Mind Games

Mind Games

2014
Mind Games
Mind Games

Mind Games

6.3 | TV-PG | en | Drama

Clark and Ross Edwards are brothers and partners in a unique agency committed to solving clients’ problems using the hard science of psychological manipulation. Clark is a former professor and a world-renowned expert in the field of human behavior. He has a checkered history due to bipolar disorder, which sometimes results in quirky, manic episodes. His older brother Ross is a slick con man who spent time in prison. Each in their own way knows what makes people tick. Drawing from the most cutting edge research in psychology, they can a tailor a plan to influence any situation. It’s a little bit science, a little bit con artistry plus a smattering of Jedi mind tricks. The brothers, along with their team of master manipulators are offering clients an alternative to fate.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Balloon Boy
Sep. 30,2014
Balloon Boy

The team's latest mind games prove to have dramatic consequences, especially when it comes to repairing the rift between Clark and Ross...and the future of Edwards and Associates.

EP12  As God Is My Witness
Aug. 01,2014
As God Is My Witness

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EP11  Embodied Cognition
Aug. 01,2014
Embodied Cognition

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EP10  N.D.E
Aug. 01,2014
N.D.E

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EP9  The Sweet Science
Aug. 01,2014
The Sweet Science

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EP8  Royal Fiasco
Jul. 29,2014
Royal Fiasco

The team's new client is worried about her husband, a professional fighter who hasn't won in years. Sam senses that Ross is suspicious of her activities and devises a way to distract him.

EP7  Judge Not
Jul. 22,2014
Judge Not

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EP6  Texts, Lies and Audiotape
Jul. 15,2014
Texts, Lies and Audiotape

A man who wants to end his extramarital affair and return to his wife hires the team; Beth's parents grow tired of Clark; Ross tries to own up to his mistakes.

EP5  Cauliflower Man
Mar. 25,2014
Cauliflower Man

The team is hired by Jim McKenna, a researcher who tried to blow the whistle on his employer for creating dangerous genetically-modified cauliflower, but in the process was fired and had his life ruined. The team enacts a plan to convince his former colleague to leak documentation to validate McKenna's claims and expose their employer. However, in the midst of the plan, Clark suffers from a meltdown that leaves him bedridden. In an effort to get him back on the case, Ross stoops to new lows. Meanwhile, Latrell struggles to find the funds to pay the company's employees as the firm's finances begin to pile up.

EP4  Apophenia
Mar. 18,2014
Apophenia

A newly elected congressman considers breaking one of the core promises of his campaign by voting against a bill that would make trigger locks for handguns mandatory. His change of heart deeply affects his young son, so he hires the firm to get his father to change his mind, causing Clark to work through his own father issues. Meanwhile, a cutthroat reporter looking to payback the firm for blackmailing his friend threatens the future of Edwards and Associates.

EP3  Pet Rock
Mar. 11,2014
Pet Rock

When a promising, bright college student unexpectedly joins a cult, her parents desperately try to get her out and turn to Edwards and Associates for their expertise. Later, Claire uncovers Ross’ deceit with Clark and feels compelled to reveal the truth. However, when she sees how happy Clark is, she faces a crossroads.

EP2  Asymmetric Dominance
Mar. 04,2014
Asymmetric Dominance

The team is hired by an executive at a consulting firm who’s been overlooked for a promotion she’s next in line for in place of a younger male candidate with less experience. Meanwhile, Ross is worried that Beth can’t keep their secret from the past and hires a con-woman pal to find out Beth’s real intentions with Clark. Later, Ross tries to call a truce with Claire but she still doesn’t trust his motives.

EP1  Pilot
Feb. 25,2014
Pilot

Clark, an expert in human behavior, and his brother Ross, a former con-artist recently out of prison, open a unique agency where they use psychological manipulation to help solve their client’s problems. In their first case, they attempt to help a mother whose young son is suffering from a heart condition by convincing the health insurance company’s head of claims to approve a previously denied experimental treatment.

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6.3 | TV-PG | en | Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: 2014-02-25 | Released Producted By: 20th Century Fox Television , Letter Eleven Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Clark and Ross Edwards are brothers and partners in a unique agency committed to solving clients’ problems using the hard science of psychological manipulation. Clark is a former professor and a world-renowned expert in the field of human behavior. He has a checkered history due to bipolar disorder, which sometimes results in quirky, manic episodes. His older brother Ross is a slick con man who spent time in prison. Each in their own way knows what makes people tick. Drawing from the most cutting edge research in psychology, they can a tailor a plan to influence any situation. It’s a little bit science, a little bit con artistry plus a smattering of Jedi mind tricks. The brothers, along with their team of master manipulators are offering clients an alternative to fate.

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Steve Zahn , Christian Slater , Megalyn Echikunwoke

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Reviews

andiec71 I stumbled on this series by accident and I was very glad I did. I couldn't stop watching, the characters were very likable and the story lines interesting. Even though the theme of this series is complex mind games, it was very easy viewing.Each episode had a scenario which could have gone in any direction. It was very entertaining watching it unfold and the conclusion was always surprising.Christian Slater is one of my favourite actors and it was one of the reasons that I watched the series. He didn't let me down and neither did the rest of the cast, especially Steve Zahn, whose brilliant portrayal of Clark Edwards kept me glued to the screen.I really hope there are more episodes to come.
amindy_2000 I had been waiting for weeks for the return of Mind Games, only to do some searching today and discover it was canceled.I'm really disappointed; even though the pilot was a little rough (Clark was manic for much of the episode and it was difficult to watch after a while), I've liked the episodes since and how the characters were growing. I also like the behavioral science aspect, trying to explain how the brain makes decisions. It's unfortunate that network execs are looking for a show with a quick payoff, rather than letting the show air it's 11 episodes and give it a chance to grow. After all, how many times was Castle on the chopping block at the end of a season before it became a hit? Great work to all the cast, writers and crew who worked so hard on this show. I really appreciated it and hope to see more shows like this in the future.
christian-11 As a long time student of the very psychology this show is based on, I had _really_ high expectations. A lot of the research they quote is real, and some of the stunts they do could actually work.So - why is this not the greatest show since the Mentalist? Because it's so God damn annoying it makes you want to throw stuff at the TV.The concept of this show is so great (ok - I'm biased since I love the the psychology, but still :) and they still manage to screw it over royally. It will probably be cancelled after one season, and the premise will become "tried this, didn't work. Let's do a vampire show instead" with the TV bosses.So - not only do I hate the show - I hate that they used the idea and blew it.Well - I will continue to watch it and throw shoes at my TV.
lynwarmun Although I admire and enjoy the work of both lead actors and looked forward to this premiere, I found it difficult to get through the first fifteen minutes of the first episode. Why all the yelling? While finding order in chaos and directing same to a good purpose is the underlying plan of this show, it seems chaos was the operative word here. Give me the intellectual dissections of behaviors and manipulations for good aims without the loud and unappealing yelling. No one can be understood through shouting! Even though I couldn't make it through the first episode, I will watch the second episode hoping for more clarity, less shouting and 'noise'. This good cast with superb lead actors can be a great watch and think show.