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Challenge 38: Science
I chose forensics and behavioral science. They work together sometimes, so I figured it was fitting. I'm really enjoying The Alienist right now, so I found some caps from that to use.
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I really like it! Reminds me of a mix of Houdini & Doyle and Ripper Street. A group of non-police officers trying to solve murders. Dakota Fanning is amazing in it, she plays a secretary in the police station, the first and ONLY female to work in the station. The guy in the icon is also technically on the force, along with his brother, but they're the forensic analysts (or whatever they were called in the 1800s). Together (along with a newspaper illustrator and of course, the alienist (old word for psychologist/behaviorist)) they use new science techniques and ideas that the police of the time dismissed as rubbish. But they all have their own struggles and lives outside of the case. I would recommend at least watching the first ep to see if it's worth watching for you.