Ep 8. Remains to Be Seen
- TV-14
- September 4, 2019
- 42 min
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8.2 (125)
My Life is Murder season 1 episode 8 titled "Remains to Be Seen" follows the story of protagonist and former detective, Alexa Crowe (played by Lucy Lawless), as she is tasked with investigating the murder of a woman whose remains were discovered in a national park. The woman, identified as a veterinarian who works with endangered species, had been missing for several months before her remains were found.
As Alexa begins her investigation, she discovers that the victim was highly involved in a local animal sanctuary that was struggling to stay afloat financially. This leads her to question whether the woman's death was a result of her involvement with the sanctuary or if something more sinister was at play.
As Alexa delves deeper into the case, she encounters a range of suspects, including the victim's shady ex-boyfriend, a wealthy businessman with ties to the sanctuary, and even the sanctuary's director herself. As she navigates through the complex web of motives and potential suspects, Alexa is forced to confront her own personal demons and struggles to come to terms with her own past.
With the help of her tech-savvy sidekick Madison (Ebony Vagulans) and the relentless reporter Nathan (Bernard Curry), Alexa uncovers a series of shocking secrets that ultimately lead her to the killer's identity.
As always, Lucy Lawless delivers a stellar performance as Alexa Crowe, portraying her as a sharp, intelligent and deeply flawed character who is driven by a desire for justice. The episode is replete with thrilling twists and turns that keep the audience on the edge of their seat until the very end. As a result, "Remains to Be Seen" is a must-watch for fans of mystery and crime drama alike.