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‘The Lying Game’ Recap: Sutton Breaks Up Ethan & Emma
Plus, do you think Alec really killed Derek? The proof is in the texts. With Ethan (Blair Redford) behind bars and a killer on the loose, tensions were running high on the Feb. 20 episode of The Lying Game -- and Sutton (Alexandra Chando) decided to use the chaos as an opportunity to screw with Emma. Pretending to be her sister, Sutton paid a visit to Ethan -- who clearly hasn't learned how to tell the difference between the twins -- and told him that "she" slept with Thayer (Christian Alexander) while he was away. To make matters even bitchier, Sutton later lied to Emma and told her she slept with Ethan while they were away at his ranch! Meanwhile, Rebecca (Charisma Carpenter) began to grow suspicious of Alec (Adrian Pasdar), especially when someone texted her a picture of Alec literally attacking Derek (Ben Elliott) with a crow bar at the scene of his murder.
See full article at HollywoodLife
  • 2/21/2012
  • by Andy Swift
  • HollywoodLife
‘The Lying Game’ Recap: Emma Tells Mads About The Switch
Has Emma completely lost her mind? We all knew it was bound to happen eventually. Emma and Sutton (Alexandra Chando) switched places -- again -- on the Feb. 6 episode of The Lying Game, leading to a whole lot of confusion. And even more revelations. For starters, Mads (Alice Greczyn) found out that Sutton hit on Ryan (Misha Crosby) at the black-and-white ball, which led Emma to reveal the truth: She's not Sutton! Dun, dun, dun! And Justin "Crazy Eyes" Miller (Randy Wayne) continued dating Laurel (Allie Gonino) on the Dl, but things got a little awkward when he attended her concert and watched as sparks flew between her and Baz (Adam Brooks). Meanwhile, Sutton and Ethan (Blair Redford) spent the day with Papa Whitehorse, while Ethan hid out from the fuzz. Alec (Adrian Pasdar) is still convinced he killed Derek (Ben Elliott), and until we find out who was in the other car that night,...
See full article at HollywoodLife
  • 2/7/2012
  • by Andy Swift
  • HollywoodLife
Meet ‘The Lying Game’ Star Allie Gonino’s New Band, The Good Mad
Allie gives HollywoodLife.com the scoop on The Good Mad, and hints that we'll be seeing them very soon on 'The Lying Game!' Remember that scene on The Lying Game when Justin first ran into Laurel while she was practicing her violin? Well, not only was Allie Gonino not faking her violin skills, but she and her strings are now part of a brand-new musical "outfit" called The Good Mad -- and you're about to know them very well. Allie, along with bandmates Adam Brooks and Andy Fischer-Price, have crafted a sound she describes as "folk-Americana and rootsy," and they've already had a few shows in Austin. In case you're wondering where The Good Mad generated its very unique name, Allie says it came about "in a weird way." "One of Adam's favorite books is On The Road by Jack Kerouac, and there's a quote that says '...
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  • 12/6/2011
  • by Andy Swift
  • HollywoodLife
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