![]() ![]() Jim Halterman: How did the project come to you? Was it due to the fact that 'Pretty Little Liars' did so well out of the gate for ABC Family? ![]() Our Jim Halterman rang up "The Lying Game" Executive Producer (and SVP of Alloy Entertainment's television division) Gina Girolamo to talk some of the differences between the books and the series, the resemblance to that other twin-centric series (The CW's upcoming "Ringer" with Sarah Michelle Gellar) and what actress Alexandra Chando had that other actresses didn't to land the lead role. ![]() However, as is typical for Shepard's stories, things are not exactly what they seem and mystery and intrigue - with a not-so-little dose of teen issues thrown in - become a driving force in the narrative. In "The Lying Game," twin sisters Emma and Sutton (who were separated at birth and have secretly found each other on the internet) devise a plan where Emma takes over Sutton's life in hopes of finding their real birth parents. With the huge success of its teen mystery series "Pretty Little Liars," which was adapted from the popular book series by Sara Shepard, it's no big surprise that ABC Family is taking a similar route with its latest series, "The Lying Game," which is also based on another series penned by Shepard. Interview: "The Lying Game" Executive Producer Gina Girolamo ![]()
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