kelli williams-related stories
Posted Dec 1st 2009 2:29PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Lie to Me

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"She's the female equivalent of roulette and you like the view." - Foster There's always a potential for screw-ups when networks start airing episodes out of the producers intended order (see NBC and their goofs with Detective Crosetti's death in season three of
Homicide), but
Lie to Me seems to have avoided that sort of miscalculation despite FOX's shuffling of the season order. That is, until "Fold Equity" aired last night. Originally set to air during Fox's
Simpsons week (catch the Sideshow Bob reference?), "Fold Equity" didn't drop the ball on anything as major as a character's death, but more than once during the hour it felt as though we were taking some giant steps backward.
Continue reading Review: Lie to Me - Fold Equity
Posted Nov 24th 2009 2:31PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Lie to Me

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"You believe in Santa Claus?" - Lightman
Ho Ho Ho... you're going to Afghanistan. Not exactly a Christmas present to be happy about. Having said that, Cal must surely be happy about what he accomplished in last night's episode of
Lie to Me.
Sent to a US Marines outpost in the middle of the desert near Kabul, Cal was tasked with uncovering the truth about a deep-cover US operative who got left for dead and had to join to Taliban to survive. Cal was able to get plenty of info from his subject about two missing Marines but we ended up learning far more about Dr. Lightman as a result of his methods.
Continue reading Review: Lie to Me - Secret Santa
Posted Nov 17th 2009 3:12PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Lie to Me
(S02E07) "Finally got you thinking like a criminal. Wonders will never cease." - Cal to Gillian
I have to admit, that image of Cal Lightman in a girlie apron still makes me laugh out loud.
Lie to Me may have scored a place in our drama category here on
TV Squad, but in our household, we laugh all the way through the show. That's partly because my son does a perfect Cal Lightman impression, with his penguin walk and in-your-face look to see whether you're lying or not.
But on to this episode -- the perfect scenario for Lightman and team, in figuring out Max's lineage. I lost track of how many cold cases they solved along the way. Lots.
Continue reading Review: Lie to Me - Black Friday
Posted Nov 10th 2009 11:59AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Lie to Me

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"You work here. I know everything." - Lightman Looks like we've got a bit of a trend going on here. Just a few weeks ago, we got a glimpse into
Cal's seedy criminal past and now we got a taste of what Reynolds was up to before he became the FBI liaison to The Lightman Group.
As enjoyable as a one-off case on
Lie to Me can be, it's way more interesting when Cal starts using his talent on the people working in his own office. There's more than enough material to mine here and hopefully there's more of this in the future.
Continue reading Review: Lie to Me - Lack of Candor
Posted Oct 27th 2009 11:37AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Lie to Me

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"It's always the popular ones who think they can get away with murder." - Loker
Easily the best episode of
Lie to Me to date, I have to wonder -- I can't be the only out there who's just dying to know more about Cal's past, right? Lennie James guest-starred as Terry Marsh, one of Cal's old crime pals and his arrival created so many questions that have just pushed aside anything else going on at The Lightman Group. Unless Gillian or Loker turn out to be serial killers from past lives, nothing else really matters right now besides Cal's history.
Continue reading Review: Lie to Me - Grievous Bodily Harm
Posted Oct 20th 2009 12:30PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Lie to Me

(S02E04) "If we don't do exactly what this guys says, he will kill Cal." - Foster
Looks like it didn't take long for Cal's decision to buy out Zoe to catch up to The Lightman Group. Cash poor, Cal has been relegated to handling simple, pedestrian cases that do nothing more than bring in a paycheck. As the episode opened, there was obviously the possibility that Cal was actually at that singles mixer for himself, but it became clear pretty quickly what he was up to once he started grilling that blonde about marital fidelity.
Lightman looked embarrassed that he had to be doing it, but it did lead to a very heated discussion between him and Gillian. It would have been nice to see them argue a bit more about where their income will come from, but then a case that guaranteed to not pay anything wandered in the front door. Good thing, too, because it turned out to be arguably Lie to Me's strongest episode to date.
Continue reading Review: Lie to Me - Honey
Posted Oct 13th 2009 11:56AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Lie to Me

