NBC Orders Dick Wolf Pilot ‘What the Dead Know’, ‘Puzzle Master’ Show

It’s raining pilot orders at NBC.
The network is taking a gamble on two new drama projects, titled “Puzzled” and “What the Dead Know.” This caps a week in which NBC announced six pilot orders for the 2026 season.
From “Charmed” and “Sleepy Hollow” writer Joey Falco, “Puzzled” is based on the “Puzzle Master” books by Danielle Trussoni. “After narrowly escaping a tragic fire, once-promising college athlete Mike Brink is transformed by a traumatic brain injury that gives him the unique ability to see the world in an unexpected way and helps him solve crimes with local law enforcement,” the logline reads. Jordan Cerf is producing with Falco and Trussoni is a producer. The studio is Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group.
Legendary “Law & Order” creator Dick Wolf serves as executive producer on the other pilot, “What the Dead Know” from Beth Rinehart (“FBI: Most Wanted,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”). The series is based on the memoir of former New York City medical examiner Barbara Butcher. According to the logline: “Death Investigator Ava Ledger is very good with dead bodies. It’s the living that give her trouble.” The show follows Ava as she works with the NYPD to solve their toughest cases. Executive producers include Tom Thayer, Peter Jankowski and Anastasia Puglisi; Co-EPs are Kevin Plunkett, Rebecca McGill and Butcher. Wolf Entertainment produces and Universal Television is the studio.
Earlier on Friday, NBC announced a pilot order for a detective comedy from “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” co-creator Dan Goor and executive producer Luke Del Tredici. On Thursday, the network announced a drama pilot from Dean Georgaris and John Fox, inspired by the real-life FBI investigation of Dr. Ann Burgess. And earlier this week, the network announced a drama pilot order from Josh Safran, Jenna Bush Hager and Ben Spector called “Protection,” about a family of law enforcement officers who become targets of a mysterious assassin. In addition, NBC pilot-ordered a “contemporary update” on “The Rockford Files” by Mike Daniels (“Sons of Anarchy”).




