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Love Me, Love My LiesEP 61

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Love Me, Love My Lies

Returning from a business trip, Evelyn reminds her husband to watch over their kid, Vivian. But through the nursery monitor, she sees her fall into the pool. Racing to save her daughter, Evelyn begins to unravel the dark secrets her husband has buried beneath their perfect life… What did he hide, and will she reach her daughter in time?
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White Coat, Black Secrets

She didn't cry. She didn't scream. She just stood there—in that pristine white coat—while chaos unfolded around her. In Love Me, Love My Lies, power isn't shouted; it's worn. The way she holds the child while pointing at the fallen? Chilling. And the older woman's gasp? Pure theater. This show knows how to turn grief into weaponry.

Blood on the Mourning Mat

Why is he bleeding at a funeral? Why is everyone kneeling except her? Love Me, Love My Lies doesn't answer right away—and that's the genius. The camera lingers on his shocked eyes, her cold stare, the child's quiet fear. It's not about who died. It's about who's still alive to pay for it. The fruit offerings feel ironic now.

The Girl Who Saw Too Much

That little girl in the black-and-white dress? She's the real protagonist. While adults scream and collapse, she watches. In Love Me, Love My Lies, innocence isn't protected—it's weaponized. Her hand gripping the woman's coat says more than any dialogue could. She knows something. Or maybe she's becoming someone.

When Grief Becomes a Stage

This isn't a funeral. It's a courtroom disguised in chrysanthemums. The man on the floor isn't mourning—he's being judged. The woman in white? Prosecutor, jury, and executioner. Even the wheelchair feels like a prop in this twisted play. Love Me, Love My Lies turns sorrow into spectacle—and I can't look away.

The Brooch That Speaks Volumes

Notice the older man's purple brooch? It glints like a warning. In Love Me, Love My Lies, accessories aren't fashion—they're foreshadowing. His stern face, the woman's crossed arms, the injured man's trembling hands… every detail is a clue. This isn't drama. It's a puzzle wrapped in black suits and red lipstick.

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