Ep 5. Drag Me to Hell
- TV-14
- April 13, 2012
- 42 min
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8.1 (33)
In Plain Sight season 5 episode 5, "Drag Me to Hell," follows Mary Shannon (Mary McCormack) as she navigates a case involving a drag queen named Raoul who becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation. Raoul, an old friend of Mary's, gets caught up in a web of lies and deceit when his former roommate is found dead. Despite Raoul's efforts to clear his name, the evidence against him continues to pile up.
As Mary tries to help her friend, she also struggles with personal issues of her own. The stress of her job and her constantly tumultuous personal life begin to take a toll on her, and she questions whether she's made the right choices in her career and her relationships. Meanwhile, her partner Marshall Mann (Frederick Weller) struggles to balance his own personal issues with his duties as a US Marshal.
"Drag Me to Hell" takes viewers on a wild ride full of twists and turns as Mary and Marshall work to uncover the truth behind the murder and clear Raoul's name. The case becomes increasingly complex as more suspects are revealed, and tensions rise as the clock ticks down to the trial.
Throughout the episode, viewers witness Mary's poignant introspection as she grapples with the consequences of her choices and the challenges of her job. McCormack delivers a powerful, nuanced performance as she navigates the emotional terrain of her character with grace and skill.
Weller also delivers an excellent performance as Marshall, struggling with his own personal demons while simultaneously trying to be a supportive partner and friend to Mary. His onscreen chemistry with McCormack is palpable, making for scenes that are both poignant and full of humor.
In addition to the excellent performances, "Drag Me to Hell" boasts strong writing that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The plot is full of unexpected twists and turns, making for a thoroughly engaging viewing experience.
Overall, "Drag Me to Hell" is a standout episode in the fifth season of In Plain Sight. Fans of the show will not want to miss it, and newcomers will find themselves fully immersed in the story and invested in its memorable characters.