Big Little Lies star Nicole Kidman returns to HBO for some more lies.

Welcome to the closest thing we might ever get to season 3 ofBig Little Lies!

Even the opening credits give off majorBLLvibes.

The Undoing

Credit: Niko Tavernise/HBO

But canThe Undoingreplicate the juicy success of the previous HBO series' first season?

Let’s find out.

The other women all look very uncomfortable, but Grace defends Elena in a call later from Sylvia.

Jonathan doesn’t like her being lonely, hence why he joins her in the shower.

you might’t say that their sex life isn’t thriving.

Speaking of Elena, she coincidentally (?)

happens to go to the same gym as Grace.

His return home wakes her up.

He’s very emotional, implying that things took a bad turn for his patient.

Crying cuddling quickly turns into sex.

That was both very sweet and very sad.

Again, his tragic discovery is not shown.

His parents blamed him and he’s never gotten over it.

The session is interrupted by a text from Reardon.

Sylvia immediately follows up by calling to tell Grace that Miguel found Elena murdered.

They don’t yet know what happened but they’re looking at Fernando since evidently they were having problems.

“It’s always the f—ing husband,” declares Sylvia.

She’s then spooked when Detectives Mendoza and O’Rourke show up at her apartment to question her.

It should be noted that Det.

From the start, this doesn’t seem like just an ordinary, friendly chat.

“Do you suspect the husband of this?”

asks Mendoza, before asking if they can speak to her own husband.

She’s rightfully concerned and starts calling all of the Hyatt hotels in Cleveland.

Eventually, she tracks down Jonathan Fraser, except a woman answers.

Luckily (or maybe not luckily) for her, that turns out to be a different Jonathan Fraser.

She’s momentarily relieved, before transitioning to not knowing what to think.

Because, as Sylvia said, “It’s always the f—ing husband.”