Perception

2012 • TNT
4.7
444 reviews
TV-14
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Season 2 episodes (14)

1 Cha-Ch-Changes
25/6/13
Kate Moretti asks Dr. Daniel Pierce to determine the mental competency of a man being retried for murder; Moretti's soon-to-be-ex-husband prosecutes the case.
2 Alienation
2/7/13
Pierce's imaginary girlfriend threatens his real-life relationship.
3 Blindness
9/7/13
Pierce to realizes that a killer is trying to send a message.
4 Toxic
16/7/13
An environmental activist asks Pierce to work on a case.
5 Caleidoscope
23/7/13
Pierce and Moretti try to solve the murder of a man playing a game online.
6 Defective
30/7/13
Pierce partners with Donnie to investigate the malfunction of a device.
7 Neuropositive
6/8/13
Pierce determines the credibility of a man's death-bed confession.
8 Asylum
13/8/13
Pierce investigates a stabbing at a psychiatric hospital.
9 Wounded
20/8/13
Donnie tries to help a war hero who suffers from a neurological disorder.
10 Warrior
27/8/13
Moretti faces criminal charges after taking matters into her own hands.
11 Curveball
25/2/14
Pierce fights for an autistic teen who is under interrogation for murder; Dean Haley attempts to convince a neuroscience prodigy to attend CLMU.
12 Brotherhood
4/3/14
Lewicki's brother shows up unannounced; Kenny is named the key suspect in a homicide case; Lewicki is approached with an offer that makes him question Pierce's loyalty.
13 Cobra
11/3/14
Pierce receives a tip that the CIA might be assassinating U.S. citizens; one of Pierce's close friends is murdered; Moretti tries to overcome her trust issues.
14 Obsession
18/3/14
Pierce's mental stability is questioned when he is accused of stalking his ex-girlfriend; Moretti works to find the real stalker.

About this show

In "PERCEPTION", Eric McCormack plays Dr. Geoffrey Pierce, an eccentric neuroscientist who uses his unique outlook and expertise to help the federal government crack difficult cases. Pierce's intimate knowledge of human behavior and masterful understanding of the mind are matched by his equally odd and imaginative view of the world. Cook co-stars as FBI agent Kate Rossi, Pierce's former student and the person responsible for recruiting him to work for the government. Smith plays Max Lewicki, Pierce's teaching assistant who has spent nine years at college. Rowan is Natalie Vincent, Pierce's best friend and every bit his intellectual equal.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
444 reviews
Alex Pyslarash
3 July 2013
This show is good. A little bit silly though as there are many shows like that already. If you like House and Lie to Me, you might like this one. The actors play good, the script is not bad, but something is missing. Despite on that, it is a good way to spend your time.
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A Google user
16 September 2012
Love this show. If they replaced Rachel Leigh Cook with a grown up it would be a 5. She just seems out of place but The rest of the cast is outstanding.
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A Google user
11 August 2012
Eric is absolutely brilliant, Sorry but Rachael is like a kid playing dress up. She looks like a high school student instead of FBI agent.
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