Ep 7. Nemesis
- TV-14
- August 27, 2012
- 42 min
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7.8 (325)
Dr. Daniel Pierce, a neuroscience professor with paranoid schizophrenia, is called upon by the FBI to assist in a case involving a missing college student.
In this episode titled "Nemesis," Daniel finds himself facing his own personal nemesis as a former rival from his past resurfaces. The rival, Dr. Caroline Newsome, now a successful professor at a rival university, has come to Chicago to participate in a neuroscience conference.
Daniel is immediately suspicious of Caroline's motives, suspecting that she may be there to steal his research and present it as her own. His paranoia only intensifies when he realizes that Caroline is staying at the same hotel as him and seems to be observing his every move.
Meanwhile, the case involving the missing college student takes a surprising turn when evidence suggests that the young woman may have been involved in illegal activities. As Daniel digs deeper into the case, he realizes that his own past mistakes may be coming back to haunt him.
As the episode progresses, Daniel becomes increasingly fixated on proving that Caroline is trying to steal his research. His erratic behavior begins to impact his colleagues and his relationship with his student assistant, Max.
In the end, Daniel is forced to confront his own demons and come to terms with the mistakes he has made in the past. As the missing college student case comes to a close, Daniel realizes that his paranoia was unfounded, and that his old rival was not there to sabotage him.
Overall, "Nemesis" is an intense and thought-provoking episode that explores the dangers of paranoia and the importance of facing one's own fears. With strong performances from the cast and a gripping storyline, this episode is a must-watch for fans of Perception.