Instinct - Season 1 ~upd~ -

Drawn reluctantly into the investigation, Reinhart proves his unique skills are invaluable. He reads crime scenes like personal diaries, anticipates the killer’s next moves, and uses psychological profiling that goes far beyond standard police work. By the end of the pilot, he agrees to serve as a consultant for the NYPD—on one condition: they play by his rules.

★★★★☆ (4/5 – for what it aims to be) Instinct - Season 1

If you have been searching for a new old favorite to fall asleep to or binge on a rainy weekend, let your Instinct guide you to this hidden gem. ★★★★☆ (4/5 – for what it aims to

Instinct – Season 1 is an enjoyable, if not groundbreaking, entry in the crime drama genre. It succeeds on the strength of its lead performance, the genuine chemistry of its duo, and its commitment to a warm, character-driven tone. While it never reaches the heights of prestige TV, it offers comfortable, intelligent entertainment with a queer hero at its center. While it never reaches the heights of prestige

Dylan Reinhart has left his shadowy past as a CIA intelligence officer behind. Now, he lives a quiet, respectable life as a professor of abnormal psychology at Columbia University, married to his supportive husband, Andy (played by Daniel Ings). He’s also a successful author, having written a bestselling textbook on human behavior.