CBS' hit police procedural drama TV series "Limitless" Season 1 is back again with another episode full of exciting action and adventure as the two Brian, (Jake McDorman) and Agent Harris (Jennifer Carpenter), will be on a road trip. Naz Pouran (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) will be the one responsible for assigning the two their assignment, of which will be Brian's first ever field assignment since he worked for FBI.
The official synopsis for the upcoming episode states "Brian embarks on his first FBI field assignment when he travels to Quantico to lend his skills to the bureau unit that catches serial killers. However, the trip takes a negative turn when Brian realizes the man he's working with may have put away an innocent person in the career-making case that made him a renowned profiler. Also, Brian tries to stay one step ahead of Rebecca as she comes closer to discovering Senator Morra's connection to NZT."
As it turns out, Brian will discover that the man he's working with may have imprisoned an innocent man with the help of the power of the drug. And it is unlikely that he will ignore this incident.
On the other hand, he will also try his best to outwit Rebecca in her hopes of finding a loophole to Senator Morra's (Bradley Cooper) perfectly good appearance. He sure will be in a tight situation as he needs to choose between protecting the senator or continuing his work in the institution that he has grown to love.
Find out more as "Limitless" Season 1 airs on CBS.


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