In 2009, Eric McCormack returned to series television in Trust Me, a show that co-starred Tom Cavanagh. It lasted just 13 episodes but tonight, McCormack returns to the cable channel in a new TV show, Perception. Will it outlast Trust Me or will it be cancelled after one season as well?
In this new television series, he plays an eccentric neuroscience professor with paranoid schizophrenia, Doctor Daniel Pierce. Daniel’s recruited by the FBI to use his knowledge of human behavior to help solve crimes, often with unusual results. The show also stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Arjay Smith, Kelly Rowan, and LeVar Burton.
Perception premieres tonight on TNT. Is it worth your time? Here’s what the critics are saying:
USA Today: “This reduction of a serious, debilitating illness to a personality quirk would be as unwatchable as it is insulting were it not for one thing: an appealingly disheveled star turn from Will & Grace’s Eric McCormack as Daniel. He’s not enough to save the show, but the mix of humor and pathos he brings to the role does at least make watching Perception a bit less of a chore.”
Boston Globe: “I am inclined to root for McCormack. He was a huge part of one of TV’s most cleverly subversive sitcoms, Will & Grace, which turned sexual orientation into something funny instead of fraught… I want him to find TV success after Will & Grace, just as Julia Louis-Dreyfus has after Seinfeld, rather than find himself in a professional corner in the shadow of his early cultural impact (see: Jason Alexander). But no matter how much McCormack throws himself into his Perception role, balancing dramatic A Beautiful Mind-like heft with Monk-like humor, he’s still driving a faulty vehicle. No amount of good will from Will & Grace can change that.”
LA Times: “If only the strokes weren’t so broad and easily anticipated, if only the paranoid schizophrenia weren’t so actually horrible and devastating, rather than quirky and revelatory. Co-creators Mike Sussman and Kenneth Biller are on to something with their exploration of the endless and fascinating facets of perception. But too often it seems like they have chosen to afflict their character in this manner simply because all the other dysfunctions have already been taken.”
NY Daily News: “Thanks largely to McCormack, but also to Cook and others, Perception is fun to watch. In the end, though, it may go one laser light too far. When a case seems to hit a dead end, the producers break out a new behavioral quirk, or a new hallucination, or a new imaginary friend who cracks it. Maybe at a certain point it won’t feel like all this is a little too gimmicky, or that the rules are being made up as we go along. Out of the box, it kind of does.”
NY Times: “Mr. McCormack puts Pierce’s vulnerability and fear in the foreground, and avoids the huckster’s smirk that can sometimes mar his performances; he’s winning, and he has an easy rapport with Ms. Cook. For more critical viewers, though, that may not outweigh the show’s forced eccentricities, or the way in which ideas and motifs from Monk, House, The Mentalist, Numbers and other series clank around in plain sight.”
Boston Herald: “If you were to take this series seriously — and you won’t — you’d find it fits with the genre that exalts those with mental disabilities as savants (starting with Forrest Gump). Daniel’s schizophrenia — which he refuses to treat — isn’t an affliction, it’s a super-power. ‘Rationality is overrated, particularly if you’re a Cubs fan,’ he says. Maybe. But Perception is a head trip not worth the journey.”
What do you think? Will you watch the Perception TV show? If you’ve already seen it, will you watch again? Was the premiere “too political” for you?
Brilliant!!! You got it right. Eric is a perfect choice for Dr. Daniel Pierce.
Liberal bias comes spewing out of this piece of garbage. Calling George Bush a liar was the breaking point. It is now in a league with MSNBC. Expected as much. Another TV hour freed up for good entertainment. Thank you TNT.
Mike you’re exactly right! I hoped this would be like the Mentalist which I really enjoy. Unfortunately it is just another vehicle for the left wing in an election year. The Bush piece was ridiculous and obviously political. I won’t be watching this nonsense.
I watched the show,and really enjoyed it. I was just telling my grown son, that I appreciated watching shows that may help put a new face on mental illness. Like the ads Glenn Close has been doing recently. People are still so ashamed of mental illness. Let’s not go back to the Dark Ages of hiding and being ashamed of ourselves. Instead let’s help everyone understand just a little bit, even if we start off with shows like Monk. This show wisely used humor to help people understand how hard someone’s life can be with OCD. Please get down off… Read more »
I love Eric McCormick and am thrilled he’s back! He has tremendous talent and hoping this show is well received. On another note, I find Cook’s youthful character as a FBI agent hard to believe, however I don’t mind her.
So, since the producers/writers couldn’t find any Obama or Biden or Pelosi or Reid or any other current politician’s comments to showcase the “Human Lie Detector”, they had to use a 10 year old George Bush speech? How about-“The private sector is doing fine” or “Romney paid companies to outsource jobs” for the “Lie Detector” to laugh at? We was trying to muddle through the dopey pilot until then, but shut it off after this. Who needs another commercial for Liberalism or more Bush bashing?
We watched this with an open mind. We turned the television to another channel, when the George Bush scene played. Like we don’t have enough liars to choose from that are doing time in prison, etc. That was cheap and lost a couple of viewers for this show.
What more can I say – the show is wonderful!
Loved Perception! Will watch over and over again!
I watched it and found it very good, McCormick is great. I like that its not the typical who done it!!!!
I liked it:-)
I loved the show and will watch it again.
I liked it – a fresh look into the medical Psychological world with humor thrown in. Theres a mystery to solve & I love the Professor/student/classroom drama. that is as much as they give you…….I also like the cute FBI agent – she understands him. I think it is something light for Monday night viewing.
I thought it could be another “Monk” until they showed a film with President Bush talking. Then it turned ugly–mocking President Bush and the UN and President Clinton. I won’t watch it again. Sad that someone with a political agenda has to ruin so many shows.
Watched about 30-40 minutes.Found it a little slow and confusing.Stopped watching after the Bush bashing segment. Will not watch again. Hope it falls to the ground like a warm pile of elephant dung!
I think it will be a rare show that will improve with age, let’s hope the powers that be will give it time to develop.
I don’t know… I mean a lot of these quirky cop shows seem to be just like the last, with the exception of Common Law (which is great). But it may be good.