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Season 3 opens with Lightman attempting to stop a man from robbing a bank by helping to plan and execute it. Meanwhile, Foster and Lightman get into an argument over who is in charge of running the company and a new intern is hired to replace Loker.
Overall, [the finale] "Killer App" had so much in it that I want to talk about. I will start with my nod to Paul James, who played Kyle. I have really enjoyed him in Greek and it was great to see him in something else.
The fun in Lie to Me comes from Lightman's explanations about who's lying. The plotlines may be trite, but the show's science is based on rigorous research and is often backed up by pictures of real people trying to hide their feelings.
There's reason for concern after the third season premiere, an episode that has its moments but doesn't play to the program's strengths and highlights a few of its remaining weaknesses.
Cal's proteges became less annoying in this season and took a back seat in the show. As interesting as they were, this was a good thing considering Tim Roth was the reason I liked the series.