Crossing Lines Season 2 Episode 3 1984
- January 1, 2014
- 46 min
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7.9 (280)
In Crossing Lines season 2 episode 3, titled "1984," a string of murders occurs in London's financial district, all carried out with the same M.O.: the killer snaps the victim's neck with a special technique used by military operatives. The team is called in to investigate, and they quickly discover that all the victims are former employees of the same financial institution.
As the team delves deeper into the case, they uncover a web of corruption, fraud, and revenge. The financial institution in question has been engaging in illegal activities, and the victims were all involved in blowing the whistle on their former employer. The killer is seeking revenge for the loss of his family's pension fund, which was wiped out due to the company's fraudulent practices.
In addition to the main investigation, the episode also explores the personal lives of the team members. We learn more about Carl's romantic interests as he tries to make things work with his girlfriend, who is hesitant to commit due to his dangerous job. Eva struggles with her feelings for Sebastian and her duty to remain professional as they work together on the case. And Tommy confronts his past when an old friend from his time in the Irish Republican Army resurfaces.
As the investigation heats up, the team must race against the clock to catch the killer before he strikes again. With the help of a former employee who has knowledge of the company's inner workings, they are able to identify the killer and bring him to justice. Along the way, they also uncover evidence of another, larger conspiracy involving the company's ties to organized crime.
Overall, "1984" is a tense and action-packed episode that both advances the show's larger plot and offers insight into the personal lives of its characters. It's a must-watch for fans of the series who are looking for a thrilling and emotionally engaging hour of television.