I am loving Lie To Me even more!
This is a show you got to watch! ( TELL UR FRIENDS)
In the season finale (season 3) " Killers App " You see not even more growing between Cal and Gillian, but what most fans say,
"Best episode ever!" " FOX we need more!"
"When does season 4 start?!"
I'm demanding more as well. And as Lie To Me grows stronger and stronger, hitting more than 7 million views, fans are also demanding the writers to show more of what's between Cal and Gillian.
Until season 4 starts, I will enjoy reruns!
This is a show you got to watch! ( TELL UR FRIENDS)
In the season finale (season 3) " Killers App " You see not even more growing between Cal and Gillian, but what most fans say,
"Best episode ever!" " FOX we need more!"
"When does season 4 start?!"
I'm demanding more as well. And as Lie To Me grows stronger and stronger, hitting more than 7 million views, fans are also demanding the writers to show more of what's between Cal and Gillian.
Until season 4 starts, I will enjoy reruns!
Tim Goodman..........
Every television critic I know is making both end-of-year and end-of-decade lists. Although we have many different takes on what happened this year and in the last 10, there does seem to be one consistency: We each make what amounts to an improbable list. This is mine.
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"Fran here - I will not bother putting the whole list in ...just this bit"
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Tim Roth, "Lie to Me," Fox. It's easy to give network programming - even the finest of it - less attention and affection in the face of so much impressive work on the cable side. But Roth's combination of smarts, aggression and compassion has not only elevated this procedural drama, but also proved he deserves the Emmy attention that has previously (and deservedly) gone to Hugh Laurie on "House."
Every television critic I know is making both end-of-year and end-of-decade lists. Although we have many different takes on what happened this year and in the last 10, there does seem to be one consistency: We each make what amounts to an improbable list. This is mine.
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"Fran here - I will not bother putting the whole list in ...just this bit"
________________________________________
Tim Roth, "Lie to Me," Fox. It's easy to give network programming - even the finest of it - less attention and affection in the face of so much impressive work on the cable side. But Roth's combination of smarts, aggression and compassion has not only elevated this procedural drama, but also proved he deserves the Emmy attention that has previously (and deservedly) gone to Hugh Laurie on "House."