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American crime drama television series (2009–2011)
For other uses, seeLie to Me (disambiguation).

Lie to Me
GenreCrime drama
Police procedural
Created bySamuel Baum
StarringTim Roth
Kelli Williams
Brendan Hines
Monica Raymund
Hayley McFarland
Mekhi Phifer[1][2]
Opening theme"Brand New Day" byRyan Star
ComposersRobert Duncan
Doug DeAngelis
Peter Nashel
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes48(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersBrian Grazer
Vahan Moosekian
Daniel Sackheim
Samuel Baum
David Nevins
Elizabeth Craft
Sarah Fain
Alexander Cary
David Graziano
Shawn Ryan
Daniel Voll
Steven Maeda
ProducersAlexander Cary
Jeffrey Downer
Tim Roth
CinematographySidney Sidell
Joseph E. Gallagher
Alan Caso
David Geddes
Florian Ballhaus
EditorsDevon Greene
David Post
Rick Tuber
David C. Cook
David Siegel
Padraic McKinley
Thomas R. Moore
Gib Jaffe
Monty DeGraff
Marta Evry
Thom Noble
Suzy Elmiger
Running time42 minutes
Production companiesImagine Television
Pagoda Pictures
Samuel Baum Productions
MiddKid Productions
20th Century Fox Television
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseJanuary 21, 2009 (2009-01-21) –
January 31, 2011 (2011-01-31)

Lie to Me (stylized asLie to me*) is an Americancrime drama television series created bySamuel Baum that aired onFox from January 21, 2009, to January 31, 2011. In the show, Dr. Cal Lightman (Tim Roth) and his colleagues in The Lightman Group accept assignments from third parties (commonly local and federal law enforcement), and assist in investigations, reaching the truth throughapplied psychology: interpretingmicroexpressions, through theFacial Action Coding System, andbody language.[3] In May 2009, the show was renewed for a second season consisting of 13 episodes;[4] season two premiered on September 28, 2009.[5] On November 24, 2009, Fox ordered an extra nine episodes for season two, bringing the season order to 22 episodes.[6]

On May 12, 2010,Entertainment Weekly reported thatLie to Me received a 13-episode third season pick-up.[7][8] The third season ofLie to Me was originally set to premiere on November 10, 2010. On September 28, 2010, the date was moved up to October 4, 2010, because of the cancellation ofLone Star.[9] On May 11, 2011, Fox canceledLie to Me after three seasons.[10]

The show is inspired by the work ofPaul Ekman, a specialist on facial expressions and a professor emeritus of psychology at theUniversity of California San Francisco School of Medicine. Ekman has been an advisor to police departments and anti-terrorism groups.[citation needed] He was a scientific consultant in the production of the series.[11] The lead character ofLie to Me, Cal Lightman, is based on Ekman.

