More than a year ago, viewers were introduced to Alec Mercer, a behavioral scientist with a unique approach to solving problems. Played by Jesse L. Martin, Alec uses his understanding of human behavior to get out of difficult situations.

In The Irrational, his unconventional methods often surprise both the audience and the people around him. The show made a strong return to NBC last week with a thrilling start, as Alec confronted the man who had kidnapped his girlfriend, Rose, played by Karen David.

Season 2 has already put Alec in the line of fire, but his clever tactics will play a key role in helping him through this season’s dangers.

A Dangerous New Case in Episode 2

The second episode of Season 2 will place Alec in the middle of a new mystery, this time involving a serial killer. This killer appears to be disguising murders as simple robberies, making it difficult for the police to connect the crimes. However, Alec’s deep understanding of behavior may help solve the case.

In a special sneak peek, we see Alec joining forces with his ex-wife, Marisa, played by Maahra Hill. Marisa, who works as a detective, brings Alec to the crime scene to help figure out what really happened.

The detectives explain the details: they arrived at the house after a neighbor heard gunshots and pressed their panic button. The door was found slightly open, and inside, the body of the victim was discovered.

At first, it seems like a robbery gone wrong. The suspect apparently knocked on the door, broke in, and killed the occupant. However, some strange details make this case more complex. The thief only took a pair of sneakers and an amethyst geode but left a wallet full of cash in plain sight.

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Still from The Irrational (Credit: NBC)

Marisa believes that murder was the real goal, not theft. The fact that the victim’s veneers were smashed during the attack is especially important, as two other recent victims had the same injuries. This points to the work of a serial killer.

Alec’s Unusual Methods Raise Questions

While the police focus on the robberies, Alec is more concerned with the behavior of the killer. One thing that puzzles him is why the serial killer is targeting high-profile people.

This isn’t typical behavior for most killers. Alec suspects that there is a bigger plan at play. Episode 2, titled A Kick in the Teeth, will dig deeper into this mystery, with many questions still left unanswered.

Alec has to find out why the killer is choosing specific people to target in suburban neighborhoods. The killer doesn’t seem to fit the usual profile of a mass murderer, which makes this case even more challenging. Another key question is why the killer always smashes the veneers of their victims.

As more bodies are discovered, the stakes keep getting higher. Alec, Marisa, and the rest of the team will need to work quickly to stop the killer before they strike again.

Strong Reception and a New Season for The Irrational

The first season of The Irrational was well-received by audiences, thanks to its fresh take on the procedural genre. While many crime dramas follow a predictable formula, The Irrational sets itself apart by focusing on Alec’s behavioral science techniques. These techniques often lead to surprising solutions that others might overlook, which keeps the audience engaged.

The timing of the show’s success is notable, as it debuted during the fall of 2023 when many television productions were affected by industry strikes. Despite these challenges, The Irrational quickly became one of NBC’s standout shows, earning a fast renewal for a second season. Fans have continued to tune in, drawn to the show’s unusual approach to crime-solving.

Alec’s Relationships Take Center Stage

One of the most interesting parts of Season 2 is the way it shows Alec’s relationships. His connections with his sister Kylie, played by Travina Springer, his ex-wife Marisa, and his girlfriend Rose add important layers to the story. These relationships allow the audience to see Alec as more than just a behavioral scientist; they give us a view into his personal life and the challenges he faces outside of work.

Alec’s relationship with Rose, in particular, will be a major focus this season. Series creator Arika Mittman told The Wrap that Rose’s character will have a larger role in Season 2.

Mittman explained that she wanted to tell realistic stories about adult relationships, such as the complexities of starting a new relationship after a long-term one. In Alec’s case, he has to show his relationship with Rose while still maintaining a friendship with his ex-wife Marisa, which adds an interesting dynamic to the story.

Exciting New Guest Stars

In addition to the returning cast, Season 2 will feature some exciting guest stars. Fans of the show will recognize Molly Kunz and Arash DeMaxi, who are reprising their roles. One of the most anticipated guest stars is actor Ron Canada, who is set to appear in an upcoming episode in February.

What to Expect from Season 2

Season 2 of The Irrational is just getting started, and there are plenty of surprises in store. Alec will face more difficult cases and new challenges, all while dealing with the ups and downs of his personal life. The show’s focus on behavioral science gives it a unique edge, offering fresh perspectives on how people make decisions and solve problems.

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Still from The Irrational (Credit: NBC)

The show is loosely inspired by Dan Ariely’s book Predictably Irrational, which examines how people often behave in ways that are not rational. While the book provides the foundation for the show, The Irrational has developed its own unique characters and storylines, allowing it to stand out as a distinct and original series.

As more episodes air, fans can look forward to more intense mysteries, high-stakes drama, and deeper schemes of Alec’s character. The Irrational has quickly become a favorite among crime drama fans, and its success shows no signs of slowing down.

Catch the Latest Episode

Season 2, Episode 2 of The Irrational airs tonight on NBC. Fans can also stream new episodes on Peacock after they air on television. With Alec Mercer facing a new and dangerous case, this episode is sure to be filled with suspense, mystery, and unexpected twists.

Prime Video shared the first full trailer for its new series, Citadel: Honey Bunny, at an event in Mumbai, India, on Tuesday. This series is a prequel to the big-budget 2023 show Citadel, which starred Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Richard Madden, Lesley Manville, and Stanley Tucci.

Honey Bunny comes just weeks after the launch of Citadel: Diana, the Italian version of the franchise, which the Russo brothers helped create. The show is set in the 1990s and is co-written and directed by the popular Indian filmmakers Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. It stars Varun Dhawan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in the main roles.

From the start, it is clear that this show will have a very different tone from what viewers saw in both Citadel, which took inspiration from the Mission: Impossible and James Bond films, and Citadel: Diana, which combined Italian gangster drama with the futuristic spy thrills of the franchise.

In Honey Bunny, both main characters work in the film industry. It is revealed that Dhawan’s character is a stuntperson leading a double life as a spy. Samantha’s character, who wants to be an actress, has a daughter named Nadia.

Nadia could be a younger version of Chopra Jonas’ character from the original show. Honey Bunny shows the early days of the secret Citadel organization, which works to keep world peace and fight against a rival group called Manticore. The internal issues of Manticore were discussed in Citadel: Diana, but that takes place in 2030.

A character played by veteran Bollywood actor Kay Kay Menon appears to guide Bunny and explains his mission. The trailer gives many quick looks at the action scenes created by Raj and D.K. Unlike the earlier shows in the franchise, this one has a more light and self-aware tone.

The action scenes, which were very detailed (and more computer-generated) in the first Citadel, look a bit rougher this time. It seems that Raj and D.K. have also created one of their signature single-take action scenes. This can be seen in a quick shot of Samantha’s character dealing with several goons inside a car, similar to a famous scene from The Raid 2.

Prime Video has big plans for the Citadel franchise

Raj and D.K., as they are professionally known, previously worked with Samantha on the second season of their Prime Video spy series The Family Man, which received a lot of praise a few years ago. They later created the crime comedy Farzi, another series in the Family Man universe.

This background makes them the perfect choice to take charge of the Indian spin-off of Citadel, which was announced to much excitement a few years back.

With the original series getting more attention for its troubled production than its quality, Prime Video hopes that Honey Bunny will improve things for the franchise. The show will premiere on November 7.