Pierce's primary hallucination and "imaginary best friend" who offers advice on his cases.
The season establishes a support system that allows Pierce to function despite his condition: Perception - Season 1
Pierce's live-in teaching assistant who helps him distinguish reality from hallucinations. It is revealed they met while Lewicki was an orderly at a psychiatric hospital where Pierce was a patient. his actual psychiatrist.
Reviews for the first season were mixed but generally noted its attempt to offer a more thoughtful approach to mental health: Review: Perception: Season One - Slant Magazine Perception - Season 1
A major arc concludes in the season finale, "Light," where Pierce discovers that Natalie is based on a woman named Caroline Newsome , his actual psychiatrist.
Pierce's primary hallucination and "imaginary best friend" who offers advice on his cases.
The season establishes a support system that allows Pierce to function despite his condition:
Pierce's live-in teaching assistant who helps him distinguish reality from hallucinations. It is revealed they met while Lewicki was an orderly at a psychiatric hospital where Pierce was a patient.
Reviews for the first season were mixed but generally noted its attempt to offer a more thoughtful approach to mental health: Review: Perception: Season One - Slant Magazine
A major arc concludes in the season finale, "Light," where Pierce discovers that Natalie is based on a woman named Caroline Newsome , his actual psychiatrist.