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3-> My name is Dylan Reinhart. Not too long ago, I was an operative in the CIA known as Agent Reinhart. When I left the Agency and started teaching, I became Professor Reinhart. I wrote a book about abnormal behavior and criminals, which was so successful a serial killer used it as clues for his murders. That's when the New York Police Department reached out to me to help catch him, which I did, so they hired me, and I became Consultant Reinhart. So now I'm working with this woman, Detective Lizzie Needham of the homicide division, catching killers. Looks like I need a new name.
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5''Instinct'' (stylized as INSTIИCT) is a single-camera PoliceProcedural that premiered on {{Creator/CBS}} in March 2018. The [[TheShowOfTheBooks series is based off of the book]] ''Murder Games'' by Creator/JamesPatterson. It stars Creator/AlanCumming as an ex-UsefulNotes/{{CIA}} now-professor Dylan Reinhart who is brought out of civilian life by Lizzie Needham (Bojana Novakovic) after a serial killer sends his book to the NYPD. Overseeing the homicide division is Lt. Jasmine Gooden (Creator/SharonLeal), Lizzie's close friend. Dylan is aided by a contact from his CIA days, Julian Cousins (Creator/NaveenAndrews), and supported by his husband Andy Wilson (Daniel Ings).
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7Unrelated to the [[Film/{{instinct}} movie]] or [[VideoGame/{{Instinct}} zombie video game]].
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9%% Please place character-specific tropes in the new Character sheet. A Recap page will also be set up and episode-exclusive tropes moved to there.
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11!! This show provides examples of:
12* AccidentalAimingSkills: In "Long Shot" a woman is shot at night from a building across the street, prompting investigators start looking for experienced marksmen who could make that kind of shot. However, they then realize that they had the scenario wrong. They are looking for a complete amateur who was trying to scare the victim and was aiming a few meters away from her. The bullet hit a steel plate on a telephone post and ricocheted into the victim.
13* AccidentalMurder: In addition to the AccidentalAimingSkills in "Long Shot," all fourteen victims in "I Heart New York" were collateral damage.
14* ActionGirl: Lizzie has no problem taking down criminals and suspects.
15* AdaptationNameChange:
16** Julian's last name in ''Murder Games'' is Byrd, but in the show it's changed to Cousins.
17** If they are considered the same character, Tracy [=McKay=]'s name is changed to Andrew "Andy" Wilson.
18** Dylan's father is named Josiah Maxwell Reinhart, while in the show he's called Roger.
19** A more subtle variant, ''Murder Games'' Elizabeth hates being called "Lizzie" and Dylan never refers to her as such, while in ''Instinct'', Lizzie is only addressed by her full name when in formal situations.
20* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: ''Murder Games'' ends with Dylan and Tracy adopting their newborn daughter Annabelle, while the Pilot episode doesn't include the adoption subplot at all and ends with Dylan considering partnering up with Lizzie to solve crimes.
21* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: ''Murder Games'' Dylan and Tracy met fifteen years ago in college, dated for three and got married four years before the book's present. ''Instinct'' Dylan and Andy met while Dylan was still working for the CIA (over three years ago) and have been married for less than one.
22* AdaptationalJobChange:
23** In ''Murder Games'', Tracy is an aspiring actor who settled into law, whereas in ''Instinct'', Andy has left his law career behind to pursue his dream of running a bar.
24** In the book, Elizabeth is an NYPD detective, second-grade, but she is also a member of the mayor's security detail. In the show, she has no relation to the mayor and is only just being considered for promotion to second-grade in "Blast From the Past."
25* AdaptationExpansion: Naturally, since the book is a standalone that covers only one killer, while the series covers a killer an episode. The show also adds more detail to Dylan, Lizzie, and Julian's personal lives.
26* AdaptedOut: Dylan, Lizzie, Julian, Tracy, and their respective families are the only significant characters to make it to the TV adaptation. Other NYPD characters, the mayor's entourage, and Grimes are all cut from this continuity.
27* TheAlcoholic: Lizzie's mother was an alcoholic, as is her sister, Katie. She's working on it, though.
28* AlternateContinuity: To the Creator/JamesPatterson book ''Murder Games''.
29* AnywhereButTheirLips: As affectionate as Dylan and Andy are, they only kiss on the lips in "I Heart New York" and "Long Shot." Every other scene has them kiss on the cheek, kiss on the hand, or simply hug.
30* ArtisticLicenseMedicine: Averted with the bandages on Julian's ribs in "Ancient History." Taping broken ribs is actually generally not a very good idea (greatly increases risk of pneumonia and splintering, is very painful, etc.) and is rarely done in RealLife. The bandage Julian has, however, is a hard shell meant to protect the area from bumps and further injury, which is both logical and accurate.
31* BeQuietNudge: Lizzie does this to Dylan when he voices his theories to victims' families or potential suspects.
32* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: Dylan shoots a glass of poisoned iced tea out of Joan's hand in "Bye-Bye Birdie."
33-->'''Joan:''' What the hell?! You couldn't just yell, "Drop the glass!"?
