
In episode 4 of Secret City season 1, titled Falling Hard, the tension between Harriet Dunkley and the government reaches new heights as the Attorney-General continues to investigate her past. Meanwhile, Ali learns that her father was involved in a terrorist group and begins to question everything she thought she knew about him.
Harriet's troubles begin when she is accused of having an affair with Minister for Defence Mal Paxton. Although she denies the allegations, the Attorney-General uses this as an excuse to launch a further investigation into her past. As Harriet struggles to clear her name, she is also dealing with personal issues as her son, Ned, is undergoing chemotherapy for cancer.
At the same time, Ali's world is turned upside down when she discovers that her father, who she believed was a loving family man, was actually involved in a terrorist group. As she delves deeper into his past, she begins to question everything she thought she knew about him and herself.
While Harriet and Ali face their own challenges, political tensions in Canberra continue to escalate. As China threatens to cut trade ties with Australia, the Prime Minister is forced to make tough decisions that could have far-reaching consequences.
Falling Hard is a gripping episode that highlights the complex political landscape of Australia while also exploring the personal struggles of its characters. The tension between Harriet and the government continues to build, leaving viewers wondering if she will be able to clear her name. Ali's discovery about her father adds a new layer of complexity to her character and raises important questions about the nature of terrorism and radicalization. Overall, Falling Hard is a thought-provoking and engaging episode that leaves viewers eagerly anticipating what will happen next.
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Genres
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CastAnna TorvDan WyllieJacki WeaverMekhi PhiferAnni Finsterer
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Channel
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First AiredJune 19, 2016
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LanguageEnglish
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IMDB Rating7.8 (322)

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