NBC's new dramas 'The Irrational and 'Found' are traditional serials with a little something different.
” which is produced by Greg Berlanti. Interestingly, both “The Irrational” and “Found” have Black leads and diverse casts, an intriguing tidbit considering both series were supposed to find their place amid the sheer dominance of the “One Chicago” and “Law & Order” franchises this past winter and through the spring.
In addition to the cases, Alec also has an intriguing past. A survivor of a church bombing some 20 years ago, he’s struggling to remember the event’s details while living with his tech-savvy sister Kylie in the aftermath of his divorce. As the episodes revolve around the various cases, Alec’s trauma acts as an anchor for the season. Seven episodes of “The Irrational” were completed before the dual strikes shut down filming.
In “Found,” intricate flashbacks that showcase 16-year-old Gabi and her captor, Sir , elevate the series to a “Scandal”-level of intrigue. There is even a major twist in the pilot that I won’t give away here, but NBC haphazardly spoiled in the show’s trailer.
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