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Big Little Lies (TV series)

Big Little Lies is an American drama television series based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Liane Moriarty. Created and written by David E. Kelley, it aired on HBO from February 19, 2017, to July 21, 2019,[2][3] encompassing 14 episodes and two seasons. Originally billed as a miniseries, Jean-Marc Vallée directed the first season, while Andrea Arnold directed the second season.[4][5]

Big Little Lies
Genre
Created byDavid E. Kelley
Based onBig Little Lies
by Liane Moriarty
Written byDavid E. Kelley
Directed by
Starring
Opening theme"Cold Little Heart" by Michael Kiwanuka
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes14
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Barbara A. Hall
  • David Auge
Production locationMonterey, California
Cinematography
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time45–58 minutes
Production companies
Distributor
Release
Original networkHBO
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Audio format5.1 surround
Original releaseFebruary 19, 2017 (2017-02-19) –
July 21, 2019 (2019-07-21)

Big Little Lies stars Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Laura Dern, and Zoë Kravitz as five women in Monterey, California, who become embroiled in a murder investigation. Alexander Skarsgård, Adam Scott, James Tupper and Jeffrey Nordling also feature in supporting roles. For the second season, Meryl Streep joined the main cast while Kathryn Newton and Iain Armitage were upgraded following their appearances in recurring capacities.

The series has received critical acclaim, particularly for its writing, directing, acting, cinematography and soundtrack. The first season received 16 Primetime Emmy Award nominations and won eight, including Outstanding Limited Series, a directing award for Vallée, and acting awards for Kidman, Skarsgård, and Dern. The trio also won Golden Globe Awards in addition to a Best Miniseries or Television Film win for the series. Kidman and Skarsgård also received Screen Actors Guild Awards for their performances.

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

Episodes

Overview of Big Little Lies
SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
17February 19, 2017 (2017-02-19)April 2, 2017 (2017-04-02)
27June 9, 2019 (2019-06-09)July 21, 2019 (2019-07-21)

Season 1 (2017)

Big Little Lies season 1 episodes
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11"Somebody's Dead"Jean-Marc ValléeDavid E. KelleyFebruary 19, 2017 (2017-02-19)1.13[6]
At an elementary school in Monterey, California, a murder occurs at a school fundraiser, but neither the victim nor the murderer is revealed. Flashing back to the first day of school, the families of five first-graders are introduced. Madeline Martha Mackenzie is a strong-willed and wealthy alpha female in town who is struggling to cope with her ex-husband Nathan's marriage to a yoga instructor named Bonnie while also trying to build a relationship with her older daughter, Abigail. Madeline's friend, Celeste Wright, is a retired lawyer and the mother of twin sons, who are also beginning at the same school. Madeline and Celeste befriend Jane Chapman, a young single mother who moved to Monterey hoping to provide her son, Ziggy, with a better life. Amabella, the daughter of the equally wealthy and volatile Renata Klein, accuses Ziggy of attempting to choke her at school, which he denies. Celeste appears to have a very happy life with her husband Perry, but he is privately violent towards her.
22"Serious Mothering"Jean-Marc ValléeDavid E. KelleyFebruary 26, 2017 (2017-02-26)0.56[7]
Perry lashes out at Celeste when he discovers he missed orientation at the school, but she lets it slide. Jane looks for work with little success. Madeline goes on the warpath against Renata upon learning Ziggy was not invited to Amabella's birthday party. Madeline's husband, Ed, questions her devotion to him when she continues to complain about seeing Nathan with Bonnie all the time, and Madeline is further disturbed when Bonnie takes Abigail to Planned Parenthood. Nathan tries to come to a peaceful resolution with Ed about their parenting of Abigail, but Ed senses Nathan is trying to intimidate him, and stands firm. Madeline's younger daughter, Chloe, and Bonnie's daughter, Skye, attempt to mend the wounds between Ziggy and Amabella, but it leads to Ziggy kissing Amabella and causing an incident. The parents of the four children are called into the principal's office, leading Jane to have a flashback of an unwanted sexual encounter.
33"Living the Dream"Jean-Marc ValléeDavid E. KelleyMarch 5, 2017 (2017-03-05)1.04[8]
Perry chokes Celeste when he believes she deliberately left him out of a family gathering; Celeste threatens to leave him. Renata's party for Amabella is a success, but she is ultimately upset when Madeline invited Amabella's closest friends and Ziggy to Disney on Ice on the same day. At therapy, Perry claims his outbursts are out of fear that Celeste does not love him, which Celeste attempts to deny. When Abigail's academic performance begins to decline, her guidance counselor suggests it is being caused by stress at home, so she decides to live with Nathan, much to Madeline's dismay. Jane gets Ziggy involved with more extracurricular activities and helps him construct a family tree for school with Madeline's help. However, Jane opposes Ziggy’s insistence on putting his father's name on the tree, and she ultimately confides to Madeline that Ziggy was the result of rape by a man named "Saxon Banks," whom she has not seen since.
44"Push Comes to Shove"Jean-Marc ValléeDavid E. KelleyMarch 12, 2017 (2017-03-12)1.04[9]
Abigail moves in with Nathan and Bonnie. Celeste legally represents Madeline and theater director Joseph Bachman in a meeting with the mayor regarding the controversial Avenue Q, and successfully persuades the Mayor to allow the play to proceed. In the process, Celeste realizes her desire to return to work. She asks her therapist Dr. Reisman how to best convince Perry, but Dr. Reisman is more concerned with why she is afraid to do so. At home, Perry tells Celeste not to attend any future meetings. When she refuses, he grabs her by the throat, but quickly relinquishes when one of their boys enters the room. Joseph and Madeline kiss, and they are revealed to have had an affair a year ago. Madeline locates a man online whom she believes to be Jane's rapist; she informs Jane and Celeste, and they plan to travel to San Luis Obispo to confront him. Ms. Barnes, the kids' teacher, suspects Amabella is still being bullied. Despite Amabella's assertions that she and Ziggy are friends, Ms. Barnes convinces Jane to have Ziggy psychologically evaluated. The psychologist believes that Ziggy is innocent and that may in fact be being bullied himself.
55"Once Bitten"Jean-Marc ValléeDavid E. KelleyMarch 19, 2017 (2017-03-19)1.17[10]
Nathan spots Jane at the gun range and tells Madeline. Although Jane reassures Madeline that she carries a gun solely for its psychological benefits, Madeline begins to regret tracking down Saxon Baker, the man whom she believes to be Saxon Banks. Renata discovers a bite mark on Amabella's arm, but Amabella refuses to disclose the perpetrator. Renata assumes Ziggy is culpable, leading to a meeting between Jane and the school principal. Joseph is convinced Madeline still has feelings for him, but she maintains that their affair is over. While they argue, a teenage distracted driver crashes into their car; Madeline is uninjured while Joseph is hospitalized. The incident raises suspicion from both Ed and Joseph's wife, Tori. After one of Perry's violent episodes with Celeste again ends with aggressive sex, Dr. Reisman confronts Celeste with the belief that she is being abused. Celeste eventually reveals that she has previously feared for her life and had considered leaving Perry; Dr. Reisman urges her to do so. Jane secretly travels to San Luis Obispo to confront Saxon Baker, taking her gun with her.
66"Burning Love"Jean-Marc ValléeDavid E. KelleyMarch 26, 2017 (2017-03-26)1.39[11]
Jane reveals to Madeline that she went to confront Saxon Baker, who turned out to be the wrong man; Madeline attempts to convince Jane to give up the search. Ms. Barnes relays to Jane that a petition has begun to have Ziggy suspended. Although Renata did not start it, Jane confronts her and accidentally gouges her eye. She later apologizes, realizing that they both want to protect their children; Renata forgives her. Celeste's therapist advises her to prepare to leave Perry by renting an apartment and disclosing the abuse to friends. Perry later tries to forcefully initiate sex with Celeste, who defensively fractures his penis with a tennis racket. Returning from the hospital, Perry tells Celeste that she is "lucky" that he did not kill her. The following day, Celeste begins looking for an apartment. At the opening night of Avenue Q, Tori confronts Madeline about having an affair with Joseph. Bonnie tells Nathan that Abigail is secretly planning on auctioning her virginity to raise money for Amnesty International. At their couples' dinner, the two reluctantly tell Madeline and Ed; Madeline furiously confronts Abigail, disclosing her affair in the process.
77"You Get What You Need"Jean-Marc ValléeDavid E. KelleyApril 2, 2017 (2017-04-02)1.86[12]
Following another beating, Celeste decides to leave Perry the day after trivia night. Ziggy confesses to Jane that Max, one of Celeste's sons, was the student who choked Amabella. Jane woefully tells Celeste that her son is the bully; Celeste realizes that Max was emulating Perry's abuse. When preparing to leave for trivia night, Perry sees a text message on Celeste's phone from the landlady of her new apartment. He confronts her on the way to the party, but is interrupted by Renata. At the party, Celeste tells Renata that Max is Amabella's bully. Meanwhile, a drunken Madeline runs away during Ed's singing performance out of guilt about her affair. Jane goes after her and finds her atop stairs at the back of the venue, where Madeline tells Jane that she cheated on Ed. Renata also goes after them and apologizes to Jane for having targeted Ziggy. Celeste joins the women, followed by Perry. Bonnie follows them, having noticed Perry hurt Celeste, and watches the group from afar. Jane sees Perry and recognizes him as her rapist. Perry pleads with Celeste to come back home with him, and when she declines, he viciously attacks her. The group unsuccessfully fights Perry off until Bonnie rushes in and pushes him down the stairs, killing him. In police interviews, the women confirm that a fight with Perry happened, but claim he fell accidentally. Later, the five women and their children lounge at the beach, where Detective Quinlan continues to watch them.

