Doubting Tell Me Lies was the next big streaming beast? Season 3 just laughed in your face. It racked up 5 million global views on Disney+ and Hulu in its first seven days alone—a wild 150% spike over Season 1’s opener. That’s not growth; that’s a rocket launch.
This show’s come a long way from its whispery college romance roots, surviving on pure word-of-mouth grit. Now? Fans are all-in: devouring episodes, flooding TikTok with “this twist wrecked me” rants, and dragging friends into the toxicity pit. Season 3 cranks it up—snappier plots, deeper vibes, characters you love to hate even more.
No more “guilty pleasure” label. It’s appointment viewing that sticks, sparking real talks about messy love and mind games. Those numbers scream earned hype, not luck. In a sea of forgettable shows, Tell Me Lies is straight-up dominating—and Season 3 feels like it’s just warming up.