Cast and characters

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Main

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Tim Roth, who plays the role of lead character Cal Lightman
  • Tim Roth as Dr. Cal Lightman, a brilliant expert in the science ofbody language, especiallymicroexpressions, and founder of The Lightman Group, a private company that operates as an independent contractor to assist investigations of local and federal law enforcement throughapplied psychology.[12] Though often confronted by people's skepticism, Lightman uses any technique he deems necessary to reach the truth, however elaborate or confronting. He is divorced and shares custody of his teenage daughter. He cares deeply about his colleague Gillian Foster, and there is a chemistry between them that has yet to develop into anything more; in the Season 3 finale, he confesses to his daughter that he loves her. His mother committedsuicide while he was still young, an event that led him to discovering and researching microexpressions. There is evidence he was involved withBritish intelligence inNorthern Ireland.[13] Lightman also mentioned interrogating militant suspects recalling his release of one suspect resulted in the shootings of six and the deaths of three in a murder operation the suspect subsequently carried out. He has also admitted to being anMI6 intelligence agent during theYugoslav Wars (1994) in an attempt to gain the trust of an intelligence agent that he was interrogating. Lightman is aWest Ham United supporter as he mentions himself in Season 2, and was seen wearing a Claret and Blue scarf in one of the later episodes of Season 2.[14]
  • Kelli Williams as Dr. Gillian Foster, Dr. Lightman's psychologist colleague in The Lightman Group who analyses patterns of voice, language, and behavior.[15] She can be somewhat impulsive but is very professional with the clients and subjects in public. While she occasionally disagrees with some of Lightman's actions, she has an open pact with Lightman: not to let their professional skill interfere with coworkers' personal lives. Her husband's lack of candor often challenges this. When Cal believes her husband, Alec, is cheating on her, he simply ignores what he is seeing, much to character Ria Torres's dismay. It is later revealed that he was not cheating on her but was trying to overcome his drug addiction; they promptly divorce. Gillian had adopted a baby (Sophie) who was eventually returned to the birth mother. This character is based on Maureen O'Sullivan,emeritus professor of psychology at theUniversity of San Francisco.
  • Brendan Hines as Eli Loker, an employee of The Lightman Group. Unlike Torres, whom Lightman calls "a natural", Loker acquired his skills in "reading" people through academic education and practice. During Season 1, he also adheres toRadical Honesty and thus rarely lies, even if that makes him appear rude or undiplomatic.[16] Lightman demoted him to an unpaid intern after, despite Foster's warnings, he divulged sensitive information to theSEC while working on a case. However, he is later promoted to vice president, which causes a rift in any developing relationship between him and Torres.
  • Monica Raymund as Ria Torres, an employee of The Lightman Group and Dr. Lightman'sprotégée, who was recognized as a "natural" while she was still working as aTSA Transportation Security Officer.[17] Torres was abused as a child,[18] a common pattern among naturals. Though talented and loyal, she lacks academic training and sometimes lets her emotions cloud her judgment. She has ahalf-sister who was in juvenile prison and is now enrolled at a private school.
Hayley McFarland, who plays the role of Emily Lightman
  • Hayley McFarland as Emily Lightman, Cal Lightman's teenage daughter. Her parents share custody of her, and, while she does not appreciate her father's ability to "read" her, she does not deny its merit for social screening. She has boyfriends over the series who her father scrutinizes. Though she sometimes gets into trouble and has fake IDs, and, to Lightman's chagrin, has been sexually active, she is generally well behaved and has a loving relationship with her father. (Recurring: Season 1; regular: Seasons 2–3)
  • Mekhi Phifer as Ben Reynolds, anFBI agent who is assigned to and assists the Lightman Group in their investigations, offering armed assistance, practical insights, and access to FBI resources and connections. Reynolds does not always agree with Lightman's ways but stands behind him most of the time. (Recurring: season 1, regular: season 2)

Recurring

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  • Jennifer Beals as Zoe Landau, Cal Lightman's ex-wife and Emily's mother, an AssistantAttorney General. While engaged to another man, she also engaged in a tryst with Lightman, after he helped her in a case. (Seasons 1 & 2)
  • Tim Guinee as Alec Foster, Gillian Foster's ex-husband. He works at theUnited States Department of State and is a recoveringcocaine addict. Throughout the series it was heavily hinted that he was having anextramarital affair until it was revealed that the woman was hisCA sponsor. He and Gillian divorced. (Season 1)
  • Sean Patrick Thomas as Special Agent Karl Dupree. Dupree initially assisted the Lightman Group on a case involving a controversial South Korean ambassador who is presumed to be an assassination target at his son's state wedding. Torres and Dupree are romantically involved later in season one. He also defends Torres against Loker when he divulged sensitive information to the SEC while working on a case. (Season 1)
  • Melissa George as Clara Musso. She was Zoe Landau's first big client, so Lightman helped her find out who really killed her husband and prove her innocence. She later inherited her husband's company, and showed interest in Lightman's work on deception detection, in that she paid him to teach her some techniques, and then invested in his firm. (Season 2)
  • Monique Gabriela Curnen as Detective Sharon Wallowski, a police officer who assists Lightman. She also engages in a romantic relationship with Lightman, but ends it once Lightman finds out the truth about her past as a dirty cop. (Guest Season 2, Season 3)
  • Brandon Jones as Liam, Emily Lightman's boyfriend, a high school jock who is not intimidated by Cal Lightman. Emily breaks up with him because he does not believe in sex before marriage. (Season 3)

Plot

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Season one opens with Cal and Gillian hiring a new associate:TSA officer Ria Torres, who scored extraordinarily high on Cal's deception-detection diagnostic, and is in turn labeled a "natural" at deception detection. Her innate talent in the field clashes with Cal's academic approach, and he often shows off by rapidly analyzing her every facial expression. She counters by reading Lightman and, when he least expects it, peppers conversations with quotes from his books.

