Ep 2. Faces
- TV-14
- July 16, 2012
- 42 min
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7.6 (416)
Daniel Pierce, a renowned neuropsychiatrist, is back with yet another thrilling episode of his show Perception. In season 1 episode 2 titled "Faces", Daniel finds himself in a complex case where he has to use his expertise in both neuroscience and FBI profiling to solve the mystery.
The episode starts with a young woman named Caroline Williams, who has been accused of brutally assaulting an elderly man in a supermarket. Caroline denies any involvement in the crime, but the evidence seems to be stacked against her. Caroline's lawyer approaches Daniel Pierce to help prove her innocence.
Daniel is initially hesitant to take on the case as he is still recovering from a recent manic episode. However, he agrees to help after Caroline's mother pleads with him. Daniel soon discovers that Caroline suffers from prosopagnosia, a neurological disorder that impairs face recognition.
With Caroline's condition in mind, Daniel begins to investigate the crime scene and interviews witnesses to gather any evidence that could prove her innocence. As he dives further into the investigation, he realizes that the case is more complicated than he initially thought.
Meanwhile, Agent Kate Moretti, a former student of Pierce's, is investigating a string of robberies that seem to be connected to Caroline's case. She is convinced that the robberies and Caroline's case are somehow linked and works with Daniel to solve both cases.
As Daniel delves deeper into Caroline's case, he uncovers a web of deception and betrayal. He realizes that Caroline's prosopagnosia has made her an easy target for the real perpetrator of the crime, who used her condition to frame her.
Daniel and Kate work together to bring the real culprit to justice, and the episode ends on a thrilling note as they uncover the shocking truth behind the crimes.
Overall, season 1 episode 2 of Perception titled "Faces" is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys a thrilling mystery with complex characters and expert storytelling. With its seamless blend of neuroscience and FBI profiling, this episode is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.