelmann are co-starring and guest stars include Ed Helms, Chris Klein and Rashida Jones. Jim Dooley (Pushing Daisies, Obsessed) is providing the score for the show. Wilfred is based on an Australian series with the same title and is adapted by David Zuckerman (Family Guy, American Dad). Randall Einhorn (The Office, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) directed the pilot. The show’s first season of 13 episodes is currently airing every Thursday night on FX.
FX:
The only new show this summer on FX is the comedy Wilfred. The show stars Elijah Wood as a depressed and unemployed worker who imagines seeing a man in a dog costume. Jason Gann and Fiona Gubelmann are co-starring and guest stars include Ed Helms, Chris Klein and Rashida Jones. Jim Dooley (Pushing Daisies, Obsessed) is providing the score for the show. Wilfred is based on an Australian series with the same title and is adapted by David Zuckerman (Family Guy, American Dad). Randall Einhorn (The Office, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) directed the pilot. The show’s first season of 13 episodes is currently airing every Thursday night on FX.
- 7/24/2011
- by filmmusicreporter
- Film Music Reporter
"The Lying Game" is the new dramatic TV series produced by Alloy Entertainment and Warner Horizon Television for ABC Family, based on "The Lying Game" novels by author Sara Shepard :
"...'Emma Becker' has grown up in foster care her entire life. One night an estranged foster brother shows her a video of a girl that looks strikingly like her. Emma investigates and finds out that she and another girl named 'Sutton Mercer' are identical twins separated at birth.
"Emma sends a Facebook message to her twin and plans to meet with her, but instead receives a note that explains Sutton is dead, with a warning that she could be next..."
Cast includes Alexandra Chando as 'Emma Becker'/'Sutton Mercer', Andy Buckley as 'Ted Mercer', Helen Slater as 'Kristin Mercer', Blair Redford as 'Ethan Whitehorse', Tyler Christopher as 'Dan Whitehorse', Sharon Pierre-Louis as 'Nisha Randal', Kirsten Prout as 'Char Chamberlin',...
"...'Emma Becker' has grown up in foster care her entire life. One night an estranged foster brother shows her a video of a girl that looks strikingly like her. Emma investigates and finds out that she and another girl named 'Sutton Mercer' are identical twins separated at birth.
"Emma sends a Facebook message to her twin and plans to meet with her, but instead receives a note that explains Sutton is dead, with a warning that she could be next..."
Cast includes Alexandra Chando as 'Emma Becker'/'Sutton Mercer', Andy Buckley as 'Ted Mercer', Helen Slater as 'Kristin Mercer', Blair Redford as 'Ethan Whitehorse', Tyler Christopher as 'Dan Whitehorse', Sharon Pierre-Louis as 'Nisha Randal', Kirsten Prout as 'Char Chamberlin',...
- 7/18/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
ABC Family’s latest primetime soap, The Lying Game, based on the novel by author Sara Shepard ("Pretty Little Liars"), will premiere Monday, August 15 at 9/8c!
The Lying Game, a new one-hour scripted drama, follows Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid who learns she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Sutton, unlike Emma, was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an ideal life. After their initial meeting, Sutton talks Emma into stepping into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother.
After Sutton inexplicably fails to return to the girls' designated meeting place, Emma must decide whether to come clean about her identity and risk her own safety in the hope of uncovering her twin sister's whereabouts, along with the truth about why they were separated in the first place.
The Lying Game stars Alexandra Chando (ex-Maddie, As The World Turns...
The Lying Game, a new one-hour scripted drama, follows Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid who learns she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Sutton, unlike Emma, was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an ideal life. After their initial meeting, Sutton talks Emma into stepping into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother.
After Sutton inexplicably fails to return to the girls' designated meeting place, Emma must decide whether to come clean about her identity and risk her own safety in the hope of uncovering her twin sister's whereabouts, along with the truth about why they were separated in the first place.
The Lying Game stars Alexandra Chando (ex-Maddie, As The World Turns...
- 7/14/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
The Lying Game, a new one-hour scripted drama, follows Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid who learns she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Sutton, unlike Emma, was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an ideal life. After their initial meeting, Sutton talks Emma into stepping into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother.
After Sutton inexplicably fails to return to the girls' designated meeting place, Emma must decide whether to come clean about her identity and risk her own safety in the hope of uncovering her twin sister's whereabouts, along with the truth about why they were separated in the first place.
The Lying Game stars Alexandra Chando (As The World Turns) as Emma/Sutton; Andy Buckley (The Office) as Ted; Helen Slater (Supergirl) as Kristin; Blair Redford (90210) as Garrett; Sharon Pierre-Louis (Lincoln Heights) as Nisha...
