Marisa and Kylie Make Up - The Irrational Season 1 Episode 7

THE IRRATIONAL -- "The Real Deal" Episode 107 -- Pictured: Maahra Hill as Marisa
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Awkward Dinner - The Irrational Season 1 Episode 7

THE IRRATIONAL -- "The Real Deal" Episode 107 -- Pictured: Maahra Hill as Marisa.
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Visited By a Friend - The Irrational Season 1 Episode 6

THE IRRATIONAL Season 1 Episode -- "Point & Shoot".
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Elevator Talk - The Irrational Season 1 Episode 5

The Irrational Season 1 Episode 5 -- Lucky Charms.
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Finding a Lead - The Irrational Season 1 Episode 5

The Irrational Season 1 Episode 5 -- Lucky Charms.
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Look Here - The Irrational Season 1 Episode 5

The Irrational Season 1 Episode 5 -- Lucky Charms.
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Interrogating a Suspect - The Irrational Season 1 Episode 5

The Irrational Season 1 Episode 5 -- Lucky Charms.
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Marissa In Red - The Irrational Season 1 Episode 4

The Irrational Season 1 Episode 4 -- Zero Sum. Mondays on NBC
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Zero Sum - The Irrational Season 1 Episode 4

The Irrational Season 1 Episode 4 -- Zero Sum. Mondays on NBC
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Inspecting the Accident Season 1 Episode 3

The Irrational Season 1 Episode 3 -- The Barnum Effect.
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Marisa Closeup - The Irrational Season 1 Episode 3

The Irrational Season 1 Episode 3 -- The Barnum Effect.
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The Barnum Effect - The Irrational Season 1 Episode 3

Alec and the team are asked to investigate a plane crash on The Irrational. "The Barnum Effect" is the third episode of the show's first season.
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The Irrational Quotes

Marisa: That ability you have to completely divorce emotion from reason is both why I married you and...
Mercer: ... why you're longer married to me.

People are irrational. But predictably so. They're more afraid of flying than driving, and the fact is, driving is much more dangerous. We know we should eat healthy food, but then we give in to temptation. Buy things we will never, ever use. We assume people are making rational decisions, weighing the pros and cons. For most of the time, we're not. Instead, we rely on instincts, which are almost always wrong. Sometimes, dangerously wrong. One error in judgment leads to another.

Mercer