Ep 3. Foreign Affairs
- TV-NR
- June 27, 2016
- 42 min
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8.3 (202)
In Major Crimes season 5 episode 3, titled "Foreign Affairs," the team investigates a murder case that involves a diplomat. The victim, who is a young woman, appears to have been tortured before she was killed.
The diplomat in question is a high-ranking official from Honduras, which complicates the investigation as diplomatic immunity comes into play. As the team tries to navigate the situation, they discover that the victim was connected to the diplomat's son, who is the prime suspect in the case.
As the investigation progresses, the team uncovers several different leads, including a possible human trafficking ring that the victim may have been involved in. Meanwhile, tensions continue to rise between the LAPD and the Honduras embassy, and the detectives must tread carefully in order to avoid an international incident.
Throughout the episode, we see the characters deal with personal and professional issues. Provenza faces a health scare that makes him reevaluate his priorities, while Flynn and Sharon deal with the fallout of their recent kiss.
The episode also touches on the theme of corruption, both in the embassy and in the U.S. government. The detectives must navigate a complex web of lies and cover-ups in order to uncover the truth about the murder and bring the perpetrator to justice.
Overall, "Foreign Affairs" is a tense and thrilling episode that keeps viewers guessing until the very end. With strong performances from the cast and a well-crafted plot, it is a standout installment in the series.