EPISODE
SEASON
Perception - Season 1
Inspired by his great gift of being able to read the thoughts of people and expecting their reactions and if they are telling the truth or not, Dr. Daniel Pierce, a great young neuroscience professor, decides to use his gift in a good and useful way, through helping his former student, who is a detective, in solving the mysterious cases.
18 November 1961, New York City, New York, USA
1950
2 January 1975, Queens, New York, USA
20 August 1966, Los Angeles County, California, USA
27 July 1982, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
21 December 1971, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
16 October 1990
9 June 1987, Arlington, Texas, USA
31 July 1971, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
4 October 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
17 October 1983, Christchurch, New Zealand
July 09, 2012
There are aspects of the series that are engaging but, as the voices in your own head soon tell you, there's a lot more of it that's wearisome.
July 09, 2012
Follow at your own risk.
July 09, 2012
Perception lacks the wit, sidebar repartee or enigmatic withholding that makes shows like Monk, The Mentalist or Castle pleasant, if undemanding, viewing.
July 09, 2012
Perception overstuffs its early episodes with far too many overwrought plot points.
July 09, 2012
Pay it no mind and you won't be missing all that much.
July 09, 2012
Eric McCormack is likable again in TNT's Perception, and that may be more half the battle for this new mystery series.
July 09, 2012
McCormack brings a fiesty commitment to this relatively unsurprising Super-Smart Curmudgeon role.
July 09, 2012
McCormack is terrific in Perception, which pushes him far beyond his sitcom to play a character who is not entirely likable...His show, on the other hand, isn't so terrific.
July 09, 2012
Thanks largely to McCormack, but also to Cook and others, Perception is fun to watch.
July 09, 2012
Perception is both clever and ridiculous -- but should do well for TNT because it's also familiar.

