Title (Year): Perception (2012-2014)
Age: 12 years
GRS Rating: 5 of 5
Notable Cast:
 
Duration: Each episode approx 45 min
Infractions: None.

Comments: A brilliant university professor and author has difficulty separating reality from his perception of reality. He has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. In his spare time, Daniel Pierce solves puzzles with the help of his subconscious. This help is manifested as visions. The show opens with a former student, now an FBI agent, asking for his assistance to solve a murder mystery.

This TV program is thought-provoking and well-performed. Separating what the main character sees and what is actually there is not always simple. I enjoyed how the functions of the brain are explained to his class of students by a character with an abnormal mind. Also, I like his ideas about money and corruption. The style is similar to House M.D.. If you enjoy psychological crime-solving shows, this one may be for you! Recommended!

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