Network: FOX
Episodes: 48 (hour)
Seasons: Four
TV show dates: January 21, 2009 — January 31, 2011
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Tim Roth, Kelli Williams, Brendan Hines, Monica Raymund, Mekhi Phifer, Jennifer Beals, Hayley McFarland, Sean Patrick Thomas, and Tim Guinee.
TV show description:
The average person tells three lies in ten minutes of conversation and Dr. Cal Lightman (Tim Roth) can spot them. He detects the truth by analyzing a person’s face, body, voice and speech. By analyzing facial expressions, Lightman can read feelings — from hidden resentment to sexual attraction to jealousy. He’s the world’s leading deception expert, a scientist who studies involuntary body language to uncover not only if someone is lying but why.
Unfortunately, as Lightman knows all too well, his scientific ability is both a blessing and a curse in his personal life, where family and friends often deceive each other as readily as criminals and strangers do.
Lightman heads a team of experts at The Lightman Group who assist federal law enforcement, government agencies and local police with their most difficult cases.
Dr. Gillian Foster (Kelli Williams) is a gifted psychologist and Lightman’s professional partner who looks at the bigger picture while he focuses on the details. He needs her guidance and insight into human behavior, whether he knows it or not.
Eli Loker (Brendan Hines) is the team’s lead researcher, who is so uncomfortable with the human tendency to lie that he’s decided to practice what he calls “radical honesty.” He says everything on his mind at all times and often pays the price for it.
Ria Torres (Monica Raymund) is the newest member of the agency, and one of the few “naturals” in the field of deception detection. She has a raw, untrained ability to read people that makes her a force to be reckoned with.
The series is inspired by the scientific discoveries of Dr. Paul Ekman, a real-life specialist who can read clues embedded in the human face, body and voice to expose both the truth and lies in criminal investigations.
Episode 48 — Killer App
Cal wanders through the office of social network app Seekout, taking pictures with his smartphone. Then he confronts Zach Morstein about firing one of his co-founders, Kyle Putnam, just before the company went public and made billions. Zach figures that the company’s third co-founder, Claire, must’ve hired Cal, adding that he and Claire are longtime friends. So tell her she’s safe, Zach says with a smirk.
When Cal and Gillian meet Claire at the Lightman Group office, Cal’s concerned about Zach’s smirk and fears that Claire will suffer the same fate as Kyle. Claire admits that Zach has changed, but she says that they’re still friends and she doesn’t want to fight him. When Cal wonders if the change is more personal than business-oriented, Claire clams up and leaves.
While Gillian – who was Claire’s former therapist – vows to protect her, Eli observes that Claire quickly took Zach’s side. Gillian claims that Claire is simply conflicted because friendship means everything to her.
Meanwhile, a young man enters Cal’s empty office, sees a $100 bill on the desk, and walks away. Cal – who’s been watching – stops him. He’s Marquis “Key” Turner, and Ria wants Cal to give him a job. Cal wants someone followed and gives Key the $100 for expenses.
Cal comes home to a moaning Emily, who’s getting her hamstrings stretched by Liam; just then Gillian calls. Cal races away and finds Gillian in tears because she went to check on Claire, found she’d been stabbed, and couldn’t save her.
Detective Wallowski tells Cal and Gillian that the Seekout app on Claire’s phone placed Kyle in Claire’s apartment at the time of her murder. Cal says that Kyle is not the killer. Wallowski adds that the cellphone tower records corroborate Kyle’s presence and those records can’t be faked. Cal is still unconvinced.
Gillian and Cal visit Zach, who pins Gillian as a therapist, noting that Cal has trust issues because he knows Cal’s been constantly Googling Liam. With an arrogance that barely conceals his anger, Zach produces a signed statement from Claire indicating that Kyle was due nothing, so he had no reason to kill her. Smirk.
When Wallowski tells Cal that Kyle called Claire three times on the day she was killed, Cal wants to put Kyle and Zach in the cube, but Wallowski refuses, noting that Kyle has lawyers and she has no reason to arrest Zach.
Cal confronts Kyle at a coffee shop, telling him that those corporate lawyers are useless in a murder case. Kyle describes how Zach once hacked the local cell network of a girl he liked and read her texts to get to know her better, but this left an electronic trail. Kyle believes that Zach pulled a similar stunt to frame him, which he intends to prove. He also admits calling Claire because he heard that Zach was angered by Cal’s visit, and agrees to continue his work at Cal’s office.
Cal finds Wallowski studying the murder scene, notices a framed photo of Claire’s grandmother placed face down next to the sofa, and convinces Wallowski that Claire had sex before she was killed.
