No one believed him.
Not when he cried to his parents.
Not when he screamed it at the police.
They called him a liar.
An attention-seeker.
A child with too much imagination.
So he stopped talking.
But the truth didn't disappear - it ju...
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I've spent a lot of time reflecting on the possibility of a second season for "But I Wasn't a Liar" I've even caught myself daydreaming about how the story might continue ,imagining new plot twists, character arcs, and emotional moments. But the more I think about it, the more I believe the series is perfect as it is. Sometimes, leaving things unresolved or open-ended has its own beauty, letting the audience sit with the emotions and interpretations. What's your take? Do you think a second season would enhance the story, or do you also feel it's better left as it stands?