Prisoners of War Season 1 Episode 2
Prisoners of War
Season 1

Ep 2. The Facility, Part 1

  • TVMA
  • March 13, 2010
  • 49 min
  • 7.7  (74)

In "Prisoners of War" Season 1 Episode 2, titled "The Facility, Part 1," the gripping drama continues as the show delves deeper into the lives of the returned prisoners of war and the secret their release conceals.

As the episode begins, we are reintroduced to Nimrode Klein, Uri Zach, and Amiel Ben Horin, the three Israeli soldiers who returned home after being held captive for 17 years in Lebanon. While they were hailed as national heroes upon their release, they struggle to adjust to civilian life and face a myriad of emotional and psychological challenges.

The episode starts with the soldiers attending a therapy session at a government facility, where they attempt to cope with their traumatic experiences and reintegrate into society. Dr. Asia Brinditch, the group therapist, skillfully guides the session, creating a safe space for the soldiers to share their feelings and memories. Through these therapy sessions, we gain a deeper understanding of the soldiers' individual struggles and begin to witness the toll their captivity has taken on their mental well-being.

Meanwhile, back at home, Nimrode's wife, Talia, desperately tries to recreate the life they had before his capture. She meticulously plans an intimate dinner with friends, hoping to bring some semblance of normalcy to their lives. However, as the night unfolds, it becomes evident that Nimrode is haunted by the memories of his captivity, and the mundane conversations of their friends only serve as a stark contrast to the horrors he experienced. This dinner scene poignantly highlights the growing alienation between the soldiers and those around them, deepening our empathy for their struggles.

Simultaneously, Uri's wife, Nurit, finds solace in the arms of an old lover, Yaki, seeking an escape from her own pain. Their dance of betrayal unfolds against the backdrop of Uri's turmoil, emphasizing the fractures in their marriage caused by the war. The complex dynamics between the characters are skillfully portrayed, providing a nuanced exploration of the impact of war on personal relationships.

Amiel, the third soldier, faces the heart-wrenching reality of seeing his childhood sweetheart, Yael, now married to his brother, Assaf. This reunion brings forth a whirlwind of emotions for Amiel, as he struggles to confront the life he left behind and the choices made in his absence. The episode delves deep into the complexities of Amiel's situation, highlighting the delicate balance between love, loyalty, and regret.

As the soldiers continue their therapy sessions, it becomes clear that more than just their mental health is at stake. Hidden under the surface is a web of secrets, and the government facility that houses them holds key information about their time in captivity. Driven by a hunch, Nimrode begins to investigate the facility further, determined to uncover the truth behind their release.

"The Facility, Part 1" sets the stage for a thrilling journey of self-discovery, redemption, and unearthing hidden truths. It expertly balances the emotional struggles of the soldiers with the intrigue surrounding their captivity, leaving viewers eager to uncover the secrets that lie within the government facility. This episode deepens our investment in the characters and sets the groundwork for the captivating narrative that unfolds in the episodes to come.

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  • First Aired
    March 13, 2010
  • Content Rating
    TVMA
  • Runtime
    49 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (74)