Ep 1. Paris
- TV-14
- June 17, 2014
- 43 min
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8.1 (242)
Perception season 3 episode 1, titled 'Paris,' begins with Dr. Daniel Pierce (played by Eric McCormack) returning to the United States after spending several months in Paris. He is excited to be back home, but his happiness is cut short as he learns about a new case that requires his expertise.
The case involves a young woman named Kate Moretti (played by Rachael Leigh Cook), who has been accused of murdering her friend, Molly. Kate insists that she is innocent, but all the evidence points to her. The police think she is trying to cover up her crime, and she is quickly becoming a prime suspect.
Kate reaches out to Dr. Pierce, hoping that he can help clear her name. She tells him that she and Molly were both in Paris at the same time he was, and that they had been harassed by a man who had been following them. She believes that this man might have something to do with Molly's murder.
Dr. Pierce is initially hesitant to get involved, but he soon realizes that he cannot ignore Kate's pleas for help. He meets with her and begins to dig deeper into the case. As he investigates, he discovers that Kate's story is not as clear-cut as it seems.
Dr. Pierce enlists the help of his former TA, Max Lewicki (played by Arjay Smith), to assist in the investigation. Max is excited to see his mentor again, but he is also concerned about the case. He knows that Dr. Pierce can be stubborn and unpredictable, and he worries that he might put himself in danger.
Together, Dr. Pierce and Max delve into the world of Molly and Kate, trying to uncover the truth behind the murder. They interview friends, family members, and colleagues of the two women, hoping to find a clue that will help them crack the case.
As they dig deeper, they discover that both Molly and Kate had secrets of their own. They also learn that the man who had been following them in Paris might not be who he seems. Dr. Pierce and Max soon find themselves embroiled in a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse, as they race against time to catch the killer before he strikes again.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Pierce struggles with his own personal demons. He is plagued by visions of a woman he met in Paris who seems to be haunting him. He also deals with the aftermath of his breakup with his therapist, Natalie Vincent (played by Kelly Rowan).
Despite his issues, Dr. Pierce is determined to help Kate and solve the case. He puts his brilliant mind to work, analyzing evidence and interrogating suspects. As he gets closer to the truth, he realizes that the killer might be someone he never suspected.
'Paris' is a thrilling and suspenseful episode that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The chemistry between Dr. Pierce and Max is as strong as ever, and the addition of Kate as a new character adds an interesting dynamic to the show. The episode also includes several emotional moments that will tug at viewers' heartstrings. Overall, it is a great start to a promising season and a must-watch for fans of the show.