
She can’t remember how she got there, but she knows it wasn’t an accident. Penned by Swicord, Sometimes I Lie stars Gellar as Amber Reynolds, who is in a coma. The project, based on former BBC journalist Alice Feeney’s debut novel, hails from Oscar-nominated writer Robin Swicord ( The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), Ellen DeGeneres’ A Very Good Production, Warner Bros TV where the company is based, and Fox Entertainment.

This could mean that Amber's guilt is manifesting through her placing the bracelet on the champagne at the end.Fox has given a script commitment plus penalty to Sometimes I Lie, a limited series starring and executive produced by Buffy the Vampire Slayer alumna Sarah Michelle Gellar. Was Amber the manipulator all along? Did she really tell Claire to kill her parents? But then regretted it when her own parents loved Claire more than her (or so she thought anyway). I still don't think this could really be the case though. Also, it seems like a very strange coincidence that Claire and Amber share the same birthday. It would explain how she was so adept at blackmailing Madeline, and why the twins refer to her as 'mum' at the end. Perhaps Amber created Claire to deal with bullying at school, the way she created Jo.

It feels like there is too much of a backstory for Claire to not exist. Didn't Claire give the bracelet back to Amber in the hospital?ĭid Claire even exist? I've seen this suggested in other places, but I'm not sure how it fits. I suppose this is the most straight forward answer, but I'm not sure it adds up. I guess there are a few potential answers:Ĭlaire didn't die in the fire, and has returned to take revenge on Amber.

But I'm still not really sure what to make of it. The ending left me questioning things that happened earlier in the book that I hadn't questioned before. I just finished listening to the audiobook of Sometimes I Lie, by Alice Feeney, and I need to talk to someone about the ending.

EDIT: Guess I should probably warn you, SPOILERS below!
