Review – Secrets and Lies Season 2

When ABC premiered Secrets and Lies last Spring, I was skeptical that it could last beyond one season. After all, it was a self-contained murder mystery with no loose ends by the final episode. But when I met Detective Cornell, a character made addictive by Juliette Lewis, I knew that I had to tune in next season to see her take on another case.

Enter the Warner family, a wealthy and successful father and adult children who become the focus of Detective Cornell after their youngest son’s wife is pushed off the top of their building during a company party. The patriarch of the family is played by Terry O’Quinn, a familiar ABC face for his roles as John Locke on Lost and Gavin Doran on 666 Park Avenue. As is often the case when a wife is murdered, her husband Eric Warner becomes the prime suspect.

Cornell is up to her old tricks again, psyching Eric out the same way she did Ben Crawford (Ryan Philippe) in her quest to find the killer. Thankfully for Eric, his lawyer sister Amanda is familiar with Cornell and steps in to help him navigate the situation he has found himself in. But like last season, if Eric didn’t kill his wife, then who did?

One thing’s for sure, this season promises to be full of secrets… and lies. After the first episode, I’m not as in love with the Warners as I was with the Crawfords, but I’m committed to keep watching just to see the hell Cornell is sure to drag them through and I’m sure as more of the mystery gets revealed, it will get more exciting. At the time of this writing ABC has yet to pick a premiere date for season two, but I hope it comes soon because I’m dying to find out what happens next.

Alex Reif
Alex joined the Laughing Place team in 2014 and has been a lifelong Disney fan. His main beats for LP are Disney-branded movies, TV shows, books, music and toys. He recently became a member of the Television Critics Association (TCA).