(S02E03) "So you're setting me up on a blind date with a potential murderer?" - Torres
When I first heard about Lightman's Mexican holiday via Shawn Ryan's Twitter account, I had pretty high hopes for it because as he suggested, it should be a "fun one." I assumed it would just be Cal and Emily having a grand ol' time, making fun of cabana boys when they lied about being out of pineapple juice or dark rum. There was some of that, but Cal, who always needs something to do, ending up getting embroiled in a fairly interesting case. The problem? The case that Gillian and the rest of the team got caught up in was far more intriguing and Cal wasn't there to take part of in any of it. Well... sort of.
Continue reading Lie to Me: Control Factor
Posted Oct 6th 2009 11:40AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Lie to Me

(S02E02) "I mean, how can I not judge someone who creates their own harem and then tosses out the competition when they hit puberty?" - Foster
Already this is shaping up to be leaps and bounds ahead of season one of Lie to Me. The cases are more interesting, the writing is tighter, and most importantly, it's becoming far more personal for the employees of The Lightman Group. Every case has far more meaning when Cal and his team are in it for more than just a paycheck. That isn't to say that I'm against seeing cases like we saw in the season premiere with Erika Christensen, but finding out that Cal's daughter Emily has a connection to a statutory rape case he's investigating is far more compelling.
Continue reading Lie to Me: Truth or Consequences
Posted Sep 28th 2009 10:02PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Lie to Me

(S02E01) "Oh, your husband likes unprotected sex with hookers, so it might be a good time to get yourself tested for, you know, everything really." - Cal
Lies! Lies! Lies! Or are they? With the return of Lie to Me comes a whole new batch of poker faces for The Lightman Group to interpret and fortunately for us, the overall vibe of the show is a lot more believable than it used to be. If I'm going to watch a show where the lynch-pin of every episode rests on the ability of Tim Roth's Dr. Cal Lightman to negotiate all the little twists a suspect's face makes, then I better not be able to figure it out myself in the first five minutes. When I recently spoke with Roth, he said the show was a lot better now. He wasn't lying.
Continue reading Lie to Me: The Core of It (season premiere)
Posted Sep 28th 2009 10:02AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Interviews, Celebrities, Pickups and Renewals, Early Looks, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Press Kits Unwrapped, Lie to Me
Lie to Me is not a show that grew on me last season. When it first premiered earlier this year, I didn't even bother watching it. I tend to shy away from mid-season replacements to begin with and something about seeing Tim Roth speaking in his normal British accent in promos for the show seemed weird to me.
Then summer arrived, TV viewing options started to dwindle, and suddenly Lie to Me became a viable option. I watched the pilot, was mildly amused, and then dropped it for over a month before I looked at another episode. At first, it wasn't that great, and now that I've had the opportunity to speak to Roth about it, it's good to know that I wasn't alone in thinking that.
Continue reading Talking truth with Tim Roth of Lie to Me
Posted Jan 22nd 2009 8:42AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

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S01E01) The mid-season premieres just keep on coming, and FOX has finally let us all have a gander at
Lie to Me. Tim Roth is the latest in the increasingly long line of film actors making the
jump to the small screen. Here we find him playing Dr. Cal Lightman, the world's leading deception expert, and head of the Lightman Group. Joining him on his journey is Kelli Williams, as Lightman's partner, Dr. Gillian Foster. It's a great match. Roth easily takes to the leading role, and the two of them work very well together.
Continue reading Lie to Me: Pilot (series premiere)
Posted Jan 21st 2009 12:05PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Early Looks, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

If there's one thing we know about the American television landscape, it's that there just aren't enough procedurals on the air. And while CBS has managed to snatch most of them up before anyone else can get their hands on one, it looks like FOX managed to sneak one by the almighty Eye. And as with most crime dramas of this sort, it must differentiate itself from the others by having a little twist all its own.
Lie to Me offers that twist in the form of
Tim Roth's character, Cal Lightman, who is essentially a human lie detector.
Loosely based on the findings of author and professor of psychology Paul Ekman, FOX was kind enough to send along Ekman's book,
Telling Lies,
with the pilot so I could follow along and see which of his strategies were used on the show. Yeah, I didn't do that.
Continue reading Lie to Me - An early look
Posted Jul 27th 2007 5:40PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Casting

Ex-
Practice star Kelli Williams will have an arc on
Men in Trees this season. She'll play a love interest for Jack (James Tupper). The story is that Jack goes out of town for a spell to do some work and finds himself falling for a married woman, played by Williams. She'll appear in 5-6 episodes, starting with episode 7 this next season.
Sounds a little bit like art is imitating real life here, with Tupper hooking up with his married co-star Anne Heche last year.
Also? Sounds like Justine Bateman must be leaving the show because the last time we saw
Men in Trees (last February), Jack was dedicated to his relationship with Lynn.