Rake Season 2 Episode 7
Rake
Season 2

Ep 7. Greene v Hole

  • TV-NR
  • October 18, 2012
  • 55 min
  • 7.0  (13)

Title: Rake Season 2 Episode 7 - "Greene v Hole"

Episode Description:

In this thrilling episode of "Rake," aptly titled "Greene v Hole," we delve into the chaotic life of Sydney's most charming and eccentric barrister, Cleaver Greene. With his personal and professional lives spiraling out of control, Cleaver finds himself entangled in a complex legal battle that pushes him to his limits.

The episode opens with Cleaver (played by Richard Roxburgh) facing mounting pressures from all sides. His relationship with Barney (played by Russell Dykstra), a tax lawyer with limited ethics, reaches a breaking point. Meanwhile, his estranged wife Wendy (played by Caroline Brazier) announces her intentions to remarry, leading to further emotional turmoil for Cleaver.

Amidst this personal turmoil, Cleaver is captured by the allure of a case that lands on his doorstep. He is appointed as the defense counsel for Edgar Thompson (played by Hugo Weaving), a renowned award-winning playwright charged with plagiarism. As Cleaver digs deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit, lies, and hidden agendas that threaten to unravel the world of Australian literature.

The courtroom scenes are electrifying as Cleaver employs his unorthodox and ingenious methods to defend his client against high-profile prosecutor Scarlett Greene (played by Mirrah Foulkes). As the trial unfolds, it becomes evident that there is more at stake than just the case itself. Cleaver finds himself caught up in a battle of egos between Scarlett and her tough-as-nails father, Michael Greene (played by John Noble), a legendary figure in the legal world. Their fierce rivalry adds extra intensity to the already high-stakes trial.

Outside of the courtroom drama, Cleaver's personal and professional life continues to intersect chaotically. Scarlet's seductive allure draws him in, creating a precarious love triangle between her, Cleaver, and his former flame, Missy (played by Adrienne Pickering). Additionally, tensions rise between Cleaver and his best friend, Col (played by Steve Le Marquand), as Col finds himself embroiled in an unexpected and dangerous predicament.

The episode pulsates with Cleaver's trademark wit, outlandish behavior, and razor-sharp intellect. Despite facing seemingly insurmountable odds, Cleaver embraces the challenges, using his unconventional approach to law and life to his advantage. The writing is filled with brilliant one-liners and comedic moments that provide relief amidst the drama and tension.

"Greene v Hole" brilliantly captures the essence of "Rake," combining compelling courtroom drama with a colorful cast of characters. As the episode unfolds, it explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the desire for redemption. With every scene, the viewer is drawn deeper into Cleaver's exhilarating and unpredictable world, where no case is too challenging and no situation too absurd.

As the episode reaches its crescendo, the tension mounts, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats. Will justice prevail? Can Cleaver navigate his personal and professional woes? "Greene v Hole" presents a rollercoaster ride of emotions and surprises, ensuring fans of "Rake" will be left eagerly anticipating the next installment.

Please note: It is recommended to watch the previous episodes and seasons of "Rake" to fully appreciate the characters, relationships, and ongoing storylines leading up to this thrilling episode, "Greene v Hole."

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  • First Aired
    October 18, 2012
  • Content Rating
    TV-NR
  • Runtime
    55 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (13)