Season 2 (2019)

Big Little Lies season 2 episodes
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
81"What Have They Done?"Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by : David E. Kelley
Story by : David E. Kelley and Liane Moriarty
June 9, 2019 (2019-06-09)1.42[13]
In the aftermath of Perry's death, Celeste, Madeline, Jane, and Renata try to move on with their lives, while Bonnie considers turning herself in to the police. It is the first day of second grade for the children and the five women reunite. Perry's mother, Mary Louise, who is staying with Celeste, begins asking questions about her son's death, and clashes with Madeline. Nathan worries about how distant Bonnie has been with him and asks Ed for help. Abigail decides she will not go to college, to Madeline's disapproval. At the beach, Corey, a co-worker of Jane's, asks her if she is one of the "Monterey Five". Jane tells the other women (apart from Bonnie) about this, and Renata assures them that the police have nothing. Celeste has nightmares about Perry and Mary Louise questions her about them.
92"Tell-Tale Hearts"Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by : David E. Kelley
Story by : David E. Kelley and Liane Moriarty
June 16, 2019 (2019-06-16)1.47[14]
Celeste crashes her car while on Ambien, with no recollection of what happened. A worried Nathan calls Bonnie's parents to town. Gordon is arrested for insider trading and stock fraud by the FBI. Mary Louise finds out that Perry has another son aside from Max and Josh. She refuses to believe that Perry raped Jane by victim blaming her. Madeline grounds Chloe after finding out that she told Max, Josh, and Ziggy that the three boys share the same father. Jane reluctantly tells Ziggy about how he is the product of a rape. Ed discovers Madeline's infidelity.
103"The End of the World"Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by : David E. Kelley
Story by : David E. Kelley and Liane Moriarty
June 23, 2019 (2019-06-23)1.62[15]
Bonnie clashes with her mother and remembers traumatic incidents from her childhood. Amabella has an anxiety attack during a lesson about climate change. Renata hires a child psychologist and finds out Amabella is worried about the planet dying, her father going to jail, and Renata's mental state. Renata blames Gordon for it and confronts Principal Nippal and Mr. Perkins about teaching second graders about climate change. She also tells her husband to sell his expensive train set since they have lost all of their money. Mary Louise approaches Jane at work and requests for a paternity test be done, which Jane refuses. Mary Louise then lurks in the parking lot of Jane's apartment to take a look at Ziggy. She finds similarities between Ziggy and Perry's twin brother, who died as a child, but refuses to accept the fact that Perry was abusive and a rapist. To save their marriage, Madeline and Ed visit Celeste's therapist. During a parents meeting at Otter Bay Elementary, Madeline breaks down while speaking. Jane and Corey go on a date, but she is unable to be intimate with him.
114"She Knows"Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by : David E. Kelley
Story by : David E. Kelley and Liane Moriarty
June 30, 2019 (2019-06-30)1.61[16]
During a pumpkin-carving party at Madeline's house, Mary Louise turns up uninvited. Mary Louise gets an apartment in the same building as Jane, which Celeste deems overstepping her boundaries. When Mary Louise subtly insinuates that Perry was womanizing to seek refuge from Celeste, Celeste slaps her. The next day, over coffee with Celeste, Mary Louise admits her husband left her after the death of Perry's brother and that she deserved the blame. Mary Louise approaches lawyer Ira Farber to gain custody of her grandchildren, citing negligence by Celeste. Madeline and Ed's marriage continues to deteriorate. Renata and Gordon have a disastrous bankruptcy hearing when she refuses to co-operate. At Amabella's birthday party, Jane tells Corey about her rape, and Bonnie's mother has a stroke after seeing a vision of Bonnie drowning.
125"Kill Me"Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by : David E. Kelley
Story by : David E. Kelley and Liane Moriarty
July 7, 2019 (2019-07-07)1.77[17]
Celeste refuses a settlement offer from Mary Louise's lawyer for joint custody of the boys, and the case goes to trial. Renata tries to get Mary Louise to drop the case, who in turn taunts her for being bankrupt. A bully calls Ziggy a mistake and that his father is a rapist; the twins defend him and the three of them beat up the bully, leading to their suspension. Jane tries to be intimate with Corey, but the trauma causes her to break down. Celeste, Jane, Corey, and the three boys go on a kayak trip during their suspension, while Renata and Amabella make use of this opportunity to bond as mother and daughter at the pool. Ed and Madeline go to couples therapy, where Madeline promises that she will not make the same mistakes again. Later, Tori hits on Ed at a bar, with Joseph staring at them from a nearby table. At the hospital, Bonnie's mother asks her to kill her. A distraught Bonnie once again considers turning herself in to the police, but on her way to a police station, she spots Corey leaving it.
136"The Bad Mother"Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by : David E. Kelley
Story by : David E. Kelley and Liane Moriarty
July 14, 2019 (2019-07-14)1.63[18]
Celeste and Mary Louise go to trial to battle for the custody of Max and Josh. Celeste is completely shocked and hurt when Mary Louise's lawyer asks her a wide array of personal questions. Celeste explains that she is coping with grief and intends to improve herself and get better. Just before the judge announces the verdict, Celeste interrupts to say that Mary Louise never took the stand and that is not fair. Celeste herself wants to question Mary Louise, and the judge agrees. Ed meets with Tori, who comes on to him and tells him that she has fantasized about him. Madeline approaches Ed again, and says that she wants to try to work it out. Jane questions Corey about his presence at the police station, and he tells her that he was just called in for questioning by the detective, who asked him if Jane has ever talked with him about the night Perry died. Corey claims that he told the detective nothing. Though mildly reassured, Jane stops answering his calls and texts because she says she is not ready for something new just yet. Bonnie confesses everything (including pushing Perry and her resentment toward her mother) to her mom while she is in a coma since she thinks her mother is going to die soon and that this may be her last chance to say anything.
147"I Want to Know"Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by : David E. Kelley
Story by : David E. Kelley and Liane Moriarty
July 21, 2019 (2019-07-21)1.98[19]
Celeste questions Mary Louise in court about Perry's brother's death and how he coped and how she treated him. Later, Celeste shows a video that her son took of Perry physically abusing her, and claims that Mary Louise would raise her own sons to be similar abusers. Celeste ends up with full custody, and Mary Louise leaves Monterey Bay. Bonnie tells her mother she loves her just before she dies and tells Nathan she does not love him. Ed and Madeline renew their vows. Jane and Corey progress in their relationship with Ziggy's approval. Gordon arranges to keep his train set despite the repossession of their other property, to the disapproval of Renata, who furiously destroys it and leaves him. Finally, Bonnie texts the rest of the Monterey Five that she is going to confess, in response to which all four women accompany her to the police station.