It was gradually revealed that Dr. Lightman was driven to study micro-expressions as a result of guilt over his mother's suicide. She claimed to have been fine in order to obtain a weekend pass from a psychiatric ward, when she was actually experiencing agony (which parallels an anecdote in Paul Ekman's book "Telling Lies").

For a small number of the early episodes, Lightman would team up with Torres to work on a case, while Foster and Loker would team up on a separate case. Occasionally, their work would intertwine, or Foster and/or Lightman would provide assistance on each other's cases. As the first season progressed, the cases became more involved, and all four of the main characters would work together on one case for each episode.

In addition to detecting deception in subjects they interview, Lightman and his team also use various interviewing and interrogation tactics to elicit useful information. Rather than by force, they use careful lines of questioning, provocative statements, theatrics and healthy doses of deception on their own part. In the show's pilot episode, Lightman is speaking to a man who is refusing to speak at all, and is able to discern vital information by talking to him and gauging his reaction to each statement. This approach is also taken in several other episodes (e.g., "Do No Harm").

Episodes

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Main article:List of Lie to Me episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113January 21, 2009May 13, 2009
222September 28, 2009September 13, 2010
313October 4, 2010January 31, 2011

Production

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Samuel Baum was the originalshowrunner andhead writer onLie to Me.Brian Grazer,David Nevins, andSteven Maeda were executive producers. Katherine Pope, former president of NBC Universal's TV studio, signed on as a consulting producer, working on the final four episodes of the first season.[19]Shawn Ryan, creator ofThe Shield andThe Unit, took over asshow runner for the second season.[20][21]

Lightman Group offices use theWalter E. Washington Convention Center at 801 Mt Vernon Place NW, Washington, D.C. 20001.

The show's theme song, "Brand New Day", was performed byRyan Star.

Reception

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Critical reception

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The show received mostly positive reviews from television critics. It has a weighted average score of 64 out of 100 based on 24 reviews onMetacritic.[22]Entertainment Weekly's Ken Tucker awardedLie to Me a B− rating and wrote "Lie to Me is derivative yet well crafted, predictable yet ever-so-slightly novel ... it's no wonder that Fox thinks it's got itself a potential hit", and added that "if this review were a face, Dr. Lightman would say it had a forced smile: hopeful, but dubious, aboutLie's chances."[23] Tom Shales, writing forThe Washington Post, said "Lie to Me seems an unusually meaty, thoughtful and thought-provoking crime drama – another police procedural, yes, but one with a dramatic and mesmerizing difference… easily one of the season's best new shows."[24]

Ratings

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In the United States, the viewing figures declined as the series progressed. Thepilot episode was seen by 12.37 million; however, by the final episode of the first season, it was down to 8.46 million. The most viewed episode was episode three, "A Perfect Score", which attracted 12.99 million. The second season premiered on September 28, 2009, to 7.73 million viewers.[25] The season two finale was watched by 4.94 million viewers in the U.S. on September 13, 2010.[26] The third season, which had its premiere moved forward to October 4, 2010, was viewed by 5.87 million people in the U.S.[27] The series' official cancellation was announced by Fox on May 10, 2011.[28]

Seasonal ratings

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SeasonEpisodesOriginal airingRankViewers
(in millions)
NotesNetwork
Season premiereSeason finaleTV season
113January 21, 2009 (2009-01-21)May 13, 2009 (2009-05-13)2008–2009#29[29]11.06[29]Fox
222September 28, 2009 (2009-09-28)September 13, 2010 (2010-09-13)2009–2010#57[30]7.39[30][Note 1]
313October 4, 2010 (2010-10-04)January 31, 2011 (2011-01-31)2010–2011#786.71[32]

Awards and nominations

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Primetime Emmy Awards

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People's Choice Awards

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Lie to me was nominated for two awards at the37th People's Choice Awards and won both of them.[33]

  • 2011 Favorite TV Crime Drama (WON)
  • 2011 Favorite TV Crime Fighter (Tim Roth,WON)

International broadcasting

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The series was broadcast onGlobal in Canada,Network Ten in Australia,M-Net in South Africa, and also airs in Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Hungary and Belgium.[34][35]Lie to Me aired on Sky1 in the UK and Ireland,[36] starting on May 14, 2009. On July 20, 2009,Fox aired the premiere in Latin America.[37]RTL 5 in The Netherlands has been broadcasting it since November 6, 2009. The series debuted in Italy on September 7, 2009, on the Fox Satellite channel. The series has aired in India since September 2010.

