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About One of Us Is Lying
Mystery surrounds Bayview High when five students walk into detention and only four walk out alive, leaving one dead just as he was about to reveal life-changing secrets about the others in a gossip app. Each of the students, Bronwyn, Addy, Nate and Cooper, had the opportunity and individual motives to murder their classmate, but all claim to be innocent as the case revolves around which one of them is lying.
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Show Name | One of Us Is Lying |
Network | Peacock TV |
Year | 2021 |
Genres | Crime Drama Mystery |
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