Production

Development

Actresses and producers Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon were announced to have optioned the screen rights to Liane Moriarty's novel Big Little Lies on August 6, 2014, less than a month after the book's publication. The two of them were expected to develop the project as a film in which they would star and act as executive producers, sharing the latter duty with Bruna Papandrea and Per Saari; Moriarty was also expected to produce.[20] In November of that year, the actresses announced the format's shift into that of a limited-run television series written by David E. Kelley.[21] In May 2015, HBO gave the series a production order and Kelley was announced to join the team of executive producers.[22] That October, Jean-Marc Vallée was reportedly in talks with the project's team to handle directing of the first episode and potentially others.[23] His involvement with all seven episodes was confirmed almost two months later.[24] The series' release date of February 19, 2017, was unveiled in November 2016.[25]

Originally conceived and billed as a miniseries,[26] a potential new season of Big Little Lies was discussed by the series' audience and the media. In July 2017, two weeks after the project and its cast and crew received several nominations for the 69th ceremony of the Primetime Emmy Awards, Witherspoon stated: "As of right now, I think it's pretty whole. I feel really good about where it is, and if this is all it ever was, it's a beautiful thing we all accomplished together".[27][28] However, in the wake of the nominations, HBO revealed that a second season was possible, and that Moriarty had been asked to write a story for it.[29] During a April 2017 interview, Vallée came out strongly against the idea of producing a second season: "There's no reason to make a season two. That was meant to be a one-time deal, and it's finishing in a way where it's for the audience to imagine what can happen. If we do a season two, we'll break that beautiful thing and spoil it."[30] When he and the series won several accolades at the 69th ceremony of the Primetime Emmy Awards, the director changed his mind: "It'd be great to reunite the team and to do it. Are we going to be able to do it, altogether? I wish."[31]

In December 2017, HBO officially renewed the series for a seven-episode second season to be written by Kelley, directed by Andrea Arnold,[32] based on a new novella by Moriarty,[26] and with Vallée remaining an executive producer.[33] The announcement of the second season, and specifically its timing, enraged producers of rival shows that were competing for award nominations in the limited series categories, particularly since it was made after voting for the Critics' Choice Television Award and Golden Globe Award were over.[34] Due to this, the Producers Guild of America restarted voting for the 2018 ceremony of their award show, reclassifying the show from a limited series to a drama series.[35][36] The second season premiered on June 9, 2019.

Controversy

In July 2019, it was reported by IndieWire that director Andrea Arnold lost creative control after filming had completed, and it was given to season 1 director Jean-Marc Vallée in an attempt to unify the style between the seasons. Arnold was initially promised by HBO that the show would be done in her vision, including post-production, and was unaware that Vallée would edit the footage she had shot. Once Vallée completed his work on Sharp Objects, he took over the editing process along with his own editorial team in Montreal. HBO also ordered 17 more days of additional photography, to be filmed by Arnold, but overseen by Vallée. Significant reworking of the episodes also took place, where episodes were shortened.[37] In response, HBO programming president Casey Bloys stated, "There's a lot of misinformation around that subject" and "the director typically does not have final creative control". Bloys clarified that Vallée came back to "hone the episodes" after being asked by the entire producing team, including Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman, and that they were clear with Arnold about how the process would work from the start.[38]

Casting

Main cast of Big Little Lies. Skarsgård has a major appearance in the first season, but has a reduced role in the second season. Kravitz and Dern were promoted to the story's main roster in the second season, with their names rising in the billing order.

Alongside the initial announcement of the production's development, Kidman and Witherspoon were reported to also star in the adaptation.[21][22] In December 2015, Shailene Woodley, Adam Scott, Laura Dern, and Zoë Kravitz were announced to have been cast in lead roles, with Kathryn Newton in a recurring one.[39][40][41][42] The following month, Alexander Skarsgård, James Tupper, and Jeffrey Nordling joined the starring cast, while Santiago Cabrera, P. J. Byrne, Kelen Coleman, Sarah Burns, Darby Camp, Cameron and Nicholas Crovetti, Ivy George, Chloe Coleman, Virginia Kull, Sarah Baker, Kathreen Khavari, Larry Bates, Hong Chau, Gia Carides, Merrin Dungey, Larry Sullivan, David Monahan, and Iain Armitage landed supporting roles.[43][44] The latter one was cast in the role of Woodley's character's son.[45]

Following the confirmation of a sophomore season, Meryl Streep was announced in January 2018 to have joined the starring cast in the role of Skarsgård's character's mother.[46][47] In February, Woodley, Dern, Kravitz, Scott, Tupper, Nordling and Armitage were confirmed to be returning.[48][49][50] That March, Douglas Smith was cast in a recurring role.[51][52] In April, it was reported that Crystal Fox joined the main cast alongside returners Newton and Sokolovic, while Mo McRae and Martin Donovan joined the recurring cast alongside returners Weigert and Dungey.[53][54] However, only Newton received main billing; Fox and Sokolovic's appearances were credited as recurring. Byrne was announced alongside newcomer Poorna Jagannathan in May,[55][56] followed by Denis O'Hare in June.[57]

Filming

For the first season, Vallée shot the series with an Arri Alexa digital camera and preferred using natural lighting and handheld shooting style to allow actors to move freely around the set.[27] Several scenes were filmed on location in the Monterey Peninsula, Big Sur, Pacific Grove, and Carmel Highlands.[58]

Soundtrack

ABKCO Records released soundtracks for the first and second seasons on March 31, 2017,[59][60] and July 19, 2019, respectively.[61][62]

Release

Broadcast

On February 7, 2017, the series held its official premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California.[63][64] Internationally, the series premiered on February 20, 2017, in Australia on Showcase,[65] and on March 13, 2017, in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Sky Atlantic.[66]

Marketing

On October 16, 2016, HBO released the first teaser trailer for the series.[67] On December 5, 2016, HBO released a full length trailer for the series.[68]

Home media

The first season was released on Blu-ray and DVD on August 1, 2017.[69] The second season was released on January 7, 2020, on DVD and manufacture-on-demand Blu-ray by Warner Home Entertainment and Warner Archive Collection respectively.[70]

Reception

Critical response

Critical response of Big Little Lies
SeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic
193% (125 reviews)[71]75 (42 reviews)[72]
286% (105 reviews)[73]82 (36 reviews)[74]

On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the first season holds a 93% "certified fresh" rating with an average rating of 8 out of 10 based on 125 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Bitingly funny and highly addictive, Big Little Lies is a twisty, thrilling, enlightening ride led by a first-rate cast."[71] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the first season a score of 75 out of 100, based on 42 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[72] Time magazine listed Big Little Lies as one of its top ten television shows of 2017.[75]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season holds an 86% "certified fresh" rating with an average rating of 7.7 out of 10 based on 105 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Gorgeous and gripping, Big Little Lies' second season doubles down on the dark humor and gives its impressive cast even more juicy drama to chew on – especially an excellent Meryl Streep."[73] On Metacritic, the season has a score of 82 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[74] Ben Travers of IndieWire wrote a positive review giving it a "B+" grade, concluding that Season 2 is a "wholly different beast" and "doesn’t feel like a necessary addition so much as an enjoyable epilogue", yet it is "still very, very good".[76]

Ratings

Season 1

Viewership and ratings per episode of Big Little Lies
No. Title Air date Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Somebody's Dead" February 19, 2017 0.3 1.13[6] 0.3 0.6[77]
2 "Serious Mothering" February 26, 2017 0.2 0.56[7] 0.3 0.84 0.5 1.39[78]
3 "Living the Dream" March 5, 2017 0.4 1.04[8]
4 "Push Comes to Shove" March 12, 2017 0.4 1.04[9]
5 "Once Bitten" March 19, 2017 0.4 1.17[10]
6 "Burning Love" March 26, 2017 0.5 1.39[11] 0.3 0.8[79]
7 "You Get What You Need" April 2, 2017 0.7 1.86[12] 0.3 0.93 1.0 2.79[80]

