Ep 2. Friends in Low Places
- TV14
- June 9, 2015
- 43 min
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7.5 (392)
In the second episode of Stitchers, titled "Friends in Low Places," Kirsten Clark (played by Emma Ishta) is still settling into her new role as a "stitcher" at the covert government agency known as the Stitchers Program. Kirsten is a highly intelligent and emotionally detached young woman who has a unique ability to "stitch" into the memories of dead people, helping to solve crimes and uncover mysteries.
In this episode, Kirsten and her team are tasked with solving the murder of a high-profile hacker named Isaac (played by J. August Richards). Isaac was known for his work with a group of criminal hackers known as the Collective, who have caused major disruptions to various government agencies and corporations.
As Kirsten "stitches" into Isaac's memories, she discovers that he had been working on a secret project and had made some powerful enemies within the Collective. She also learns about his close friendship with one of the Collective's leaders, Marcus (played by Sola Bamis), who seems to be hiding something important.
Meanwhile, Kirsten is still struggling with her inability to feel emotions, despite her growing connection with her colleague and potential love interest, Cameron Goodkin (played by Kyle Harris). Cameron is determined to help Kirsten feel more human and less like a machine, but Kirsten is dubious about his methods.
As the investigation into Isaac's murder continues, the Stitchers team uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal involving the Collective, the FBI, and a powerful tech company. Kirsten's ability to "stitch" into the memories of the deceased proves to be crucial in solving the case and bringing justice to Isaac.
Overall, "Friends in Low Places" is a thrilling and suspenseful episode that showcases the unique premise of Stitchers and the talented cast of actors. The mystery is well-crafted and keeps the audience guessing until the very end, while the emotional arc of Kirsten and Cameron adds depth to the story.