Ep 10. The Suffering of Strangers
- TV14
- March 12, 2005
- 58 min
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8.8 (306)
The Suffering of Strangers is the tenth episode of the third season of the British television series MI-5. In this episode, the terrorist group Al-Qaeda plans a series of devastating attacks on London, with the aim of inflicting as much harm and suffering as possible. The MI-5 team, led by Harry Pearce, is tasked with preventing the attacks and tracking down the terrorists responsible.
As the team investigates, they discover that the terrorists have infiltrated a hospital and are using it as a base of operations. The tension and suspense of the episode build as the team races against time to stop the terrorists before they can carry out their deadly plan.
Meanwhile, Tariq Masood, an MI-5 analyst, becomes increasingly disturbed by the tactics employed by the organization in their fight against terrorism. He confronts Harry Pearce about the use of torture and other extreme measures, and his disillusionment with the agency becomes a major plot point of the episode.
With the clock ticking down and the stakes higher than ever, the team faces one of its toughest challenges yet. The Suffering of Strangers is a gripping and intense episode that showcases the high-stakes world of a spy agency dealing with the very real threat of terrorism.