The final episodes of True Lies air back to back tonight (May 17) on CBS.
“Lying Truths” airs at 9PM, and in it, after a van full of computer software containing confidential information about Omega Sector operatives gets hijacked, the team enlists the help of Max, a teen hacker, to learn who is going after the agency. When Harry and Helen discover that Max is dating their daughter, Dana, their actions put the mission in jeopardy. Valentina Garza wrote the story which was directed by Mary Lou Belli.
Then at 10PM, Matt Nix wrote and directed “Waking Dreams.” With an Omega Sector spy missing, the entire agency searches for clues. Harry and Helen’s relationship with each other, their team and reality itself, is tested in unimaginable ways, even for the best of spies and spouses, on the conclusion of the two-part first season finale.
Sadly, CBS did not renew True Lies for Season 2, and the show has been canceled. But, at least we have some photos from the two finale episodes for you to enjoy below!
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“Lying Truths” – After a van full of computer software containing confidential information about Omega Sector operatives gets hijacked, the team enlists the help of Max, a teen hacker, to learn who is going after the agency. When Harry and Helen discover that Max is dating their daughter, Dana, their actions put the mission in jeopardy, on part one of the two-part first season finale of the CBS Original series TRUE LIES, Wednesday, May 17 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available on the CBS app and streaming on Paramount+*. Pictured: Steve Howey as Harry Tasker. Photo: Daniel Delgado/CBS ©2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Hate to see it end. I thought that it was a good family sho. Bringing in th youth and adding them to the job when needed to catch hackers is a good idea., especially siince in the real worldwe have yuth using games around the world to aaur iur own secrts.Unfortunately, the show is ending.
I am very disappointed in CBS for canceling True Lies. I watched every episode from first to last, enjoyed every one, and was looking forward to season two. It had everything I thought made the show enjoyable to me-action, comedy, drama, and a familial bond between the characters. I hope CBS reconsider, brings it back for another season.