Is Brian Finch under the influence of NZT at night when he visits the club to hook up?

Is Brian Finch under the influence of NZT at night when he visits the club to hook up? - Women at the Party

In episode four of the TV series Limitless, Brian Finch appears to be under the influence of NZT late at night.

He sees diagrams of advanced scientific concepts and says he used the drug to turn seduction into an "algorithm" but according to previous information in the series he's only supposed to have access to the drug in the morning which means it should wear off by the evening.






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What happens to Brian Finch in limitless?

Brian is accused of the murder and is determined solve this murder with while on the drug with the help of Agent Rebecca Harris. The FBI discovers Brian is immune to the side affects of NZT and Rebecca convinces Naz to hire Brian as an analyst for the FBI. Brian is in fact not immune to the side affects.

Is the limitless show connected to the movie?

It is a spin-off to the film of the same name, which in turn was based on the 2001 novel The Dark Fields, and takes place four years after the events of the movie. The series was ordered by CBS on May 8, 2015. On October 23, 2015, CBS picked up Limitless for a full season of 22 episodes.

Who is Brian Finch?

Brian Finch (25 July 1936 \u2013 27 June 2007) was a British television scriptwriter and dramatist. His longest relationship was with the ITV1 soap opera, Coronation Street, for which he wrote 150 scripts between 1970 and 1989.




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