Tell Me Rise Season 3, Episode 8: What’s Next?
Season 3, Episode 8 of Tell Me Rise is set to unveil some jaw-dropping truths surrounding the 2009 Baird College scandal, with its two main timelines intertwining. When the credits roll with “Are You Happy Now, That I’m on My Knees?”, it’s hard to shake the feeling—was that the conclusion? Is this truly the end, or might there still be more awaiting us in Season 3 or even a potential Season 4? If you’re curious, you’ve come to the right spot!
Tell Me Rise Season 2 had eight episodes, and loyal fans might remember that Season 1 had ten. So, it’s only natural that viewers are wondering about Season 3, especially since many questions remain even after Episode 7.
This brings us to a pressing issue: is Episode 8 going to be the grand finale? Just how many episodes make up Season 3? When can we expect the finale? And, well, what about Season 4? Let’s dive into these queries, including insights from creator Meghan Oppenheimer.
How many episodes are in Tell Me Rise Season 3?
Continuing the trend from Season 2, Tell Me Rise Season 3 is made up of eight episodes.
When is the Season 3 finale? Premiere date for Episode 8:
So, when can we catch Season 3, Episode 8? It will drop for streaming on Tuesday, February 17. Depending on where you are in the world, perhaps you’ll even be able to start watching it a bit earlier.
What time does Tell Me Rise Season 3, Episode 8 air?
A new episode of Tell Me Rise arrives every Tuesday at 12 AM ET on Hulu. For those on the West Coast, that means you can stream it a bit earlier—Monday at 9 PM PT. So, mark your calendars: Episode 8 will be available on February 17 at midnight ET, or February 16 at 9 PM PT.
Is Episode 8 really the end? What about Season 4?
While Season 3, Episode 8 might leave fans with burning questions, it will also serve as the series finale. Is that truly the end of the road for Tell Me Rise?
Insights from Creator Megan Oppenheimer
Before Episode 8’s release, Oppenheimer took to social media to share that this season finale would double as the series finale. In her words, Tell Me Rise Season 4 won’t be a thing.
“After three great seasons, tonight’s episode will be the series finale. This is the ending my writing team and I always envisioned, and we’re very proud of it,” she shared on Instagram alongside a cast photo.
She also mentioned that while the audience’s positive feedback sparked thoughts of continuing the story, they ultimately felt it had reached a natural stopping point. “My focus has always been on maintaining the quality of the show and giving you the best experience possible,” she said. “Leaving behind what was such a joyful experience is bittersweet, but I’m grateful we could tell a complete story with a meaningful conclusion—a privilege that few shows get. Thank you for loving our series, and we hope to bring you more stories in the future.”
When asked if she had ideas for future seasons, Oppenheimer reflected that it really all depends. “Most dramas seem to thrive around three seasons. It feels like a good number, especially for more concise stories. I’d rather wrap something up nicely than stretch it out,” she explained, emphasizing that she always intended for the finale to provide closure.
For more insights following the finale, keep an eye out for a full post-interview with Oppenheimer that will be released on Tuesday, February 17.
How to watch Tell Me Rise: Streaming info
Interested in catching the Season 3 finale or revisiting previous seasons? You can find Tell Me Rise streaming exclusively on Hulu.
If you’re new to Hulu, there’s a 30-day free trial available for the basic ad-supported plan, which costs $10.99 a month afterward. For an upgraded, ad-free experience, it runs $18.99 monthly.
Want to save some cash? You might consider one of the Disney+ bundles that include Hulu. They start at $12.99 a month for Disney+ and Hulu with ads, reaching up to $32.99 for a completely ad-free bundle.
Stay tuned for more coverage on Tell Me Rise Season 3!
