Ep 7. Thin Air: Part 1
- TV-14
- November 3, 2002
- 51 min
-
8.2 (133)
In Waking the Dead season 2 episode 7, titled "Thin Air: Part 1," the team at the Metropolitan Police's cold case unit is tasked with investigating the disappearance of a woman named Pamela Stephens. Pamela was a well-regarded physics student at a prestigious university when she vanished without a trace over a year ago.
The episode begins with DCI Peter Boyd and his team reviewing Pamela's case file. They quickly discover that although she was last seen leaving a lecture hall on campus, none of her friends or family members had heard from her in the months leading up to her disappearance. The team also learns that Pamela had been working on a controversial research project with her professor, Dr. Grayson, at the time she went missing.
Boyd and his team begin conducting interviews with Pamela's friends, classmates, and colleagues in an effort to piece together her last movements. Through their canvassing efforts, they learn that Pamela had been receiving mysterious phone calls and meeting with a man in a local park in the weeks before her disappearance. The team surmises that this man may hold the key to discovering what happened to Pamela.
Meanwhile, tensions rise within the team as Dr. Grace Foley becomes increasingly frustrated with Boyd's leadership style. Foley believes that Boyd is too focused on the investigation and not paying enough attention to the wellbeing of his team. She also expresses concern about Boyd's reliance on alcohol to cope with stress, which she believes is affecting his ability to lead effectively.
As the investigation progresses, the team is forced to confront their own biases and assumptions about Pamela and her potential whereabouts. They must navigate a complex web of personal relationships, academic politics, and scientific research to uncover the truth about what happened to Pamela Stephens.
Overall, "Thin Air: Part 1" offers a compelling look into the world of academic research and the complexities of investigating long-cold cases. Viewers will be drawn in by the team's dogged determination to uncover the truth and the personal struggles they face along the way.