- Radio Times
- Review by:
- Alison Graham
Everything faded to darkness at the end of the previous episode, when doughty detective Sarah Linden was discovered, snooping where she shouldn’t have been snooping. We find her in a psychiatric ward, placed under suicide watch after being declared “a danger to herself”. It’s an episode clearly aimed at letting us into the tormented Linden mind as she slowly opens up to a persistent psychiatrist about an old case that has haunted her. Linden (Mireille Enos) is a woman of few friends, though luckily her cop-partner Holder is working to get her out. But the Rosie Larsen case is never far away and there are strong suggestions that people in high places are implicated in the teen’s murder.
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10/13. Sarah wakes up to find she is on a 72-hour suicide watch on a psychiatric ward, which could keep her out of the way long enough for the election to be over and the case buried permanently. Meanwhile, Stan apologises to Terry and tries to make amends to Amber and Bennett, and Holder discovers the connection between Kovarsky, the mayor, Ames and the casino.
Cast and crew
Cast
- Sarah Linden
- Mireille Enos
- Darren Richmond
- Billy Campbell
- Stephen Holder
- Joel Kinnaman
- Mitch Larsen
- Michelle Forbes
- Stan Larsen
- Brent Sexton
- Gwen Eaton
- Kristin Lehman
- Jamie Wright
- Eric Ladin
- Terry Marek
- Jamie Anne Allman
- Lt Erik Carlson
- Mark Moses
- Rick Felder
- Callum Keith Rennie
- Regi Darnell
- Annie Corley
- Nicole Jackson
- Claudia Ferri
- Amber Ahmed
- Ashley Johnson
- Rosie Larsen
- Katie Findlay
Crew
- Director
- Nicole Kassell
- Writer
- Eliza Clark
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