Prisoners of War Season 1 Episode 6
Prisoners of War
Season 1

Ep 6. The Journal

  • TVMA
  • April 16, 2010
  • 41 min
  • 7.3  (64)

In season 1 episode 6 of "Prisoners of War" titled "The Journal," the plot revolves around Uri and Nimrode, two Israeli prisoners who return home after being held captive for 17 years in Lebanon. The episode mainly focuses on Nimrode, who is struggling to come to terms with his identity and adjust to life outside of captivity.

The episode opens with Nimrode meeting with his psychiatrist, who suggests that he keep a journal as a way to process his thoughts and emotions. Nimrode is reluctant at first, but eventually agrees to give it a try. As he starts to write, he begins to confront his past and the traumatic experiences he endured while in captivity.

Meanwhile, at the Prisoner of War department, the investigation into the soldiers' captivity continues. The officers are working hard to gather any new information that might help them understand what happened to the soldiers during their time in Lebanon. They receive a lead from a Lebanese informant, but they must navigate diplomatic channels to follow up on it.

Back at Nimrode's home, his wife Nurit is trying to help him adjust to their new life. She shares with him a poem that she wrote during his captivity, expressing her love and longing for him. The scene is emotional as Nimrode struggles to connect with his wife and feels isolated in his own home.

As Nimrode continues to write in his journal, he starts to remember things that he had buried deep within his subconscious. He confronts his feelings of guilt and shame over betraying his fellow prisoners - a betrayal that had ultimately led to his liberation. He also writes about his intense connection with Uri, his fellow prisoner, and how that connection was both a source of strength and pain for him.

The episode takes a dramatic turn as Nimrode's journal is stolen from his home, leaving him feeling violated and vulnerable. The officers suspect that the theft might be linked to their investigation, and they interrogate Nimrode and his family in an attempt to gather more information. The theft also puts a strain on Nimrode's mental health, as he becomes increasingly paranoid and anxious.

In the end, the investigation leads to a breakthrough, providing the officers with valuable information about the soldiers' captivity. The episode concludes with Nimrode and his family attending a memorial service for the fallen soldiers, where Nimrode finally finds closure and catharsis through his journal entries.

"The Journal" is a powerful and emotional episode that explores the aftermath of trauma and the toll that captivity can take on a person's psyche. Through Nimrode's journal entries, we see the character's emotional journey and the difficult process of rebuilding his life after 17 years of imprisonment. The episode also highlights the complexities of the investigation into the soldiers' captivity, and the challenges of navigating political and diplomatic tensions in the pursuit of truth and justice. Overall, "The Journal" is a poignant and thought-provoking episode that leaves a lasting impact on the viewer.

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  • First Aired
    April 16, 2010
  • Content Rating
    TVMA
  • Runtime
    41 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (64)