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Mental
Season 1
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The psychiatrist seeking to save his sister as well his patients while using any means necessary.
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13 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
Episode 1
A Beautiful Delusion
E2
A Beautiful Delusion
Episode 2
Book of Judges
E3
Book of Judges
Episode 3
Manic at the Disco
E4
Manic at the Disco
Episode 4
Roles of Engagement
E5
Roles of Engagement
Episode 5
Rainy Days
E6
Rainy Days
Episode 6
Obsessively Yours
E7
Obsessively Yours
Episode 7
House of Mirrors
E8
House of Mirrors
Episode 8
Coda
E9
Coda
Episode 9
Do Over
E10
Do Over
Episode 10
Lines in the Sand
E11
Lines in the Sand
Episode 11
Life and Limb
E12
Life and Limb
Episode 12
Bad Moon Rising
E13
Bad Moon Rising
Episode 13
Cast of Season 1
Annabella Sciorra
Nora Skoff
Nicholas Gonzalez
Arturo Suarez
Jacqueline McKenzie
Veronica Hayden-Jones
Marisa Ramirez
Chloë Artis
Chris Vance
Jack Gallagher
Derek Webster
Carl Belle
Edwin Hodge
Season 1 Reviews
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
After the introductions and our first hints of the quirks that will define the characters, the drama becomes fairly predictable.
Entertainment Weekly
Ken Tucker
Mental's plots are trite and secondary to establishing Gallagher as a policy-defying Brit who says "Bang on!" to express enthusiasm. He spends so much time on Naked Guy's case that you think this guy is the most inefficient hospital administrator.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
The show is set in Los Angeles but filmed in Colombia for budget reasons, so there's nothing La-La Land-ish about the backdrop. It's as generic as the writing.
PopMatters
Cynthia Fuchs
It's too bad, too, because the show has options... If these possibilities seem promising, Mental is plainly struggling with its baggage.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
If "Mental" sounds a lot like "House" or "The Mentalist" or whatever other foreign-born-actor-playing-a-haunted-man drama you can think of, well, it is. Only nowhere near as good.
Washington Post
Tom Shales
Life is much too short to endure cliches like these more than twice, much less, depending on one's age, two or three dozen times.
Newark Star-Ledger
Alan Sepinwall
The predictable mediocrity of "Mental" sticks out like a sore thumb coming not 24 hours after the end (for now, and I hope HBO finds a way to make another season work) of such heartbreaking genius.
New York Post
Linda Stasi
Perhaps the diagnosis is that Gallagher's suffering from a rare form of delusional disorder and thinks he's Lawrence Olivier. Somebody call a doctor!
Common Sense Media
Melissa Camacho
Like most medical dramas, Mental intertwines the patients' stories with the staff's romantic and personal relationships. Still, in the end, Mental offers thoughtful -- if not thought-provoking -- entertainment.
New York Times
Alessandra Stanley
"Mental" is at its best when exploring bizarre symptoms and psychotropic drugs. It's the psychiatrist who is a pill.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Despite some nebulous personal baggage involving a mysterious woman from his past, the character's simply not interesting enough to carry the show virtually alone.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Ellen Gray
True mental illness is a tough thing to convey and though "Mental's" approach is more patient-centric than some previous efforts, it can't help but focus on the bizarre in a way that probably doesn't help an already-stigmatized population.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
The medical cases, all mental illnesses, are sometimes interesting but the combination of tired characters -- especially the tightly-wound Dr. Veronica Hayden-Jones -- and relationships makes "Mental" a dull summer entry.
IGN Movies
Jonah Krakow
We still have to deal with the mysterious thread of Dr. Jack's homeless sister, even though they've given us nothing to make it interesting. It's just a frustrating show to watch.
The New Yorker
Nancy Franklin
Such a generic show, one with few complications, with no sense of place and a bland personality, can be slotted into just about any programming hole until something else comes along.
The Hollywood Reporter
Randee Dawn
Mental illness is not something to be jollied out of someone; a diagnosis does not necessarily equal cure -- even if the doctor is a Charming Rogue With Accent.
Newsday
Verne Gay
"Mental" falls somewhere on the negative end of this scale. It is so numbingly derivative - effectively a dull mash-up of "House" and "Private Practice" - that you quickly forget it's also numbingly silly. But then, maybe that's the whole idea.
Wall Street Journal
Michael Judge
It's highly improbable, not to mention smug and ignorant. Play acting in someone else's delusion may sound like a good idea to the writers of "Mental", but few psychiatric professionals would encourage or condone such an approach.
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