After Sutton inexplicably fails to return to the girls' designated meeting place, Emma must decide whether to come clean about her identity and risk her own safety in the hope of uncovering her twin sister's whereabouts, along with the truth about why they were separated in the first place.
The Lying Game stars Alexandra Chando (As The World Turns) as Emma/Sutton; Andy Buckley (The Office) as Ted; Helen Slater (Supergirl) as Kristin; Blair Redford (90210) as Garrett; Sharon Pierre-Louis (Lincoln Heights) as Nisha...
- 7/1/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
ABC Family is bringing another book by "Pretty Little Liars" author Sara Shepard to small screen. The network will debut "The Lying Game" on August 15 and has released a trailer for it. Judging from what is seen in the preview, it looks like the new show has a similar premise to another upcoming show "Ringer".
"Lying Game" has Alexandra Chando taking two roles; twin sisters named Emma and Sutton. Being separated since they were kids, the two girls finally reunite as teens. Sutton then convinces Emma to step into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother.
Trouble comes for Emma after Sutton fails to show up at their designated meeting place. Now Emma must decide whether to come clean about her identity and risk her own safety in the hope of uncovering her twin sister's whereabouts, along with...
"Lying Game" has Alexandra Chando taking two roles; twin sisters named Emma and Sutton. Being separated since they were kids, the two girls finally reunite as teens. Sutton then convinces Emma to step into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother.
Trouble comes for Emma after Sutton fails to show up at their designated meeting place. Now Emma must decide whether to come clean about her identity and risk her own safety in the hope of uncovering her twin sister's whereabouts, along with...
- 7/1/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
ABC Family's hit new show Pretty Little Liars isn't even finished its first season, but the network has already announced that the show will return for its second season in June 2011 (the show will be moving to Tuesdays!). They've also announced the premiere dates of their new scripted shows for the summer, including The Lying Game. Take a look below for the premiere dates and show descriptions:
Pretty Little Liars - Season 2 Premieres Tuesday, June 14 @ 9:00 p.m.
“Pretty Little Liars,” the network’s hit drama series, will return for its second season on Tuesday, June 14 at 8:00Pm Et/Pt. ABC Family’s No. 1 series of all time among core 18-34 and 12-34 demos, 2010/11 season to date, “Pretty Little Liars” is cable’s No. 1 scripted series in Female Teens, and ranks No. 2 among all scripted cable series in Women 18-34 and Females 12-34, behind Bet’s “The Game.
Pretty Little Liars - Season 2 Premieres Tuesday, June 14 @ 9:00 p.m.
“Pretty Little Liars,” the network’s hit drama series, will return for its second season on Tuesday, June 14 at 8:00Pm Et/Pt. ABC Family’s No. 1 series of all time among core 18-34 and 12-34 demos, 2010/11 season to date, “Pretty Little Liars” is cable’s No. 1 scripted series in Female Teens, and ranks No. 2 among all scripted cable series in Women 18-34 and Females 12-34, behind Bet’s “The Game.
- 3/7/2011
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
ABC Family has picked up an additional one-hour scripted drama, The Lying Game, from Charles Pratt, Jr. and starring Alexandra Chando.
The Lying Game follows Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid who learns she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Sutton, unlike Emma, was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an ideal life. After their initial meeting, Sutton talks Emma into stepping into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother. After Sutton inexplicably fails to return to the girls’ designated meeting place, Emma must decide whether to come clean about her identity and risk her own safety in the hope of uncovering her twin sister’s whereabouts, along with the truth about why they were separated in the first place. “The Lying Game” stars Alexandra Chando (As The World Turns) as Emma/Sutton; Andy Buckley as Ted...
The Lying Game follows Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid who learns she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Sutton, unlike Emma, was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an ideal life. After their initial meeting, Sutton talks Emma into stepping into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother. After Sutton inexplicably fails to return to the girls’ designated meeting place, Emma must decide whether to come clean about her identity and risk her own safety in the hope of uncovering her twin sister’s whereabouts, along with the truth about why they were separated in the first place. “The Lying Game” stars Alexandra Chando (As The World Turns) as Emma/Sutton; Andy Buckley as Ted...
- 2/22/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
ABC Family has likely found a companion series for Pretty Little Liars.
The network has picked up a pilot based on The Lying Game, a novel written by Sara Shepard, the author behind Pretty Little Liars. It will debut this fall and focus on a teenage girl named Emma (Alexandra Chando) who grew up in foster care and was adopted by a rich family...
... only to meet her twin sister, with whom she comes together to track down the pair's birth mother. During this mission, Emma's sibling goes missing. Sounds intriguing, no?
Along with Chandro, the following actors/actresses have signed on for The Lying Game:
Blair Redford Kristen Prout Helen Slater Andy Buckley Sharon Pierre-Louis Allie Gonino Alice Greczyn...
