Perception does seem to fit into that becomes-an-honourary-cop sub-genre made so well known by that other Canadian duo on US tv. Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic meet Eric McCormack and Kelly Rowan. Then there is The Listener who sttraed off as a paramedic. And of course who can forget Sherlock Holmes. Then there is Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries but she is more a pain the butt for the actual cop in that show. Then there are the Breakout Kings. A show with a cop who works with someone not-a-cop [Expand]
is hardly a fish-out-of-water on tv these days. A neuroscience professor who suffers from paranoid Schizophrenia alone could be an interesting show. It could also be highly offensive. That the character acknowledges his condition and is able to manage it and be a net-positive in society might have people realise that not everyone needs a lot of meds and to be locked up for the rest of their lives. And of course not everyone will end up a world famous scientist. I wish Bravo had the show on closer to when it was on TNT. I wish TNT hadn't held off showing it until the summer. Most, and maybe all, of the episodes were made last year.Do you have to censor quotations on Blogspot or is that just your own preference? Is that part of the threshold for not having an "adult content, do you wish to continue" notice?As for your defective detective show, i am curious how you got a disembodied head in what i am guessing is not an animated show on a zero-budget some 30 years ago.
Perception does seem to fit into that becomes-an-honourary-cop sub-genre made so well known by that other Canadian duo on US tv. Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic meet Eric McCormack and Kelly Rowan. Then there is The Listener who sttraed off as a paramedic. And of course who can forget Sherlock Holmes. Then there is Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries but she is more a pain the butt for the actual cop in that show. Then there are the Breakout Kings. A show with a cop who works with someone not-a-cop [Expand]
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