Descend into the world of true-crime podcasts with Poppy Parnell, who risks everything—including her life—to pursue truth and justice.
The best episode of "Truth Be Told" season 2 is "Other People's Tears Are Only Water", rated 7.1/10 from 321 user votes. It was directed by Mikkel Nørgaard and written by Nichelle D. Tramble. "Other People's Tears Are Only Water" aired on 8/20/2021 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Ghosts at the Feast".
Poppy attends an art exhibit for her friend, successful lifestyle guru Micah (Kate Hudson)—but it ends in a shocking tragedy.
Director: Mikkel Nørgaard
Writer: Nichelle D. Tramble
As she looks into the deaths, Poppy uncovers a massive secret. Shreve reveals a medical diagnosis to his family.
Director: Rosemary Rodriguez
Writer: Jamie Rosengard
Poppy learns there's more than meets the eye with Micah's assistant, Ramon. Micah grows distrustful of those closest to her.
Director: Dawn Wilkinson
Writer: Milla Bell-Hart
The case takes a turn when another person close to Micah is found dead. Poppy and Ingram's marriage reaches a crossroads.
Director: Jet Wilkinson
Writer: Jai Tiggett
Coping with personal struggles, Poppy begins to question herself. Holt's old friend finds him. Poppy and Aames identify a new murder suspect.
Director: Nelson Cragg
Writer: Amanda Segel
Poppy and Markus search for a mysterious associate of Holt's. Memories of Poppy's childhood with Miss Shirley invade her thoughts.
Director: Ariel Kleiman
Writer: Jeanine Daniels
Rose tells Poppy about Micah's past. A protective Holt goes to extreme measures, with violent consequences.
Director: Alexis Ostrander, Fred Toye
Writer: Darla Lansu
Micah threatens to expose Poppy's dark secret. Markus makes a major decision.
Director: Nelson Cragg
Writer: Hilly Hicks Jr.
Poppy's pursuit of a suspect leads to a horrific confrontation. The truth about Poppy's childhood with Miss Shirley is revealed.
Director: Kat Candler
Writer: Michael Kastelein
Grappling with the aftermath of the attack, Poppy interviews Micah on her podcast and gets to the bottom of the case.
Director: Mikkel Nørgaard
Writer: Michael Kastelein, Matthew Montoya