Lie to Me is a brand-new show, but there are so many things it's already doing right. Its characters are smart but by no means perfect -- and their quirks aren't (yet) annoying. The pace is quick and feels tight, but even though it's a procedural the vibe is loose and never anxiety-inducing. It's based in Washington, D.C., but it's finding stories to tell that have nothing to do with politics (aside from the congressman storyline of the debut). And if this week is any indication, those in charge were smart enough to ratchet back a little on the quirks...