Season 2

Viewership and ratings per episode of Big Little Lies
No. Title Air date Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "What Have They Done?" June 9, 2019 0.4 1.42[13] 0.3 1.12 0.7 2.54[81]
2 "Tell-Tale Hearts" June 16, 2019 0.5 1.47[14] 0.4 1.34 0.9 2.81[82]
3 "The End of the World" June 23, 2019 0.4 1.62[15] 0.4 1.19 0.8 2.81[83]
4 "She Knows" June 30, 2019 0.4 1.61[16] 0.4 1.17 0.8 2.77[84]
5 "Kill Me" July 7, 2019 0.5 1.77[17] 0.4 1.23 0.9 3.00[85]
6 "The Bad Mother" July 14, 2019 0.4 1.63[18] 0.4 1.20 0.8 2.84[86]
7 "I Want to Know" July 21, 2019 0.5 1.98[19] 0.4 1.18 0.9 3.17[87]

Accolades

Accolades for Big Little Lies
Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
Season 1
2017 American Film Institute Awards Top 10 TV Programs of the Year Big Little Lies Won [88]
Golden Globe Awards Best Miniseries or Television Film Big Little Lies Won [89]
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Nicole Kidman Won
Reese Witherspoon Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Alexander Skarsgård Won
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Laura Dern Won
Shailene Woodley Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Limited Series David E. Kelley, Jean-Marc Vallée, Reese Witherspoon, Bruna Papandrea, Nicole Kidman, Per Saari, Gregg Fienberg, Nathan Ross and Barbara A. Hall Won [90]
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special Jean-Marc Vallée Won
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Nicole Kidman Won
Reese Witherspoon Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Alexander Skarsgård Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Laura Dern Won
Shailene Woodley Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special David E. Kelley Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Casting for a Limited Series, Movie or Special David Rubin Won [90]
Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or Movie Yves Bélanger Nominated
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Series, Limited Series or Movie Alix Friedberg, Risa Garcia and Patricia McLaughlin Won
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Limited Series or Movie Michelle Ceglia, Nickole C. Jones, Lona Vigi, Frances Mathias and Jocelyn Mulhern Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Limited Series or Movie (Non-Prosthetic) Steve Artmont, Nicole Artmont, Angela Levin, Molly R Stern and Claudia Humburg Nominated
Outstanding Music Supervision Susan Jacobs Won
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or Movie Veronique Barbe, David Berman, Justin LaChance, Maxime Lahaie, Sylvain Lebel and Jim Vega Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or Movie Gavin Fernandes, Louis Gignac and Brendan Beebe Nominated
TCA Awards Program of the Year Big Little Lies Nominated [91]
Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials Big Little Lies Won
Individual Achievement in Drama Nicole Kidman Nominated
2018 ACE Eddie Awards Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television David Berman Nominated [92]
Art Directors Guild Awards Television Movie or Limited Series John Paino (for "Somebody's Dead", "Living the Dream", "You Get What You Need") Nominated [93]
British Academy Television Awards Best International Programme Big Little Lies Nominated [94]
Cinema Audio Society Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Movie or Mini-Series Brendan Beebe, Gavin Fernandes and Louis Gignac (for "You Get What You Need") Nominated [95]
Costume Designers Guild Awards Excellence in Contemporary Television Series Alix Friedberg Nominated [96]
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Limited Series Big Little Lies Won [97]
Best Actress in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series Nicole Kidman Won
Reese Witherspoon Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series Alexander Skarsgård Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series Laura Dern Won
Location Managers Guild Awards Outstanding Locations in Contemporary Television Greg Alpert Nominated [98]
Producers Guild of America Awards Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama Big Little Lies Nominated [99]
Satellite Awards Best Miniseries Big Little Lies Won [100]
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Nicole Kidman Won
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Alexander Skarsgård Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Laura Dern Nominated
Shailene Woodley Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series Alexander Skarsgård Won [101]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series Laura Dern Nominated
Nicole Kidman Won
Reese Witherspoon Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards Long Form – Adapted David E. Kelley Won [102]
USC Scripter Awards Best Adapted TV Screenplay David E. Kelley and Liane Moriarty (for "You Get What You Need") Nominated [103]
Season 2
2019 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or TV Film Meryl Streep Nominated [104]
2020 Art Directors Guild Awards One-Hour Contemporary Single-Camera Series John Paino (for "What Have They Done?", "The Bad Mother" & "I Want to Know") Nominated [105]
Black Reel Television Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress, Drama Series Zoë Kravitz Nominated [106]
Costume Designers Guild Awards Excellence in Contemporary Television Alix Friedberg (for "She Knows") Nominated [107]
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actress in a Drama Series Nicole Kidman Nominated [108]
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Laura Dern Nominated
Meryl Streep Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Television Series – Drama Big Little Lies Nominated [109]
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Nicole Kidman Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Meryl Streep Nominated
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guilds Best Television Series, Mini-Series or New Media Series – Best Contemporary Make-Up Michelle Radow and Erin Good-Rosenmann Won [110]
Best Television Series, Mini-Series or New Media Series – Contemporary Hair Styling Jose Zamora, Lorena Zamora and Lona Vigi Won
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Laura Dern (for "Tell-Tale Hearts") Nominated [111]
Meryl Streep (for "I Want to Know") Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series David Rubin Nominated [112]
Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) Michelle Radow, Erin Rosenmann, Karen Rentrop, Molly R. Stern, Angela Levin, Simone Almekias-Siegl, Miho Suzuki and Claudia Humburg (for "She Knows") Nominated
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More) John Paino, Austin Gorg and Amy Wells (for "What Have They Done?", "The Bad Mother", "I Want to Know") Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama Big Little Lies Nominated [113]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Iain Armitage, Darby Camp, Cameron Crovetti, Nicholas Crovetti, Laura Dern, Martin Donovan, Merrin Dungey, Crystal Fox, Ivy George, Nicole Kidman, Zoë Kravitz, Kathryn Newton, Jeffrey Nordling, Denis O'Hare, Adam Scott, Alexander Skarsgård, Douglas Smith, Meryl Streep, James Tupper, Robin Weigert, Reese Witherspoon and Shailene Woodley Nominated [114]

Future

HBO president Casey Bloys said a third season of the show was "not realistic" due to scheduling the show's actors, but mentioned that the network is more than willing to greenlight it if the cast is able to work out their schedules.[115] In October 2020, Nicole Kidman revealed during a press interview for The Undoing that author Liane Moriarty is writing the plot for a potential third season and that the cast and crew are excited to reunite for it.[116] In a November 2022 interview with GQ, Zoë Kravitz confirmed the series would not return for a third season because of the death of director Jean-Marc Vallée.[117]

