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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Eye Candy is an American cyber drama, airing on MTV starting January 2015, created by Catherine Hardwicke and Christian Taylor, based on R. L. Stine's novel Eye Candy. It was picked up for a 10-episode first season, but was then canceled.The series centers on Lindy Sampson, who is a hacker and has run afoul of the law previously. She witnessed her sister getting kidnapped three years before the start of the series proper, and as a result marshals her skills and resources, legal and illegal, in a manner like that of The Equalizer, to help people find lost family or friends. Failing that, she at least tries to get justice for them if they're killed.However, very quickly on, the series premise gains an ongoing plot arc involving a stalker and serial killer who has fixated on Lindy for some reason.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })
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Awkward Kiss
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Awkward Kiss: Inverted in episode 7, "SOS" Lindy and Tommy are posing as a couple to who've rented one of the apartments being used for a voyeur website. They're so awkward and stiff it's hilarious - until Tommy is notified that the voyeur cameras are online, and he reaches for Lindy. Tommy and Lindy's kisses are slow and soft, coming across as not only absolutely real but natural; (Lindy's sort-of boyfriend, who's also watching the feed, obviously thinks so) the kisses are actually the only part of the entire undercover act that doesn't look awkward as hell. Probably because of the very UST that makes them so uncomfortable acting like a couple in the first case!
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Awesomeness by Analysis: Lindy is shown, in-verse, making mental connections in ways that allow her to make rapid deductions. For example, in Episode 3, she almost immediately deduces that the killer sees imperfections in the victims as reasons to kill them. And in Episode 4, "YOLO", she exploits her knowledge of social media culture to be able to reconstruct how five teenagers spent their night before disappearing in the early hours of the morning, and do so faster than the cops would have been able to.
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Adaptation Dye-Job: In the original novel, Lindy is a 5'11" blonde. Victoria Justice is 5'5" and brunette.
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