Interesting; I thought it looked familiar. Actually, I thought it might have been used in the movie Dead Again.
I like the cast. Of course I love Goldblum from way back, & it has Nicole Sullivan & Malik Yoba!
I’m looking forward to watch how it progresses. The pilot had real promise.
Of course, with Linda Park in it, it needs some decontamination scenes.
That’s exactly where I recognized it from, so I think maybe everybody’s right.
I’m agog that people can remember what apartments in movies looked like. I wish I had that kind of memory, or that I paid attention to details like that.
I don’t think someone who is seeing things who is aware that he is seeing things has a mental illness. I think that stays in the territory of very vivid imagination. If he was seeing things and thought they were real, then he would be in schizoland. But I could be wrong.
I don’t believe that you can knowingly hear imaginary voices and recognize them as imaginary if you have schizophrenia.
But I’m no psychiatrist.
Re: mental illness and Raines’ “hallucinations”: A key issue is that they are functional for him, and not impairing, apparently. They are also volitional, in that he can choose to have them or not. He recognizes himself as the source of them, and can essentially change them at will.
One thing that was interesting, and that threw me a curveball regarding the status of his partner, is that his partner could not percieve the young woman. (I happened to turn the show on right at the point where she was skating around and his partner was asking about her, so I had no inkling that his partner was anything other than corporeal.)