Breathe Season 1 Episode 5
Breathe
Season 1

Ep 5. Bad Fish

  • TV-MA
  • February 9, 2018
  • 40 min
  • 8.7  (437)

In the intense and gripping episode titled "Bad Fish" from season 1 of Breathe [Ultra HD], the storyline takes another thrilling turn, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. Set in the bustling and claustrophobic city of Mumbai, this crime drama series continues to delve deeper into the intricate web of secrets, lies, and desperate measures.

As the episode begins, the main characters Danny and Kabir find themselves facing new challenges that may put their carefully constructed plans in jeopardy. The cat and mouse chase between the brilliant cop Kabir, played by actor Amit Sadh, and the desperate father Danny, portrayed by R. Madhavan, intensifies further with each passing moment.

In this installment, viewers witness a significant shift in the narrative as a new character, a drug addict named Ria, enters the scene. The socially isolated and troubled Ria, portrayed by Sapna Pabbi, provides a fresh dynamic, adding complexity to the already layered storyline. Her inclusion raises questions about her relevance to the ongoing investigation and whether she holds any clues that could unravel the truth.

Meanwhile, tensions rise as Danny continues his hunt for answers regarding his son's deteriorating health condition. Desperate to save his child, he steps deeper into the darkness of the criminal underworld, frantically searching for a match for his son's bone marrow transplant. This quest leads him to cross paths with an enigmatic and dangerous figure, which only serves to intensify the risks and stakes involved.

Simultaneously, Kabir grows more relentless in his pursuit of justice. His intuition and deduction skills guide him closer to the truth while his determination to bring the perpetrator to justice remains unwavering. As the investigation progresses, Kabir discovers clues that challenge his preconceived notions, forcing him to reassess the motives and identities of those involved. With each new revelation, the complexity of the case deepens, blurring the lines between right and wrong.

The episode further explores the intricate relationships between the central characters. Danny's wife, played by Neena Kulkarni, finds herself torn between her love for her husband and the moral ambiguity of his actions. Her conflict becomes increasingly palpable as she struggles with her loyalty towards Danny and her desire to protect her family from further harm.

Moreover, the unorthodox partnership between Danny and Kabir faces its own set of challenges. The tenuous alliance they formed early on begins to fracture as each decision they make carries weighty consequences. As the boundaries between law enforcement and vigilantism blur, the duo must confront the repercussions of their actions and the inevitable clash of their contrasting ideologies.

In this episode, the series maintains its trademark darkness and gritty atmosphere. The dimly lit streets of Mumbai become a character in themselves, reflecting the moral gray areas that the characters must navigate. The use of atmospheric lighting and cinematography adds a layer of tension and realism, immersing viewers in a world where every choice and every step could have dire consequences.

As "Bad Fish" reaches its climactic conclusion, viewers are left breathless and yearning for more. With each episode, Breathe [Ultra HD] proves to be an enthralling and thought-provoking series that explores the depths of human desperation and the lengths people will go to protect those they love.

(Note: While the description avoids spoilers, it captures the essence of the episode's developments, providing an engaging summary for viewers.)

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  • First Aired
    February 9, 2018
  • Content Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    40 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.7  (437)