Lifetime’s My Killer Client: 5 craziest movie moments

MARINA DEL REY, CA - MAY 19: Actress Tammin Sursok attends The Marriott Content Studio?s "French Kiss" film premiere at the Marina del Rey Marriott on May 19, 2015 in Marina del Rey, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Marriott Hotels)
MARINA DEL REY, CA - MAY 19: Actress Tammin Sursok attends The Marriott Content Studio?s "French Kiss" film premiere at the Marina del Rey Marriott on May 19, 2015 in Marina del Rey, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Marriott Hotels) /
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Tammin Sursok from Pretty Little Liars stars in Lifetime’s My Killer Client about a woman obsessed with winning back her ex-boyfriend.

Pretty Little Liars fans will recognize Tammin Sursok (who played Jenna on PLL) as the protagonist of the latest Lifetime film, My Killer Client. It might be a little strange to see her playing the morally sound character for a change!

The new Saturday night thriller focuses on Christa (Sursok), a stylist who is planning her wedding when she gets a new client with a secret obsession. With who? None other than Christa’s fiance! Let’s look at the 5 craziest moments from My Killer Client

5. Prom queen fury.

My Killer Client opens with a flashback as we meet the soon-to-be infamous Kitty Niven. She has her heart broken by Jake Walsh on her prom night after realizing she isn’t the girl of his dreams.

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In her rage about not being accepted back into his arms, despite the fact he broke up with her ages ago and had a new girlfriend, Kitty and her hot topic prom dress (it has studs and everything) attack Jake. Well those will sure make  for some interesting photos.

4. Bye bye Lindsay.

As Kat, formerly Kitty, sidles into Christa’s life and starts to Single White Female her in a bid to win back Jake’s heart, she draws some suspicion from Christa’s best friend, Lindsay. In a Lifetime movie, if you’re the innocent best friend with good intentions of the main character, you’re always doomed.

Poor Lindsay and her stylish leather jacket (seriously, I want it) never had a chance. Kat realizes Lindsay is on to her and it’s only a matter of time before she convinces Christa to see how crazy she is. When she breaks into Kat’s house to find proof, Kat kills her and shoves her body in a back room. Surprisingly, when Christa has one of Jake’s detective friends go check on her, he doesn’t stumble upon her body and wind up the second body in Kat’s count – a move I anticipated.

3. The stolen dress.

I knew Kat was going to wind up in Christa’s red dress at some point with how she practically open-mouthed drooled over it in the first act of My Killer Client. By the film’s final act, Kat has stolen it from the tailors and attempted to use it as a ploy to get Jake back.

Before this, we also saw her go to his house to retrieve her “pie plate” which she breaks in the street after Jake refuses to give her the time of day. This girl does not take no for an answer and instead of backing off, decides to implement her Plan B – involving a gun.

2. Shoot through the heart.

Ambushing Christa at her own shop, Kat decides to try and set it up to look like burglars broke in and shot both Christa and Lindsay, removing the blame from her. The problem is, even if Kat’s plan had worked, Lindsay was dead for days. It’d be pretty obvious that someone put her body there. I guess she hasn’t watched enough CSI.

Kat and Christa get into a heated confrontation and she pulls the trigger! Except, she doesn’t even look to see if Christa is really dead despite clearly only shooting her in the side.

1. Fashion show meltdown.

The final moments of the movie culminate at Jake’s mother’s fashion show, an event Kat has wormed her way into by donating her charity venue. Her father is loaded as the owner of a massive pharmaceutical company so money is of no issue to her. She declares her feelings to Jake on stage, while wearing Christa’s dress, and then chases him out to the parking lot afterwards.

Jake tells her he’ll never love her and that she’s crazy which triggers Kat. She remembers their prom night and grabs the gun, ready to end it all if he doesn’t take it back. But just in time! Christa has managed to hobble after her and gets to yell “getaway from my man!” all dramatic and everything before whacking Kat over the head with a crowbar.

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What were your favorite moments from My Killer Client? Were there any moments that were truly unexpected for you?  Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Lifetime’s next original movie, Secrets in a Small Town, premieres April 13th at 8/7c.