Ep 16. Sister, Sister
- March 21, 1989
- 48 min
Sister, Sister, the sixteenth episode of the second season of In the Heat of the Night, follows the investigation of a deadly shooting that involves a troubled young woman and an unsuspecting nun. The case begins when a man is gunned down on the street, and the suspect is believed to be a woman seen running from the scene.
As they try to piece together the clues, Virgil Tibbs (Howard Rollins) and Althea Tibbs (Anne-Marie Johnson) discover that the young woman, Lisa (Hilary Swank), has a troubled past that includes a stint in a mental institution. Meanwhile, the victim's sister, Sister Grace (Debra Mooney), is convinced that Lisa could not have committed the crime and sets out to prove her innocence.
While investigating the case, Tibbs and Althea must contend with their own trust issues. Althea has been feeling neglected by Tibbs, who spends most of his time working on the case, and Tibbs begins to realize that he needs to be more supportive of his wife.
As the investigation progresses, Sister Grace becomes more involved, leading Tibbs and Althea to suspect that the nun might be hiding something. The case takes a turn when they discover that the victim had a dark secret that may have led to his untimely death.
Amidst the intense investigation, the personal lives of the characters continue to unravel. Althea confronts Tibbs about his lack of attention, and Councilman Hampton Forbes (Carl Weathers) continues to pressure the police department to solve the case quickly and quietly.
As the mystery deepens, Tibbs and Althea come to realize that they may have underestimated their suspect. With the help of Sister Grace, they are able to uncover the truth behind the shooting and bring the guilty party to justice.
Sister, Sister is a thrilling episode that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats until the very end. With its complex characters, intricate plot, and stunning twists, this episode of In the Heat of the Night is a must-see for fans of crime dramas and mystery thrillers.