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What is the plot?
The episode begins with Oscar venting to Debora, revealing that Tomas had sent him to jail. Oscar continues to express his anger and frustration about the situation while Debora listens. Later, at the bar, Tomas arrives and confronts Oscar, telling him to stay away from his children. Oscar refuses, insisting that the twins are his sons. They continue to argue heatedly, and Tomas pulls out his gun, escalating the threat. Seeing Liana's fear of the violence, Oscar tries to fight Tomas. During the struggle, a shot is fired, and blood splatters onto the scene. The episode continues immediately after the gun is fired, revealing that Oscar is dead. Tomas panics, leaves Liana alone in the house, and runs away. As he reaches the gate, the police arrest him. To make matters worse, Marcos and Mateus watch their father get arrested. During the court hearing, Tomas is sentenced to 12 years in prison, which is the minimum sentence. Cesar, Oscar's father, is angered by the verdict. Meanwhile, Debora still believes everything is Liana's fault. The news of Tomas's prison sentencing takes a toll on Liana, who decides to take the family and move to the country house until Tomas's release. The kids are holding up, and Liana helps them cope with their father's absence. When Liana visits the prison, Tomas does not want his children to see him in prison. He opens Marcos's letter, in which Marcos calls him the world's best dad. Inside prison, Tomas's cellmate gives Tomas a bible and asks him to read it to pass the time. The kids have changed schools, and Liana asks them to tell everyone that their father is abroad for work. One day in prison, Tomas receives a letter from Claudia, in which she confesses her love for Tomas and tells him everything she had done with Oscar that led him to go to prison. After that, Claudia starts receiving letters from Tomas, and the letters to Liana become less frequent. It is now 2024, Norma passes away, and the boys are getting along well in their new school.
What is the ending?
The ending of Desperate Lies, Season 1, Episode 10, "Picking Up the Pieces," concludes with Tomas serving twelve years in prison after being arrested for shooting Oscar dead, while Liana takes her twin sons to the country house to wait for Tomas's release; in the final scene, Tomas receives a tattoo reading "Truth will set you free" as he begins to confront his past lies.
The story continues as the gun fires, and Oscar is dead. Tomas panics, leaves Liana alone in the house, and runs away. But as he reaches the gate, the police arrest him. To make matters worse, Marcos and Mateus, Tomas's twin sons, watch their father get arrested. During the court hearing, Tomas is sentenced to twelve years in prison, which is the minimum sentence. Cesar, Oscar's father, is angry about the low penalty. Meanwhile, Debora still believes everything is Liana's fault. The news of Tomas's prison sentencing takes a toll on Liana, who decides to take the family and stay in the country house until Tomas's release. The kids are holding up, and Liana helps them cope with their father's absence. When Liana visits the prison, Tomas does not want his children to see him in prison, and he opens Marcos's letter, in which Marcos calls him the world's best dad. In prison, Tomas's cellmate gives Tomas a bible and asks him to read it to pass the time. The kids have changed schools, and Liana asks them to tell everyone that their father is abroad for work. One day in prison, Tomas receives a letter from Claudia, in which she confesses her love for Tomas and tells him everything she had done with Oscar that led him to go to prison. After that, Claudia starts receiving letters from Tomas, and the letters to Liana are less frequent. It's 2024, Norma passes away, and the boys are getting along in their new school. One of the boys, Robson, seems to pick on the twins, but the twins stick together no matter what. In prison, Tomas asks Liana not to visit him anymore. Marcos and Mateus invite their new friends to the waterfall near their house. In the final scene, Tomas gets a tattoo that reads, "Truth will set you free."
The fate of each main character at the end of the story is as follows: Tomas is in prison serving twelve years; Liana lives in the country house with Marcos and Mateus, supporting them while waiting for Tomas's release; Marcos and Mateus are attending a new school, trying to cope with their father's absence but staying close to each other; Claudia is sending letters to Tomas, confessing her love and revealing her involvement with Oscar; Debora still blames Liana for the tragedy; Cesar is angry about the minimum sentence for Tomas; and Norma has passed away by 2024.
Is there a post-credit scene?
There is no evidence in the available sources that episode 10, "Picking Up the Pieces," has a post-credit scene. The Netflix episode page and Rotten Tomatoes synopsis describe the episode's plot, but neither mentions any post-credit or end-credit extra scene.
The only source among the results that even alludes to post-credits material is a Reddit post about a different show and a different episode, so it does not support a claim about Desperate Lies.
Based on the sources provided, the safest answer is: no confirmed post-credit scene is documented for this episode.
How does Tomás’s confrontation with Oscar lead to Oscar’s death in episode 10, and what exactly happens immediately after the gun is fired?
In episode 10, the confrontation escalates into a gunshot, and Oscar dies from the shot. Tomás panics at once, leaves Liana alone in the house, and runs away. He does not get far before the police arrest him at the gate. The episode then widens the fallout by showing Marcos and Mateus witnessing their father's arrest, which makes the moment feel catastrophic for the whole family rather than just for Tomás.
What sentence does Tomás receive after Oscar’s death, and how do Cesar and the rest of the family react to it?
Tomás is sentenced in court to 12 years in prison, which is described as the minimum sentence. Cesar, Oscar's father, is angered because he sees the punishment as too lenient. The sentence also devastates the household: Liana is shaken by the news, and the children are forced to absorb the reality of their father being taken away.
How does Liana handle Tomás going to prison, and where does she take the children after his sentencing?
After Tomás is sentenced, Liana decides to take the family and stay in the country house until his release. She tries to create some stability for Marcos and Mateus while they adjust to life without their father at home. The episode emphasizes Liana supporting the boys emotionally and helping them cope with Tomás's absence rather than collapsing into panic herself.
What happens when Liana visits Tomás in prison, and how does Marcos’s letter affect him?
When Liana visits Tomás in prison, Tomás makes it clear that he does not want his children to see him there. He then opens Marcos's letter, in which Marcos calls him the world's best dad. That message lands as a deeply emotional moment, because it shows Tomás clinging to his identity as a father even while he is cut off from his family and imprisoned.
What do Claudia’s letters to Tomás reveal, and how do they change the relationship between Tomás, Claudia, and Liana?
One day in prison, Tomás receives a letter from Claudia in which she confesses her love for him and reveals everything she did with Oscar that led Tomás to prison. After that, Claudia begins receiving letters from Tomás, while the letters to Liana become less frequent. This shift suggests that Tomás's emotional attention is moving away from Liana and back toward Claudia, even though he is still inside prison and separated from everyone else.
Is this family friendly?
No--this is not family-friendly. Desperate Lies is rated TV-MA and is a dark adult drama centered on secrets, betrayal, and intense relationship conflict.
Potentially upsetting or objectionable material for children or sensitive viewers includes: - Sexual assault / rape is part of the series premise. - Drug use is referenced in connection with the assault. - Adult sexual content and pregnancy-related themes are central to the story. - Marital infidelity, deception, and emotional conflict are major ongoing elements. - High-intensity arguments and confrontations are likely in episode 10, which is described as a character facing the consequences of a confrontation. - The show is described as dark and emotional, which may be upsetting for younger viewers or anyone sensitive to heavy family-drama themes.
For episode 10 specifically, the available synopsis only says that Tomás faces the consequences of his confrontation with Oscar while Liana and the boys navigate new beginnings and old pains, so it is reasonable to expect emotionally charged scenes rather than light family viewing.