Ep 19. Girls Gone
- TV-14
- August 16, 2019
- 21 min
In Plain Sight season 2 episode 19, entitled "Girls Gone," focuses on two young women who have gone missing. One of the women is a server at a local strip club, while the other is a college student who was last seen leaving a party. The two cases seem unconnected, but as the episode progresses, it becomes clear that there may be a link between the two.
Mary and Marshall are tasked with tracking down the missing women, and they quickly discover that both have a history of drug use. They interview the women's friends and associates, trying to piece together their last known whereabouts. As they dig deeper, they start to uncover a complex web of drugs, prostitution, and possibly even murder.
Meanwhile, Mary is dealing with her own personal issues. Her sister is getting married, and Mary is struggling with the fact that she is still single and struggling to find happiness in her own life. She turns to alcohol to cope with her emotions, and Marshall becomes increasingly concerned about her well-being.
As the investigation heats up, Mary and Marshall find themselves in increasingly dangerous situations. They are forced to confront some uncomfortable truths about the people they are trying to help, and are faced with difficult decisions about how best to serve justice.
In the end, Mary and Marshall are able to solve the case and bring the missing women home. But the experience has left them both shaken, and they are forced to confront their own personal demons as they move forward. "Girls Gone" is a powerful episode that explores the complex, often bleak realities of life on the streets, while also delving into the personal struggles of its main characters.