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This is one of the most compelling television series I've encountered via Amazon/PBS Masterpiece Theater, or any platform. While it ran only from 2015 to 2018, it seems remarkably fresh, and keeps one on the edge of their seat. The acti...


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Eccentric criminal psychology Professor T is a successful police advisor but his unpredictable nature drives his colleagues crazy. He has a brilliant mind, but also several psychological and neurological disorders which make him a complex and often difficult individual. However, aided by the trusty and understanding Annelies and Daan they form a team of high-powered experts that Antwerp Homicide Department rely on. After Season Two, however, things change radically. This is a thinking person's television series.
The series follows Professor Alistair Finch, a brilliant but eccentric Cambridge professor with obsessive-compulsive disorder and a genius-level intellect. When a former student, Detective Lisa Donckers, enlists his help to solve a series of complex crimes, Professor T. finds himself drawn back into the world of police investigation, using his unique and often challenging methods to crack cases.
Professor T. has been praised for its unique premise, blending compelling crime-solving with a nuanced portrayal of a protagonist dealing with OCD. Critics and audiences have lauded the strong performances, particularly Koen De Bouw's portrayal of the titular professor, and the show's ability to maintain a sense of mystery and psychological depth.
Praised for its intriguing central character and his unique approach to solving crimes.
Appreciated for its blend of procedural elements with psychological depth.
Commended for strong acting performances, especially the lead.
Noted for its engaging storylines and atmospheric production.
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The character of Professor Alistair Finch's obsessive-compulsive disorder is a central element of his persona and greatly influences how he interacts with the world and solves crimes.
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This is one of the most compelling television series I've encountered via Amazon/PBS Masterpiece Theater, or any platform. While it ran only from 2015 to 2018, it seems remarkably fresh, and keeps one on the edge of their seat. The acti...