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"Lie To Me", Jennifer Beals

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

Jennifer Beals will take her passion and make it happen on Lie To Me, in a multi-ep arc as assistant U.S. attorney Zoe Landau, the ex-wife of Dr. Cal Lightman (Tim Roth) and the mother of their daughter Emily (Hayley McFarland). Nice. Don't know if this could become a permanent gig on the show, but do know Jennifer's first episode airs April 29th. The beautiful Miss Beals didn't wait long after the end of The L Word to get back on the telly, did she? And now she's back in these standard heterosexual roles. Wonder if Dr. Cal Lightman will be able to tell if she's lying about preferring men?

Relax. Jennifer Beals is straight. She's married. Relax.

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Lily said:

Ooh, cool. Beals should be fantastic as the ex, and maybe now I'll have two reasons to defend watching the show instead of only "yes, but.. Tim Roth is in it."

March 24, 2009 4:44 PM

Jake Kalish said:

Aw. Tell the mean people that you're watching the show so you can tell when they're lying. Those tips work!

But yeah, Tim Roth and Jennifer Beals are great.

March 24, 2009 6:02 PM

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