CountryTelevision Network
AlbaniaDigi +
ArgentinaFox
EgyptOSN First
ArmeniaKentron TV
AustraliaNetwork Ten,W
AustriaATV
Belgium2BE,RTL-TVI
BrazilFox,Rede Globo,Rede Record
BulgariabTV Cinema
CanadaGlobal,V
ChileFox,MEGA
ColombiaFox,Caracol Televisión
Costa RicaFox
CroatiaHRT2,Doma TV
CubaMultivisión
Czech RepublicTV Prima
DenmarkTV2
Dominican RepublicFox
Ecuador
El Salvador
EstoniaTV3
FinlandMTV3
FranceM6,Paris Première,W9
GeorgiaRustavi 2
GermanyVOX
HaitiCanal Bleu
HondurasFox
HungaryRTL Klub,Cool TV
IcelandStöð 2
IndiaSTAR World
IndonesiaFox,Rajawali Televisi
IranNamava
IrelandRTÉ Two
Israelyes stars Action HD
ItalyFox,Rete 4,Top Crime
JapanFox,TV Tokyo
KazakhstanKazTRK
LatviaTV3,TV3+,TV6,Fox Life
LithuaniaTV3
MalaysiaNTV7,Fox
MauritiusMBCDigital12 (Cine12)
MéxicoFox
MoldovaJurnal TV
The NetherlandsRTL 5
New ZealandTV3 (New Zealand)
NorwayTV2
PanamaFox,TV Max
ParaguayFox
Peru
PhilippinesFox,Jack TV
PolandCanal+ Poland,Fox Life, TVP Seriale,TVP2
PortugalFox (Portugal),TVI
RomaniaPro TV
RussiaChannel One (Russia),TV3
SerbiaTV Avala,Fox
SingaporeFox
SlovakiaTV JOJ
SloveniaTV3
South AfricaM-Net
South KoreaFox
SpainAntena3,Cuatro
SwedenTV4
SwitzerlandRSI La 1, 3+,TSR 1
TaiwanPTS
ThailandTrue Series,Fox (Asian TV channel)
TürkiyeFox Life,Fox Crime,TV2
Ukraine1+1
United KingdomSky1,Pick TV,Universal Channel,Alibi
UruguayMonte Carlo TV
VenezuelaFox
VietnamVTV6

Home media

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As of March 2020, all episodes are available on the streaming service Hulu. Also available on the Disney plus platform (for a fee).

Season one and two have been released on DVD inRegions 1, 2 and 4. However, while season one was also released onBlu-ray in North America[38] there has been no announcement about releasing the second season on Blu-ray.[39] The first and second season DVDs sets include deleted scenes and behind-the-scenes featurettes.[40][41] The second season also includes "Dr. Ekman's Blog" and a gag reel.[41] The third and final season was released on October 4, 2011.[42]

SeasonDVD release dateBlu-ray release date
Region ARegion B
Region 1Region 2Region 4United StatesCanadaUnited KingdomAustralia
1August 25, 2009 (2009-08-25)[38]September 14, 2009 (2009-09-14)[43]October 28, 2009 (2009-10-28)[44]August 25, 2009 (2009-08-25)[38]N/aDecember 5, 2012[45]
2November 9, 2010 (2010-11-09)[41]January 3, 2011 (2011-01-03)[46]December 1, 2010N/aN/aN/aN/a
3October 4, 2011[42]N/aNovember 2, 2011[47]N/aN/aCancelled

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The season 2 ranking and average viewers only covers the first 10 of 22 episodes in season 2. Episodes 11 through 22 of season 2 were broadcast beginning on June 7, 2010.[31]

References

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