Wire In The Blood Season 2 Episode 1

Ep 1. Still She Cries

  • TV-NR
  • December 17, 2003
  • 86 min
  • 7.7  (284)

Still She Cries is the first episode of season 2 of Wire In The Blood, a gripping crime thriller that explores the twisted mind of a serial killer and the efforts of the police and a forensic psychologist to catch him. This episode picks up where the last season left off, with Dr. Tony Hill (played by Robson Green) returning to work after his traumatic encounter with the serial killer Jacko Vance. Still reeling from the emotional and physical scars of that experience, Tony is tasked with investigating a new case that initially appears to be a simple murder-suicide.

The victims in this case are a married couple, Alex and Sally, who are found dead in their home. The police quickly determine that Alex shot Sally before turning the gun on himself, but they are puzzled by the motive. Alex was a successful businessman, while Sally was a devoted wife and mother. There were no signs of trouble in their relationship, and no evidence of financial or personal problems that could have driven Alex to murder.

As Tony and his colleague DCI Carol Jordan (played by Hermione Norris) delve deeper into the case, they begin to uncover a disturbing web of secrets and lies that hint at a darker truth. The more they investigate, the more they realize that Alex and Sally's marriage was not as idyllic as it seemed. They learn that Sally had been struggling with mental health issues, including postpartum depression and anxiety, and that Alex had been emotionally and financially controlling her for years. As Tony and Carol explore the dynamics of this toxic relationship, they begin to see Alex as less of a victim and more of a perpetrator.

Against this backdrop, Tony is also dealing with his own personal demons. He is haunted by flashbacks of his time with Jacko Vance, and struggles to connect with Carol and his other colleagues. As he confronts his own trauma and grief, Tony begins to see the parallels between his experiences and those of Sally, who was also silenced and controlled by her husband. With the help of his therapist, Tony begins to open up about his emotions and experiences, and learns to cope with them in healthier ways.

As the investigation unfolds, Tony and Carol begin to piece together a theory about what happened to Alex and Sally. They realize that Alex's actions were not motivated by jealousy or anger, but rather by a desire to keep his image and reputation intact. When Sally threatened to reveal the truth about their marriage, Alex saw her as a liability and decided to eliminate her. Tony and Carol scramble to find evidence to support their theory, and to prevent Sally from becoming just another statistic in the epidemic of domestic violence.

Overall, Still She Cries is a powerful and thought-provoking episode that explores themes of trauma, control, and abuse. It highlights the important work of forensic psychologists like Tony Hill and the challenges they face in unraveling the complicated threads of criminal behavior. The episode is full of plot twists and surprises that keep viewers on the edge of their seats, as well as poignant moments of introspection that reveal the emotional depth of the characters. Whether you are a die-hard fan of Wire In The Blood or a newcomer to the series, this episode is sure to captivate and engage you.

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  • First Aired
    December 17, 2003
  • Content Rating
    TV-NR
  • Runtime
    86 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (284)
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