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posted by Jello12423
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!
posted by Juliana_House
Well fellow Lie to Me fans...I'm back!! This is just a little update to share with you my feelings on our long wait for the rest of season 2, and to share a quick update with my reviews.

First off, it's GREAT to be back! I was going to start writing out my reviews on Monday, when Lie to Me comes back to wrap up it's 2nd season, but I figred I would get ahead of the game and share how DIFFICULT this wait has been for me!

Now, as you can see by my icon, I did have something else to obsess over (Alice in Wonderland) so it kept me alive through the long absence of my favorite TV show of all time,...
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The best films are the ones that you can watch over and over and they never get stale. Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs are two of those films. They both have some very obvious elements in common. They were each directed by Quentin Tarantino, and had the highly recognizable Tim Roth in prominent roles. We all recognize Tim Roth as the restaurant robber in Pulp Fiction, and as the police rat, Mr. Orange, in Reservoir Dogs. Since being a part of these iconic films, Roth has remained quite potent in the industry and has managed to add an impressive list of movies to his resume. But these days,...
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posted by Juliana_House
Once again Fox has decided to mess with the intended order of the episodes so HENCE all of the major plot holes.

Quite an interesting case, and it was a good one to start up the November Sweeps. The only downside, it was WAY to confusing for me to piece together during the episode. Too many names and events to piece together and write down, so just try and ignore my messy plot outline. ^_^

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I was glad that the writers finally got together and wrote Reyonalds' backstory. He now had a decent history that we can base his character off of for the rest of the season and a reason as to why Cal wanted...
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posted by Juliana_House
Well, honestly, this case wasn't very interesting until the end. It was a little slow, but it had some amusing scenes throughout and that's what kept me hooked. (That and the fact that I need to write this full review....and Tim Roth...)

Gillian and Loker's case:
Now, at the beginning, I didn't fully understand what was going on. All I heard was blood, blood...and something about tainted blood. It was a good case, emotional on some level, but all around boring. Eli stayed in the lab, stating the obvious to the audience ("He's setting a base line" ect) and Gillian was all awesome asking the right...
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posted by Juliana_House
For the second episode of the second season this was by far one of the best episodes yet in this series. It wasn't the case, it wasn't the amazing quotes, it was the story. The acting, and all of the emotions that were uncovered in this case that really made this episode stand out. I'm gonig to do things differently and start with the B case (Gillian and Loker's case)
So let's get on a role, shall we?

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Now Gillian and Loker's case. They get a semi-interesting case, it dosen't heat up until the end, but all in all it was a meaningful case for Gillian. They go to visit a Church Compound and meet...
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posted by Juliana_House
Ok, first off, another WOW!! That episode didn't just happen, did it? Wasn't it great? So...let's break it down, shall we?

In this episode, we have a very interesting case that relates strongly to Gillian, and a case that messes with Eli and his ability to detect lies...(and tell the truth). We are pulled away from Cal, and we still remain hanging from that last mention of his past in 'Unchained', but they must wait for that to be covered, because right now, we are at that point in the show where we need to know more about the 'Secondary Characters', persay. So this episode was low on the...
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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."
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