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Big Little Lies at IMDb  

little, lies, series, little, lies, american, drama, television, series, based, 2014, novel, same, name, liane, moriarty, created, written, david, kelley, aired, from, february, 2017, july, 2019, encompassing, episodes, seasons, originally, billed, miniseries,. Big Little Lies is an American drama television series based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Liane Moriarty Created and written by David E Kelley it aired on HBO from February 19 2017 to July 21 2019 2 3 encompassing 14 episodes and two seasons Originally billed as a miniseries Jean Marc Vallee directed the first season while Andrea Arnold directed the second season 4 5 Big Little LiesGenreDrama Mystery Black comedy 1 Created byDavid E KelleyBased onBig Little Liesby Liane MoriartyWritten byDavid E KelleyDirected byJean Marc Vallee Andrea ArnoldStarringReese Witherspoon Nicole Kidman Shailene Woodley Alexander Skarsgard Adam Scott Zoe Kravitz James Tupper Jeffrey Nordling Laura Dern Iain Armitage Kathryn Newton Meryl StreepOpening theme Cold Little Heart by Michael KiwanukaCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes14ProductionExecutive producersDavid E Kelley Jean Marc Vallee Reese Witherspoon Bruna Papandrea Nicole Kidman Per Saari Gregg Fienberg Nathan Ross Andrea Arnold Liane MoriartyProducersBarbara A Hall David AugeProduction locationMonterey CaliforniaCinematographyYves Belanger Jim FrohnaCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time45 58 minutesProduction companiesHBO Entertainment Hello Sunshine Blossom Films David E Kelley Productions Crazyrose season 2 DistributorWarner Bros Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkHBOPicture formatHDTV 1080iAudio format5 1 surroundOriginal releaseFebruary 19 2017 2017 02 19 July 21 2019 2019 07 21 Big Little Lies stars Reese Witherspoon Nicole Kidman Shailene Woodley Laura Dern and Zoe Kravitz as five women in Monterey California who become embroiled in a murder investigation Alexander Skarsgard Adam Scott James Tupper and Jeffrey Nordling also feature in supporting roles For the second season Meryl Streep joined the main cast while Kathryn Newton and Iain Armitage were upgraded following their appearances in recurring capacities The series has received critical acclaim particularly for its writing directing acting cinematography and soundtrack The first season received 16 Primetime Emmy Award nominations and won eight including Outstanding Limited Series a directing award for Vallee and acting awards for Kidman Skarsgard and Dern The trio also won Golden Globe Awards in addition to a Best Miniseries or Television Film win for the series Kidman and Skarsgard also received Screen Actors Guild Awards for their performances Contents 1 Cast and characters 1 1 Main 1 2 Recurring 2 Episodes 2 1 Season 1 2017 2 2 Season 2 2019 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 1 1 Controversy 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 3 4 Soundtrack 4 Release 4 1 Broadcast 4 2 Marketing 4 3 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Ratings 5 2 1 Season 1 5 2 2 Season 2 5 3 Accolades 6 Future 7 References 8 External linksCast and characters EditMain Edit Reese Witherspoon as Madeline Martha Mackenzie Nicole Kidman as Celeste Wright Shailene Woodley as Jane Chapman Alexander Skarsgard as Perry Wright Celeste s husband Adam Scott as Ed Mackenzie Madeline s husband Zoe Kravitz as Bonnie Howard Carlson Nathan s wife James Tupper as Nathan Carlson Madeline s ex husband and Bonnie s husband Jeffrey Nordling as Gordon Klein Renata s husband Laura Dern as Renata Klein Iain Armitage as Ziggy Chapman Jane s son Sarah Baker as Thea Cunningham season 1 Sarah Burns as Gabrielle season 1 P J Byrne as Warren Nippal the principal of Otter Bay Elementary Santiago Cabrera as Joseph Bachman a theater director season 1 recurring season 2 Darby Camp as Chloe Adaline Mackenzie Madeline and Ed s daughter Gia Carides as Melissa season 1 recurring season 2 Hong Chau as Jackie season 1 Kelen Coleman as Harper Stimson season 1 recurring season 2 Joseph Cross as Tom Madeline and Celeste s favorite cafe owner season 1 Merrin Dungey as Detective Adrienne Quinlan Ivy George as Amabella Klein Renata and Gordon s daughter Virginia Kull as Ms Barnes the children s elementary school teacher season 1 Kathryn Newton as Abigail Carlson Madeline and Nathan s daughter Sarah Sokolovic as Tori Bachman Joseph s wife Robin Weigert as Dr Amanda Reisman Perry and Celeste s therapist Molly Hagan as Dr Moriarty Ziggy s child psychologist season 1 Patrick St Esprit as Mayor Bartley season 1 Annie Fitzgerald as Tracy Rensing season 1 Meryl Streep as Mary Louise Wright Perry s mother season 2 Cameron Crovetti as Josh Wright Celeste and Perry s son season 2 recurring season 1 Nicholas Crovetti as Max Wright Celeste and Perry s son season 2 recurring season 1 Mo McRae as Michael Perkins a new second grade teacher at Otter Bay Elementary season 2 Douglas Smith as Corey Brockfield Jane s love interest and co worker at Monterey Bay Aquarium season 2 Martin Donovan as Martin Howard Bonnie s father season 2 Crystal R Fox as Elizabeth Howard Bonnie s mother season 2 Denis O Hare as Ira Farber Mary Louise s lawyer season 2 Becky Ann Baker as Marylin Cipriani the judge in Celeste and Mary Louise s custody case season 2 Poorna Jagannathan as Katie Richmond Celeste s lawyer season 2 Recurring Edit Chloe Coleman as Skye Carlson Bonnie and Nathan s daughter Larry Sullivan as Oren Larry Bates as Stu Kathreen Khavari as Samantha season 1 David Monahan as Bernard season 1 Episodes EditOverview of Big Little LiesSeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired17February 19 2017 2017 02 19 April 2 2017 2017 04 02 27June 9 2019 2019 06 09 July 21 2019 2019 07 21 Season 1 2017 Edit Big Little Lies season 1 episodesNo overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU S viewers millions 11 Somebody s Dead Jean Marc ValleeDavid E KelleyFebruary 19 2017 2017 02 19 1 13 6 At an elementary school in Monterey California a murder occurs at a school fundraiser but neither the victim nor the murderer is revealed Flashing back to the first day of school the families of five first graders are introduced Madeline Martha Mackenzie is a strong willed and wealthy alpha female in town who is struggling to cope with her ex husband Nathan s marriage to a yoga instructor named Bonnie while also trying to build a relationship with her older daughter Abigail Madeline s friend Celeste Wright is a retired lawyer and the mother of twin sons who are also beginning at the same school Madeline and Celeste befriend Jane Chapman a young single mother who moved to Monterey hoping to provide her son Ziggy with a better life Amabella the daughter of the equally wealthy and volatile Renata Klein accuses Ziggy of attempting to choke her at school which he denies Celeste appears to have a very happy life with her husband Perry but he is privately violent towards her 22 Serious Mothering Jean Marc ValleeDavid E KelleyFebruary 26 2017 2017 02 26 0 56 7 Perry lashes out at Celeste when he discovers he missed orientation at the school but she lets it slide Jane looks for work with little success Madeline goes on the warpath against Renata upon learning Ziggy was not invited to Amabella s birthday party Madeline s husband Ed questions her devotion to him when she continues to complain about seeing Nathan with Bonnie all the time and Madeline is further disturbed when Bonnie takes Abigail to Planned Parenthood Nathan tries to come to a peaceful resolution with Ed about their parenting of Abigail but Ed senses Nathan is trying to intimidate him and stands firm Madeline s younger daughter Chloe and Bonnie s daughter Skye attempt to mend the wounds between Ziggy and Amabella but it leads to Ziggy kissing Amabella and causing an incident The parents of the four children are called into the principal s office leading Jane to have a flashback of an unwanted sexual encounter 33 Living the Dream Jean Marc ValleeDavid E KelleyMarch 5 2017 2017 03 05 1 04 8 Perry chokes Celeste when he believes she deliberately left him out of a family gathering Celeste threatens to leave him Renata s party for Amabella is a success but she is ultimately upset when Madeline invited Amabella s closest friends and Ziggy to Disney on Ice on the same day At therapy Perry claims his outbursts are out of fear that Celeste does not love him which Celeste attempts to deny When Abigail s academic performance begins to decline her guidance counselor suggests it is being caused by stress at home so she decides to live with Nathan much to Madeline s dismay Jane gets Ziggy involved with more extracurricular activities and helps him construct a family tree for school with Madeline s help However Jane opposes Ziggy s insistence on putting his father s name on the tree and she ultimately confides to Madeline that Ziggy was the result of rape by a man named Saxon Banks whom she has not seen since 44 Push Comes to Shove Jean Marc ValleeDavid E KelleyMarch 12 2017 2017 03 12 1 04 9 Abigail moves in with Nathan and Bonnie Celeste legally represents Madeline and theater director Joseph Bachman in a meeting with the mayor regarding the controversial Avenue Q and successfully persuades the Mayor to allow the play to proceed In the process Celeste realizes her desire to return to work She asks her therapist Dr Reisman how to best convince Perry but Dr Reisman is more concerned with why she is afraid to do so At home Perry tells Celeste not to attend any future meetings When she refuses he grabs her by the throat but quickly relinquishes when one of their boys enters the room Joseph and Madeline kiss and they are revealed to have had an affair a year ago Madeline locates a man online whom she believes to be Jane s rapist she informs