The network has picked up a pilot based on The Lying Game, a novel written by Sara Shepard, the author behind Pretty Little Liars. It will debut this fall and focus on a teenage girl named Emma (Alexandra Chando) who grew up in foster care and was adopted by a rich family...
... only to meet her twin sister, with whom she comes together to track down the pair's birth mother. During this mission, Emma's sibling goes missing. Sounds intriguing, no?
Along with Chandro, the following actors/actresses have signed on for The Lying Game:
Blair Redford Kristen Prout Helen Slater Andy Buckley Sharon Pierre-Louis Allie Gonino Alice Greczyn...
- 2/22/2011
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
ABC Family already has "Pretty Little Liars" on its schedule, and pretty soon it will be playing "The Lying Game."
The cable channel on Tuesday (Feb. 22) picked up 10 episodes of "The Lying Game," a drama about a teenage girl named Emma (Alexandra Chando, "As the World Turns") who grew up in foster care and learns she has a twin sister, Sutton, who was adopted by a rich family. After the twin meet and decide to track down their birth mother, Sutton goes missing, forcing Emma to decide whether she should take on Sutton's life or come clean about what's happened.
The show is based on a novel by Sara Shepard, the author of the "Pretty Little Liars" series, and it sounds like it could be a pretty good companion for "Pll." "The Lying Game" also stars Blair Redford ("90210"), Kristen Prout ("Kyle Xy"), Helen Slater ("Gigantic"), Andy Buckley ("The Office"), Sharon Pierre-Louis...
The cable channel on Tuesday (Feb. 22) picked up 10 episodes of "The Lying Game," a drama about a teenage girl named Emma (Alexandra Chando, "As the World Turns") who grew up in foster care and learns she has a twin sister, Sutton, who was adopted by a rich family. After the twin meet and decide to track down their birth mother, Sutton goes missing, forcing Emma to decide whether she should take on Sutton's life or come clean about what's happened.
The show is based on a novel by Sara Shepard, the author of the "Pretty Little Liars" series, and it sounds like it could be a pretty good companion for "Pll." "The Lying Game" also stars Blair Redford ("90210"), Kristen Prout ("Kyle Xy"), Helen Slater ("Gigantic"), Andy Buckley ("The Office"), Sharon Pierre-Louis...
- 2/22/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Pretty Little Liars, which debuted on ABC Family last summer was a big hit for the network. The show was based on a series of books written by Sara Shepard.
Now another of Shepard's books is being turned into a series for ABC Family: The Lying Game. The book was released in December 2010 and was the first in a planned series. Here's information from ABC Family about the plot of the new show, as well as casting news:
“The Lying Game” follows Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid who learns she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Sutton, unlike Emma, was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an ideal life. After their initial meeting, Sutton talks Emma into stepping into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother. After Sutton inexplicably fails to return to the girls’ designated meeting place,...
Now another of Shepard's books is being turned into a series for ABC Family: The Lying Game. The book was released in December 2010 and was the first in a planned series. Here's information from ABC Family about the plot of the new show, as well as casting news:
“The Lying Game” follows Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid who learns she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Sutton, unlike Emma, was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an ideal life. After their initial meeting, Sutton talks Emma into stepping into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother. After Sutton inexplicably fails to return to the girls’ designated meeting place,...
- 2/22/2011
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
In our annual Visibility Awards, we formally recognize the people who have positively or negatively impacted lesbian and bi visibility in American entertainment during the year. (See previous years here: 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004).
From Best Movie to Worst Song to Lesbian/Bi Woman of the Year, these awards recognize the television shows, movies, music, books and people who entertained, inspired, or disappointed us in 2008.
In previous years, the winners have been editorially chosen by the AfterEllen.com staff (note: winners do not necessarily represent any individual staff member's preference). This year, we opened up some of the categories for nominations, posted the finalists, and thousands of you voted. We've designated those categories with this symbol:
We've also included more international people, shows and movies this year, a reflection of the increasing awareness of lesbian and bisexual visibility around the world made possible by the internet.
Now on to the best and worst of...
From Best Movie to Worst Song to Lesbian/Bi Woman of the Year, these awards recognize the television shows, movies, music, books and people who entertained, inspired, or disappointed us in 2008.
In previous years, the winners have been editorially chosen by the AfterEllen.com staff (note: winners do not necessarily represent any individual staff member's preference). This year, we opened up some of the categories for nominations, posted the finalists, and thousands of you voted. We've designated those categories with this symbol:
We've also included more international people, shows and movies this year, a reflection of the increasing awareness of lesbian and bisexual visibility around the world made possible by the internet.
Now on to the best and worst of...
- 12/18/2008
- by sarahwarn
- AfterEllen.com
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