Cal asks Zach about his sexual relationship with Claire, which he denies. Gillian and Ria ask Kyle the same question, which he also denies, then admits he concealed it because he knew it would anger Zach – and would make him a more likely murder suspect – claiming that Zach’s discovery of this relationship led to his firing.
Kyle locates the electronic trail and tries to trace it to Zach’s ISP, which activates a hidden logic bomb that wipes out the trail.
Wallowski then asks Zach how he knew about Kyle and Claire’s relationship. When he replies, “office gossip,” she says that unless he can prove those two were something beyond friends, Kyle will go free.
Zach quickly heads for his computer, where Cal, Gillian, and Kyle find him checking private messages between Kyle and Claire. Kyle – who’s patched into Zach’s computer – points out that those were anonymous messages, and Zach’s accessing them is evidence that he knew about the affair, which gives him a motive for murder.
Kyle also admits he and Claire were planning a takeover, and when Zach discovered this, he fired Kyle and forced Claire to sign those documents. Cal notes that Zach was in love with Claire, but the feeling wasn’t mutual.
When Zach claims he never touched her, Gillian angrily confronts him about the knife wound. Zach sneers that all the evidence points to Kyle, and with all my money and lawyers, “the truth doesn’t matter.” But Cal just recorded that statement on his smartphone, and Kyle broadcasts it over a computer network.
Cal then finds that Key has invaded his office and fires him for insubordination. But Key still wants Cal to pay him for his snooping, which turned up nothing. Key says that’s because Liam’s a good kid, and Cal should trust Emily, adding that Cal needs to hear the truth – and Key needs a job. OK.
Cal visits Zach in jail, telling him that he’s recommended Zach be put in a mental institution rather than prison. Why? Because prison will only take away Zach’s freedom, but the institution’s pills could take away his mind – and Dr. Gillian Foster will make sure that they do.
Cal goes home and learns that Emily broke up with Liam because he didn’t believe in sex before marriage. She asks him if he loves Gillian. When Cal admits that he does, Emily asks what he’s waiting for. Cal sighs, “I don’t have an answer for that one, luv.”
First aired: January 31, 2011.
Image courtesy FOX.
This show is/was awesome. You should bring it back. I know that not everyone likes the same show but all the good ones keep getting cancelled and that’s wrong.
I can’t believe that they stop this show. Tim Roth & the others made Lie To Me one of the best series I have seen in a long time.. BRING IT BACK..!!
Too many people love this show, so let’s raise hell and maybe someone one will bring back our favors shows back!!!!!!!!! It’s not just fox, it’s other networks too. #bringbackpastlife , #bringbacklietome
Bring it back, it can’t be over.
My GRANDDAUGHTER just turned me on to this series! It’s cancelled?????? NO! Its so good! I hope they start having reruns! PLEASE have reruns!
You can watch all 3 seasons on Netflix.
That’s not enough! There are loose ends! Please bring it back! I’m outside the demographic (age 59) and I LOVE the show. I discovered it on Netflix! Maybe Fox just needs to learn how to announce shows so I hear about them before they’re cancelled!! Grrr!
By far the most intelligent show on tv come back to us!!!
Love the show one one the best ive seen. They always cancel the good ones. This show needs to be brought back.
I started watching the series on Netflix wonderful show. It should be brought back with the same cast, I re s published it but , one thing it was too short not even a full hour. I hope it is brought back.
BRING IT BACK!!!
It’s a great show and TERRA NOVA was cancelled so… WHY lie to me is not in my tv?!
LIE TO ME IS AN AMAZINGLY AWESOME SHOW & HAS EXCELLENT PERFORMANCES PLEASE BRING IT BACK
BIG BIG MISTAKE Taking this show off! Wow, who is in controll over there?
I never seen the show, remember the adds but I truly looooooooooooooooove
Tim Roth ever since I saw “Reservoir Dogs”, he’s so hot and cooooooooooooooool
actually he’s cooler then ice baby, and yes bring this show back and cancel the
simpsons instead!
you rock Tim and im proud to have your autograph it’s on my shelf right now
in a beautiful small frame since it’s just a little picture but it’s just pretty and
awesome just like him!
I agree I thing we all had enough of the Simpsons and Lisa Simpson turning 9 years old every year. For goodness sackes should Maggie be 20 by now. I’d rather watch lie to me or past life. Besides I think those shows are much better any away!
Is it possible to bring the series back? Can someone start a petition? I will be the first to sign it…
I’ll sign it
Miss it
Please bring this show back!! It was one of my favorite shows. The characters were so entertaining! After watching the show, I tend to try to read people’s faces. Lol