Jane and Celeste and they plan to travel to San Luis Obispo to confront him Ms Barnes the kids teacher suspects Amabella is still being bullied Despite Amabella s assertions that she and Ziggy are friends Ms Barnes convinces Jane to have Ziggy psychologically evaluated The psychologist believes that Ziggy is innocent and that may in fact be being bullied himself 55 Once Bitten Jean Marc ValleeDavid E KelleyMarch 19 2017 2017 03 19 1 17 10 Nathan spots Jane at the gun range and tells Madeline Although Jane reassures Madeline that she carries a gun solely for its psychological benefits Madeline begins to regret tracking down Saxon Baker the man whom she believes to be Saxon Banks Renata discovers a bite mark on Amabella s arm but Amabella refuses to disclose the perpetrator Renata assumes Ziggy is culpable leading to a meeting between Jane and the school principal Joseph is convinced Madeline still has feelings for him but she maintains that their affair is over While they argue a teenage distracted driver crashes into their car Madeline is uninjured while Joseph is hospitalized The incident raises suspicion from both Ed and Joseph s wife Tori After one of Perry s violent episodes with Celeste again ends with aggressive sex Dr Reisman confronts Celeste with the belief that she is being abused Celeste eventually reveals that she has previously feared for her life and had considered leaving Perry Dr Reisman urges her to do so Jane secretly travels to San Luis Obispo to confront Saxon Baker taking her gun with her 66 Burning Love Jean Marc ValleeDavid E KelleyMarch 26 2017 2017 03 26 1 39 11 Jane reveals to Madeline that she went to confront Saxon Baker who turned out to be the wrong man Madeline attempts to convince Jane to give up the search Ms Barnes relays to Jane that a petition has begun to have Ziggy suspended Although Renata did not start it Jane confronts her and accidentally gouges her eye She later apologizes realizing that they both want to protect their children Renata forgives her Celeste s therapist advises her to prepare to leave Perry by renting an apartment and disclosing the abuse to friends Perry later tries to forcefully initiate sex with Celeste who defensively fractures his penis with a tennis racket Returning from the hospital Perry tells Celeste that she is lucky that he did not kill her The following day Celeste begins looking for an apartment At the opening night of Avenue Q Tori confronts Madeline about having an affair with Joseph Bonnie tells Nathan that Abigail is secretly planning on auctioning her virginity to raise money for Amnesty International At their couples dinner the two reluctantly tell Madeline and Ed Madeline furiously confronts Abigail disclosing her affair in the process 77 You Get What You Need Jean Marc ValleeDavid E KelleyApril 2 2017 2017 04 02 1 86 12 Following another beating Celeste decides to leave Perry the day after trivia night Ziggy confesses to Jane that Max one of Celeste s sons was the student who choked Amabella Jane woefully tells Celeste that her son is the bully Celeste realizes that Max was emulating Perry s abuse When preparing to leave for trivia night Perry sees a text message on Celeste s phone from the landlady of her new apartment He confronts her on the way to the party but is interrupted by Renata At the party Celeste tells Renata that Max is Amabella s bully Meanwhile a drunken Madeline runs away during Ed s singing performance out of guilt about her affair Jane goes after her and finds her atop stairs at the back of the venue where Madeline tells Jane that she cheated on Ed Renata also goes after them and apologizes to Jane for having targeted Ziggy Celeste joins the women followed by Perry Bonnie follows them having noticed Perry hurt Celeste and watches the group from afar Jane sees Perry and recognizes him as her rapist Perry pleads with Celeste to come back home with him and when she declines he viciously attacks her The group unsuccessfully fights Perry off until Bonnie rushes in and pushes him down the stairs killing him In police interviews the women confirm that a fight with Perry happened but claim he fell accidentally Later the five women and their children lounge at the beach where Detective Quinlan continues to watch them Season 2 2019 Edit Big Little Lies season 2 episodesNo overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU S viewers millions 81 What Have They Done Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by David E KelleyStory by David E Kelley and Liane MoriartyJune 9 2019 2019 06 09 1 42 13 In the aftermath of Perry s death Celeste Madeline Jane and Renata try to move on with their lives while Bonnie considers turning herself in to the police It is the first day of second grade for the children and the five women reunite Perry s mother Mary Louise who is staying with Celeste begins asking questions about her son s death and clashes with Madeline Nathan worries about how distant Bonnie has been with him and asks Ed for help Abigail decides she will not go to college to Madeline s disapproval At the beach Corey a co worker of Jane s asks her if she is one of the Monterey Five Jane tells the other women apart from Bonnie about this and Renata assures them that the police have nothing Celeste has nightmares about Perry and Mary Louise questions her about them 92 Tell Tale Hearts Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by David E KelleyStory by David E Kelley and Liane MoriartyJune 16 2019 2019 06 16 1 47 14 Celeste crashes her car while on Ambien with no recollection of what happened A worried Nathan calls Bonnie s parents to town Gordon is arrested for insider trading and stock fraud by the FBI Mary Louise finds out that Perry has another son aside from Max and Josh She refuses to believe that Perry raped Jane by victim blaming her Madeline grounds Chloe after finding out that she told Max Josh and Ziggy that the three boys share the same father Jane reluctantly tells Ziggy about how he is the product of a rape Ed discovers Madeline s infidelity 103 The End of the World Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by David E KelleyStory by David E Kelley and Liane MoriartyJune 23 2019 2019 06 23 1 62 15 Bonnie clashes with her mother and remembers traumatic incidents from her childhood Amabella has an anxiety attack during a lesson about climate change Renata hires a child psychologist and finds out Amabella is worried about the planet dying her father going to jail and Renata s mental state Renata blames Gordon for it and confronts Principal Nippal and Mr Perkins about teaching second graders about climate change She also tells her husband to sell his expensive train set since they have lost all of their money Mary Louise approaches Jane at work and requests for a paternity test be done which Jane refuses Mary Louise then lurks in the parking lot of Jane s apartment to take a look at Ziggy She finds similarities between Ziggy and Perry s twin brother who died as a child but refuses to accept the fact that Perry was abusive and a rapist To save their marriage Madeline and Ed visit Celeste s therapist During a parents meeting at Otter Bay Elementary Madeline breaks down while speaking Jane and Corey go on a date but she is unable to be intimate with him 114 She Knows Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by David E KelleyStory by David E Kelley and Liane MoriartyJune 30 2019 2019 06 30 1 61 16 During a pumpkin carving party at Madeline s house Mary Louise turns up uninvited Mary Louise gets an apartment in the same building as Jane which Celeste deems overstepping her boundaries When Mary Louise subtly insinuates that Perry was womanizing to seek refuge from Celeste Celeste slaps her The next day over coffee with Celeste Mary Louise admits her husband left her after the death of Perry s brother and that she deserved the blame Mary Louise approaches lawyer Ira Farber to gain custody of her grandchildren citing negligence by Celeste Madeline and Ed s marriage continues to deteriorate Renata and Gordon have a disastrous bankruptcy hearing when she refuses to co operate At Amabella s birthday party Jane tells Corey about her rape and Bonnie s mother has a stroke after seeing a vision of Bonnie drowning 125 Kill Me Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by David E KelleyStory by David E Kelley and Liane MoriartyJuly 7 2019 2019 07 07 1 77 17 Celeste refuses a settlement offer from Mary Louise s lawyer for joint custody of the boys and the case goes to trial Renata tries to get Mary Louise to drop the case who in turn taunts her for being bankrupt A bully calls Ziggy a mistake and that his father is a rapist the twins defend him and the three of them beat up the bully leading to their suspension Jane tries to be intimate with Corey but the trauma causes her to break down Celeste Jane Corey and the three boys go on a kayak trip during their suspension while Renata and Amabella make use of this opportunity to bond as mother and daughter at the pool Ed and Madeline go to couples therapy where Madeline promises that she will not make the same mistakes again Later Tori hits on Ed at a bar with Joseph staring at them from a nearby table At the hospital Bonnie s mother asks her to kill her A distraught Bonnie once again considers turning herself in to the police but on her way to a police station she spots Corey leaving it 136 The Bad Mother Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by David E KelleyStory by David E Kelley and Liane MoriartyJuly 14 2019 2019 07 14 1 63 18 Celeste and Mary Louise go to trial to battle for the custody of Max and Josh Celeste is completely shocked and hurt when Mary Louise s lawyer asks her a wide array of personal questions Celeste explains that she is coping with grief and intends to improve herself and get better Just before the judge announces the verdict Celeste interrupts