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Big Little Lies
I Want to Know
Directed by
Andrea Arnold
TV-MA
S2 • E7
Jul 20, 2019
50m
8.7
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Celeste questions Mary Louise about a tragic event from Perry’s childhood. Madeline worries their lie is tearing the Monterey Five apart.
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Cast of I Want to Know
Nicole Kidman
Celeste Wright
Reese Witherspoon
Madeline Mackenzie
Shailene Woodley
Jane Chapman
Laura Dern
Renata Klein
Zoë Kravitz
Bonnie Carlson
Alexander Skarsgård
Perry Wright
Adam Scott
Ed Mackenzie
Meryl Streep
Mary Louise Wright
James Tupper
Nathan Carlson
Iain Armitage
Ziggy Chapman
Jeffrey Nordling
Gordon Klein
Kathryn Newton
Abigail Carlson
Douglas Smith
Corey Brockfield
Darby Camp
Chloe Mackenzie
Chloe Coleman
Skye Carlson
Cameron Crovetti
Josh Wright
Nicholas Crovetti
Max Wright
Ivy George
Amabella Klein
Santiago Cabrera
Joseph Bachman
Larry Sullivan
Oren Berg
Denis O'Hare
Ira Farber
Becky Ann Baker
Judge Marylin Cipriani
Andrea Arnold
Director
Liane Moriarty
Writer
David E. Kelley
Writer
David Auge
Producer
I Want to Know Ratings & Reviews
entertainment.ie
Deirdre Molumby
As far as series finales go, it's been wrapped up in a neat (albeit just a little loose) bow, with most story line culminations satisfying and others being a bit of a let down.
New Yorker
Doreen St. Felix
The electricity of the performances pumped into existence a thousand memes, but the currents were not strong enough to distract us from the weak plot.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Serena Davies
But the drama's attempt to portray the messiness of marriages, the strange wisdom of children, the personal disasters hidden behind life's daily detritus is still sophisticated, curiously non-judgmental and, ultimately, powerfully moving.
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
Despite everything, Season 2 of Big Little Lies gave me much pleasure. And not only for its superficial aesthetic qualities. Mostly, it's because I love the characters, who are messy, flawed, damaged, and still frequently sympathetic.
Decider
Jodi Walker
Knowing that the Monterey Five decided to just show up -- to face their lie, and face it together -- can provide some much needed closure for such a big event in our lives.
Tom & Lorenzo
Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez
The lies were weak, a little pointless, and not particularly compelling. What's the point of Big Little Lies if it's not all about fascinating, dramatic lies?
Vox
Aja Romano
While the performances were as solid as ever, the writing in this finale continually turned into a slog that often seemed like self-congratulatory circle-jerking on [David E] Kelley's part.
TV Guide
Maggie Fremont
Bless Renata Klein [Laura Dern], the MVP of this finale episode and all of Season 2.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
Thankfully, the team behind Big Little Lies knew that less is more, and instead of going big or insisting on spelling out unnecessary details, we got an ending that remained true to the characters and didn't insult our intelligence.
The Ringer
Claire McNear
Well. OK. So there was not a ton of plot, per se, this season, the last and almost certainly final chapter in a miniseries turned not so mini. But wasn't Big Little Lies always about the atmosphere?
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
These great performances were in service to a story whose merits washed away in the Monterey surf a long time ago.
Refinery29
Morgan Baila
Unfortunately, this finale was about as exciting as Renata Klein's [Laura Dern] Starbucks order.
New York Times
Ali Trachta
While the ending provides a certain finality to the lying, that doesn't necessarily mean it's realistic. But did we have fun? From where I sit, I say, wholeheartedly, unabashedly, yes.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Hillary Kelly
Big Little Lies wrapped up without any drama more explosive than a demolished train set.
indieWire
Ben Travers
Ultimately, the contentious follow-up season offered plenty of spectacle, but it couldn't deliver a cohesive story with believable, compelling development.
Guardian
Rebecca Nicholson
Ultimately, though, solidarity prevailed, and as Bonnie made her way to the station to hand herself in, they were right there with her. It was no beach picnic, but it was, in its own way, warm nonetheless. And it was fine, as endings go.
Entertainment Weekly
Derek Lawrence
Big Little Lies season 2 is over and there's no other way to describe it than as a disappointment.
Culturess
Rachel Leishman
The downfall of this finale is that everything worked out.
AV Club
Gwen Ihnat
I'd classify season 2 as a solid B compared to season 1's A high bar. It got to do some valuable things: flesh out the character of Ed, show the ramifications of life after abuse with Celeste and the boys, give us many more Renata memes.
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