Ep 6. In the Heat of the Night
- TV-NR
- November 1, 2015
- 53 min
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8.5 (88)
Set in rural New South Wales in the 1950s, "A Place to Call Home" is a compelling drama series that tells the story of Sarah Adams, a nurse who returns to Australia after 20 years in Europe to start a new life. In the third season, tensions mount in the small town as Nazi sympathizers, ex-lovers, and political opportunists threaten to tear apart the community.
Episode 6, "In the Heat of the Night," begins with Sarah and George returning from their honeymoon to find that things have only gotten worse in their absence. Sir Richard Bennett has become even more powerful and is now running for parliament, thanks to the support of Carolyn's husband, Dr. Jack Duncan. Meanwhile, Regina has discovered that she is pregnant with George's child, and is eagerly planning their future together.
At Ash Park, tensions are high as James and Olivia struggle to keep their relationship a secret from Elizabeth and Sarah. Anna is still grieving the loss of her son, while Gino is trying to mend fences with his father, Carlo. When a heat wave hits Inverness, tensions boil over and old resentments come to the surface.
As the episode progresses, the characters' secrets and lies begin to unravel. Sir Richard's shady business dealings come to light, as does his past association with Carolyn. Regina's obsession with George is revealed, as is his conflicted feelings towards her. James and Olivia's relationship is discovered, with devastating consequences for Anna and the rest of the family.
Overall, "In the Heat of the Night" is a tense and dramatic episode that explores the hidden tensions and rivalries of a small town in the 1950s. With excellent performances from the cast and a gripping storyline, it is a must-watch for fans of the show.