to say that Mary Louise never took the stand and that is not fair Celeste herself wants to question Mary Louise and the judge agrees Ed meets with Tori who comes on to him and tells him that she has fantasized about him Madeline approaches Ed again and says that she wants to try to work it out Jane questions Corey about his presence at the police station and he tells her that he was just called in for questioning by the detective who asked him if Jane has ever talked with him about the night Perry died Corey claims that he told the detective nothing Though mildly reassured Jane stops answering his calls and texts because she says she is not ready for something new just yet Bonnie confesses everything including pushing Perry and her resentment toward her mother to her mom while she is in a coma since she thinks her mother is going to die soon and that this may be her last chance to say anything 147 I Want to Know Andrea ArnoldTeleplay by David E KelleyStory by David E Kelley and Liane MoriartyJuly 21 2019 2019 07 21 1 98 19 Celeste questions Mary Louise in court about Perry s brother s death and how he coped and how she treated him Later Celeste shows a video that her son took of Perry physically abusing her and claims that Mary Louise would raise her own sons to be similar abusers Celeste ends up with full custody and Mary Louise leaves Monterey Bay Bonnie tells her mother she loves her just before she dies and tells Nathan she does not love him Ed and Madeline renew their vows Jane and Corey progress in their relationship with Ziggy s approval Gordon arranges to keep his train set despite the repossession of their other property to the disapproval of Renata who furiously destroys it and leaves him Finally Bonnie texts the rest of the Monterey Five that she is going to confess in response to which all four women accompany her to the police station Production EditDevelopment Edit Actresses and producers Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon were announced to have optioned the screen rights to Liane Moriarty s novel Big Little Lies on August 6 2014 less than a month after the book s publication The two of them were expected to develop the project as a film in which they would star and act as executive producers sharing the latter duty with Bruna Papandrea and Per Saari Moriarty was also expected to produce 20 In November of that year the actresses announced the format s shift into that of a limited run television series written by David E Kelley 21 In May 2015 HBO gave the series a production order and Kelley was announced to join the team of executive producers 22 That October Jean Marc Vallee was reportedly in talks with the project s team to handle directing of the first episode and potentially others 23 His involvement with all seven episodes was confirmed almost two months later 24 The series release date of February 19 2017 was unveiled in November 2016 25 Originally conceived and billed as a miniseries 26 a potential new season of Big Little Lies was discussed by the series audience and the media In July 2017 two weeks after the project and its cast and crew received several nominations for the 69th ceremony of the Primetime Emmy Awards Witherspoon stated As of right now I think it s pretty whole I feel really good about where it is and if this is all it ever was it s a beautiful thing we all accomplished together 27 28 However in the wake of the nominations HBO revealed that a second season was possible and that Moriarty had been asked to write a story for it 29 During a April 2017 interview Vallee came out strongly against the idea of producing a second season There s no reason to make a season two That was meant to be a one time deal and it s finishing in a way where it s for the audience to imagine what can happen If we do a season two we ll break that beautiful thing and spoil it 30 When he and the series won several accolades at the 69th ceremony of the Primetime Emmy Awards the director changed his mind It d be great to reunite the team and to do it Are we going to be able to do it altogether I wish 31 In December 2017 HBO officially renewed the series for a seven episode second season to be written by Kelley directed by Andrea Arnold 32 based on a new novella by Moriarty 26 and with Vallee remaining an executive producer 33 The announcement of the second season and specifically its timing enraged producers of rival shows that were competing for award nominations in the limited series categories particularly since it was made after voting for the Critics Choice Television Award and Golden Globe Award were over 34 Due to this the Producers Guild of America restarted voting for the 2018 ceremony of their award show reclassifying the show from a limited series to a drama series 35 36 The second season premiered on June 9 2019 Controversy Edit In July 2019 it was reported by IndieWire that director Andrea Arnold lost creative control after filming had completed and it was given to season 1 director Jean Marc Vallee in an attempt to unify the style between the seasons Arnold was initially promised by HBO that the show would be done in her vision including post production and was unaware that Vallee would edit the footage she had shot Once Vallee completed his work on Sharp Objects he took over the editing process along with his own editorial team in Montreal HBO also ordered 17 more days of additional photography to be filmed by Arnold but overseen by Vallee Significant reworking of the episodes also took place where episodes were shortened 37 In response HBO programming president Casey Bloys stated There s a lot of misinformation around that subject and the director typically does not have final creative control Bloys clarified that Vallee came back to hone the episodes after being asked by the entire producing team including Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman and that they were clear with Arnold about how the process would work from the start 38 Casting Edit Reese Witherspoon Nicole Kidman Shailene Woodley Alexander Skarsgard Zoe Kravitz Laura DernMain cast of Big Little Lies Skarsgard has a major appearance in the first season but has a reduced role in the second season Kravitz and Dern were promoted to the story s main roster in the second season with their names rising in the billing order Alongside the initial announcement of the production s development Kidman and Witherspoon were reported to also star in the adaptation 21 22 In December 2015 Shailene Woodley Adam Scott Laura Dern and Zoe Kravitz were announced to have been cast in lead roles with Kathryn Newton in a recurring one 39 40 41 42 The following month Alexander Skarsgard James Tupper and Jeffrey Nordling joined the starring cast while Santiago Cabrera P J Byrne Kelen Coleman Sarah Burns Darby Camp Cameron and Nicholas Crovetti Ivy George Chloe Coleman Virginia Kull Sarah Baker Kathreen Khavari Larry Bates Hong Chau Gia Carides Merrin Dungey Larry Sullivan David Monahan and Iain Armitage landed supporting roles 43 44 The latter one was cast in the role of Woodley s character s son 45 Following the confirmation of a sophomore season Meryl Streep was announced in January 2018 to have joined the starring cast in the role of Skarsgard s character s mother 46 47 In February Woodley Dern Kravitz Scott Tupper Nordling and Armitage were confirmed to be returning 48 49 50 That March Douglas Smith was cast in a recurring role 51 52 In April it was reported that Crystal Fox joined the main cast alongside returners Newton and Sokolovic while Mo McRae and Martin Donovan joined the recurring cast alongside returners Weigert and Dungey 53 54 However only Newton received main billing Fox and Sokolovic s appearances were credited as recurring Byrne was announced alongside newcomer Poorna Jagannathan in May 55 56 followed by Denis O Hare in June 57 Filming Edit For the first season Vallee shot the series with an Arri Alexa digital camera and preferred using natural lighting and handheld shooting style to allow actors to move freely around the set 27 Several scenes were filmed on location in the Monterey Peninsula Big Sur Pacific Grove and Carmel Highlands 58 Soundtrack Edit ABKCO Records released soundtracks for the first and second seasons on March 31 2017 59 60 and July 19 2019 respectively 61 62 Release EditBroadcast Edit On February 7 2017 the series held its official premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles California 63 64 Internationally the series premiered on February 20 2017 in Australia on Showcase 65 and on March 13 2017 in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Sky Atlantic 66 Marketing Edit On October 16 2016 HBO released the first teaser trailer for the series 67 On December 5 2016 HBO released a full length trailer for the series 68 Home media Edit The first season was released on Blu ray and DVD on August 1 2017 69 The second season was released on January 7 2020 on DVD and manufacture on demand Blu ray by Warner Home Entertainment and Warner Archive Collection respectively 70 Reception EditCritical response Edit Critical response of Big Little LiesSeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic193 125 reviews 71 75 42 reviews 72 286 105 reviews 73 82 36 reviews 74 On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the first season holds a 93 certified fresh rating with an average rating of 8 out of 10 based on 125 reviews The website s critical consensus reads Bitingly funny and highly addictive Big Little Lies is a twisty thrilling enlightening ride led by a first rate cast 71 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned the first season a score of 75 out of 100 based on 42 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 72 Time magazine listed Big Little Lies as one of its top ten television shows of 2017 75 On Rotten Tomatoes the second season holds an 86 certified