Ep 2. Crocodile Tears
- TV-14
- April 21, 2010
- 43 min
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7.9 (53)
In the episode "Crocodile Tears" of Sea Patrol season 4, the crew of the HMAS Hammersley find themselves dealing with a deadly crocodile and a potential murder on a remote island. The episode begins with the crew on a routine patrol when they receive a distress call from a group of researchers on a nearby island. They report that one of their colleagues has gone missing, and they suspect foul play.
The Hammersley crew arrives at the island to investigate and quickly discovers that the missing researcher, Dr. Emma Lewis, had been studying the local crocodile population. They also find evidence that suggests she may have been killed. As they search for clues, they encounter a massive saltwater crocodile that seems to be stalking them.
Meanwhile, Petty Officer Charge (Ian Stenlake) and Able Seaman Swain (Matt Holmes) are tasked with transporting the sole survivor of a sunken boat to a nearby hospital. However, their patient is not who she appears to be, and they soon realize that they're in danger.
As the Hammersley crew continues their investigation, tensions rise between some of the researchers, and it becomes clear that everyone on the island has secrets. The crocodile continues to pose a threat, and it's only a matter of time before someone else becomes a victim.
Throughout the episode, the crew must navigate treacherous waters, deal with dangerous wildlife, and solve a potential murder mystery. Their dedication and bravery are put to the test as they work to uncover the truth and protect the innocent.
In addition to the thrilling plot, "Crocodile Tears" also explores the personal lives of some of the main characters. Leading Seaman "Dutchy" Adams (Steve Bisley) struggles with a difficult decision involving his family, and Lieutenant Kate McGregor (Lisa McCune) faces an emotional dilemma. These subplots add depth and complexity to the show and help to engage the audience on a deeper level.
Overall, "Crocodile Tears" is a well-crafted episode that highlights the dangers and challenges of life at sea. It showcases the resilience and strength of the Hammersley crew and provides a thrilling and suspenseful viewing experience. Fans of the show will not be disappointed with this action-packed installment.
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