34%%* ButNotTooGay: Averted. Dylan and Andy are ''the'' OfficialCouple and one of the few relationships in the show where both parties regularly interact.
35* CoolBike: Dylan, Julian, and Detective Fucci have one.
36* DeadPartner: Lizzie's previous partner and fiancé died while undercover a year prior, and she hasn't had a new partner since.
37* DomesticAbuse: ''Owned'' reveals that Jasmine's ChildhoodFriend Abby was abused for three years by her husband, resulting in brain damage and ultimately leading to Abby's death.
38* DonutMessWithACop: Lizzie picks some stale ones up from the break room for Dylan's 'dinner'. Dylan doesn't find it filling. Or edible.
39* EurekaMoment: Dylan has these OnceAnEpisode when figuring out a significant clue to solving a case.
40* EyeScream: The first victim of the Dealer is killed by an injection to his eye.
41* FakingAmnesia: In "Secrets and Lies," a spree killer pretends to have amnesia.
42* FollowInMyFootsteps: Dylan used to be a CIA agent like his father, but quit because he realised he wanted to have a fulfilling relationship with Andy. His father did not take this well.
43* FreudianCouch: Joan makes Dylan lie on the couch and talk about his problems in "Heartless."
44* GenderBlenderName: Lizzie initially thinks Andy is a woman, until Dylan points it out to her.
45--> '''Dylan:''' Oh, there's Andy!\
46'''Lizzie:''' Which one is she?\
47'''Dylan:''' Uh, the one who's six-foot, with stubble, and a man.
48* GreatDetective: Dylan is a textbook example despite not actually being a Detective.
49* INeedAFreakingDrink: Dylan orders a very expensive tequila to deal with having dinner with his father. When his father shows up with Lizzie in tow, [[QuickNip Andy steals the glass and downs it in one go]].
50* INeverSaidItWasPoison: A variant in "Secrets and Lies." Dylan is convinced that a witness in their murder investigation is faking a case of amnesia to get out of trouble. So he arranges for her college roommate and friend, who uses a wheelchair, to come and meet with her. The friend is seated far away from her wheelchair and no indication is given that it's her chair; when the witness grabs it for her, she's just proven that she does remember the friend and probably also remembers the murders too.
51* InstantHumiliationJustAddYoutube: When Dylan bad-mouths a bunch of self-absorbed kids at a fancy party, he doesn't grasp how he's being filmed on their phones. By nightfall, a video and gif of him dancing and ranting at them have taken off huge and dismayed at everyone on the force laughing at it.
52* InstantlyProvenWrong: Lizzie stays up with Jasmine all night drinking after Jasmine breaks up her engagement. She shows up at work the next morning with her hair messed up and a horrific hangover. She tells Dylan her only solace is "that Jasmine is suffering far worse than I am." Enter Jasmine, looking bright, chipper, perfectly composed and showing no effects whatsoever of a night of drinking.
53* JurisdictionFriction:
54** The homicide division is occasionally under pressure of losing their cases to other divisions or jurisdictions.
55** Averted in the Sleeping Beauty case. Ryan is a deputy from Nebraska and has no jurisdiction to investigate serial killings in New York. However, the first murder occurred in Nebraska in Ryan's home town and he was one of the investigators so he is allowed to participate in the New York investigation since he has valuable insights into the case.
56* MurderByMistake: In "Heartless," the killer cuts out the heart of a girl who bears a striking resemblance to his intended target. He's overwhelmed with grief and commits suicide after discovering he got the wrong person.
57* NoBadgeNoProblem: Lizzie repeatedly reminds Dylan he's not an actual cop and can't question witnesses or suspects.
58* OfficialCouple: Dylan and Andy.
59* OmniscientDatabase: Julian has one and uses it to pull information for Dylan.
60* PromotedToLoveInterest: [[spoiler:Lizzie and Julian become romantically involved in "Live."]]
61* SniffSniffNom: Although Lizzie prevents Dylan from eating the bread stuffed into a victim's mouth in "Wild Game," in "Bad Actors" Dylan tastes a mysterious substance stuck inside a costume head, and identifies it as peanut because he's having an allergic reaction to it.
62* SparedByTheAdaptation: The doctor in "Pilot" dies in the book.
63* StringTheory: Dylan has an entire wall in his office for figuring out cases. Andy calls it the "board of carnage."
64* WholePlotReference: One episode strongly resembles an episode of ''Series/{{Bones}}'', down to the level of individual lines. [[http://www.tvguide.com/news/instinct-bones-stolen-storyline-video-evidence/ Many people argue that it's a straight-up ripoff.]] This was rectified in the digital versions on CBS' site and iTunes by cutting out all scenes regarding the victim's religious background and reworking his piano playing history, and filling in the cut time with scenes that flesh out Katie and Andy’s subplots.
65* YouJustRuinedTheShot: "Live" has Dylan and Lizzie desperately break in to prevent a man from seemingly murdering a girl with a chainsaw. In their defence, they're investigating a girl who was murdered in the exact same setting with a drill.
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