fresh rating with an average rating of 7 7 out of 10 based on 105 reviews The website s critical consensus reads Gorgeous and gripping Big Little Lies second season doubles down on the dark humor and gives its impressive cast even more juicy drama to chew on especially an excellent Meryl Streep 73 On Metacritic the season has a score of 82 out of 100 based on 36 critics indicating universal acclaim 74 Ben Travers of IndieWire wrote a positive review giving it a B grade concluding that Season 2 is a wholly different beast and doesn t feel like a necessary addition so much as an enjoyable epilogue yet it is still very very good 76 Ratings Edit Season 1 Edit Viewership and ratings per episode of Big Little Lies No Title Air date Rating 18 49 Viewers millions DVR 18 49 DVR viewers millions Total 18 49 Total viewers millions 1 Somebody s Dead February 19 2017 0 3 1 13 6 0 3 0 6 77 2 Serious Mothering February 26 2017 0 2 0 56 7 0 3 0 84 0 5 1 39 78 3 Living the Dream March 5 2017 0 4 1 04 8 4 Push Comes to Shove March 12 2017 0 4 1 04 9 5 Once Bitten March 19 2017 0 4 1 17 10 6 Burning Love March 26 2017 0 5 1 39 11 0 3 0 8 79 7 You Get What You Need April 2 2017 0 7 1 86 12 0 3 0 93 1 0 2 79 80 Season 2 Edit Viewership and ratings per episode of Big Little Lies No Title Air date Rating 18 49 Viewers millions DVR 18 49 DVR viewers millions Total 18 49 Total viewers millions 1 What Have They Done June 9 2019 0 4 1 42 13 0 3 1 12 0 7 2 54 81 2 Tell Tale Hearts June 16 2019 0 5 1 47 14 0 4 1 34 0 9 2 81 82 3 The End of the World June 23 2019 0 4 1 62 15 0 4 1 19 0 8 2 81 83 4 She Knows June 30 2019 0 4 1 61 16 0 4 1 17 0 8 2 77 84 5 Kill Me July 7 2019 0 5 1 77 17 0 4 1 23 0 9 3 00 85 6 The Bad Mother July 14 2019 0 4 1 63 18 0 4 1 20 0 8 2 84 86 7 I Want to Know July 21 2019 0 5 1 98 19 0 4 1 18 0 9 3 17 87 Accolades Edit Accolades for Big Little Lies Year Award Category Nominee s Result Ref Season 12017 American Film Institute Awards Top 10 TV Programs of the Year Big Little Lies Won 88 Golden Globe Awards Best Miniseries or Television Film Big Little Lies Won 89 Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film Nicole Kidman WonReese Witherspoon NominatedBest Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film Alexander Skarsgard WonBest Supporting Actress Series Miniseries or Television Film Laura Dern WonShailene Woodley NominatedPrimetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Limited Series David E Kelley Jean Marc Vallee Reese Witherspoon Bruna Papandrea Nicole Kidman Per Saari Gregg Fienberg Nathan Ross and Barbara A Hall Won 90 Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series Movie or Dramatic Special Jean Marc Vallee WonOutstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Nicole Kidman WonReese Witherspoon NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Alexander Skarsgard WonOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Laura Dern WonShailene Woodley NominatedOutstanding Writing for a Limited Series Movie or Dramatic Special David E Kelley NominatedPrimetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Casting for a Limited Series Movie or Special David Rubin Won 90 Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or Movie Yves Belanger NominatedOutstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Series Limited Series or Movie Alix Friedberg Risa Garcia and Patricia McLaughlin WonOutstanding Hairstyling for a Limited Series or Movie Michelle Ceglia Nickole C Jones Lona Vigi Frances Mathias and Jocelyn Mulhern NominatedOutstanding Makeup for a Limited Series or Movie Non Prosthetic Steve Artmont Nicole Artmont Angela Levin Molly R Stern and Claudia Humburg NominatedOutstanding Music Supervision Susan Jacobs WonOutstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or Movie Veronique Barbe David Berman Justin LaChance Maxime Lahaie Sylvain Lebel and Jim Vega NominatedOutstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or Movie Gavin Fernandes Louis Gignac and Brendan Beebe NominatedTCA Awards Program of the Year Big Little Lies Nominated 91 Outstanding Achievement in Movies Miniseries and Specials Big Little Lies WonIndividual Achievement in Drama Nicole Kidman Nominated2018 ACE Eddie Awards Best Edited Drama Series for Non Commercial Television David Berman Nominated 92 Art Directors Guild Awards Television Movie or Limited Series John Paino for Somebody s Dead Living the Dream You Get What You Need Nominated 93 British Academy Television Awards Best International Programme Big Little Lies Nominated 94 Cinema Audio Society Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Movie or Mini Series Brendan Beebe Gavin Fernandes and Louis Gignac for You Get What You Need Nominated 95 Costume Designers Guild Awards Excellence in Contemporary Television Series Alix Friedberg Nominated 96 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Limited Series Big Little Lies Won 97 Best Actress in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series Nicole Kidman WonReese Witherspoon NominatedBest Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series Alexander Skarsgard WonBest Supporting Actress in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series Laura Dern WonLocation Managers Guild Awards Outstanding Locations in Contemporary Television Greg Alpert Nominated 98 Producers Guild of America Awards Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Drama Big Little Lies Nominated 99 Satellite Awards Best Miniseries Big Little Lies Won 100 Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film Nicole Kidman WonBest Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film Alexander Skarsgard NominatedBest Supporting Actress Series Miniseries or Television Film Laura Dern NominatedShailene Woodley NominatedScreen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series Alexander Skarsgard Won 101 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series Laura Dern NominatedNicole Kidman WonReese Witherspoon NominatedWriters Guild of America Awards Long Form Adapted David E Kelley Won 102 USC Scripter Awards Best Adapted TV Screenplay David E Kelley and Liane Moriarty for You Get What You Need Nominated 103 Season 22019 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress Series Miniseries or TV Film Meryl Streep Nominated 104 2020 Art Directors Guild Awards One Hour Contemporary Single Camera Series John Paino for What Have They Done The Bad Mother amp I Want to Know Nominated 105 Black Reel Television Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress Drama Series Zoe Kravitz Nominated 106 Costume Designers Guild Awards Excellence in Contemporary Television Alix Friedberg for She Knows Nominated 107 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Actress in a Drama Series Nicole Kidman Nominated 108 Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Laura Dern NominatedMeryl Streep NominatedGolden Globe Awards Best Television Series Drama Big Little Lies Nominated 109 Best Actress Television Series Drama Nicole Kidman NominatedBest Supporting Actress Series Miniseries or Television Film Meryl Streep NominatedMake Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guilds Best Television Series Mini Series or New Media Series Best Contemporary Make Up Michelle Radow and Erin Good Rosenmann Won 110 Best Television Series Mini Series or New Media Series Contemporary Hair Styling Jose Zamora Lorena Zamora and Lona Vigi WonPrimetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Laura Dern for Tell Tale Hearts Nominated 111 Meryl Streep for I Want to Know NominatedPrimetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series David Rubin Nominated 112 Outstanding Contemporary Makeup Non Prosthetic Michelle Radow Erin Rosenmann Karen Rentrop Molly R Stern Angela Levin Simone Almekias Siegl Miho Suzuki and Claudia Humburg for She Knows NominatedOutstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program One Hour or More John Paino Austin Gorg and Amy Wells for What Have They Done The Bad Mother I Want to Know NominatedProducers Guild of America Awards Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Drama Big Little Lies Nominated 113 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Iain Armitage Darby Camp Cameron Crovetti Nicholas Crovetti Laura Dern Martin Donovan Merrin Dungey Crystal Fox Ivy George Nicole Kidman Zoe Kravitz Kathryn Newton Jeffrey Nordling Denis O Hare Adam Scott Alexander Skarsgard Douglas Smith Meryl Streep James Tupper Robin Weigert Reese Witherspoon and Shailene Woodley Nominated 114 Future EditHBO president Casey Bloys said a third season of the show was not realistic due to scheduling the show s actors but mentioned that the network is more than willing to greenlight it if the cast is able to work out their schedules 115 In October 2020 Nicole Kidman revealed during a press interview for The Undoing that author Liane Moriarty is writing the plot for a potential third season and that the cast and crew are excited to reunite for it 116 In a November 2022 interview with GQ Zoe Kravitz confirmed the series would not return for a third season because of the death of director Jean Marc Vallee 117 References Edit Fienberg Daniel May 30 2019 Big Little Lies Season 2 TV Review The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on July 8 2019 Retrieved July 27 2019 Iannucci Rebecca April 14 2019 Big Little Lies Gets Season 2 Premiere Date First Trailer Watch TVLine Archived from the original on April 14 2019 Retrieved April 14 2019 Nemetz Dave February 8 2019 Big Little Lies Sets Season 2 Premiere at HBO The Ladies Plot in New Photos TVLine Archived from the original on February 9 2019 Retrieved February 8 2019 Hibberd James December 8 2017 Big Little Lies renewed for season 2 with new director Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on July 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