Friday, May 8, 2009

Lie to Me Episode 13 - "Sacrifice"

Lightman Group was ask by the FBI to investigate or interrogate a terrorist caught bombing outside Washington D.C. Lightman finds that the bombs were detonated remotely and that the bombers were set-up by someone else. The case takes a personal turn for Torres when Dupree goes missing. Lightman decides to hide the news from Torres so she can remain focused on the big picture. Is honesty indeed the best policy? Zoe helps Lightman with the investigation and both are concerned about their daughter's safety.

8 comments:

  1. Note: The link "Click here Lie To Me: Episode 8" does not connect to the topical episode 13.

    bb, andi

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  2. And the link above also has the wording Episode 8 instead of episode 13, although the path is to episode 13 (which isn't found/working)

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  3. The link is broken.
    Please fix this has soon has possible.

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  4. so, is the stuff lightman studies real? like is it made up or is it seriously something you could use? the twitches and muscles and stuff.

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  5. that is actually very true, Anon. You can actually tell if a person is lying just by the way they handle themselves when asked

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  6. Its all based on the works of Paul Ekman

    Its also how derren brown does some of his tricks.

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  7. i insist on anyone looking for more info, look at Paul Ekman's research.

    he's the one who done the study on Micro expressions, founded the F.A.C.E. Software, and studied expressions in other cultures

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  8. Although, without looking into it, I doubt the expressions are that obvious? I mean, is it possible to put that big a sneer on your face in a microsecond? I think they're just exaggerated for the viewers...

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