This episode of the (Season 2, Episode 17) explores the deceptive nature of the Carrington family as they navigate betrayal, secret agendas, and the arrival of a long-lost son. 🎭 The Duality of Deception

If you are writing an analysis of this episode, consider focusing on these elements:

Connect the literal "new face" of Alexis to the metaphorical "two-faced" behavior of characters like Adam and Fallon. If you'd like, I can help you: Draft a thesis statement for your paper.

After surgery, Alexis is revealed to look exactly like a younger version of Fallon (played by Elizabeth Gillies in a dual role).

Fallon attempts to sign a new author by hijacking a bookstore appearance intended for Liam, highlighting her struggle to balance personal feelings with professional ambition.

Analyze the psychological horror of Adam forcing his mother to look like his sister.

[s2e17] How Two-faced Can You Get? Today

This episode of the (Season 2, Episode 17) explores the deceptive nature of the Carrington family as they navigate betrayal, secret agendas, and the arrival of a long-lost son. 🎭 The Duality of Deception

If you are writing an analysis of this episode, consider focusing on these elements: [S2E17] How Two-Faced Can You Get?

Connect the literal "new face" of Alexis to the metaphorical "two-faced" behavior of characters like Adam and Fallon. If you'd like, I can help you: Draft a thesis statement for your paper. This episode of the (Season 2, Episode 17)

After surgery, Alexis is revealed to look exactly like a younger version of Fallon (played by Elizabeth Gillies in a dual role). After surgery, Alexis is revealed to look exactly

Fallon attempts to sign a new author by hijacking a bookstore appearance intended for Liam, highlighting her struggle to balance personal feelings with professional ambition.

Analyze the psychological horror of Adam forcing his mother to look like his sister.