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Episode 2

Episode 2 of 4

Cathy begins a campaign of revenge that backfires when her husband catches her, forcing her to deny an affair. Her best friend is attacked on her way home from a night out.

Michael's son Andrew who's decided to mitch off school. She runs out the house to be confronted by her husband Raymie.
Cathy is forced to explain that she's not having an affair with Michael, but Raymie isn't certain he believes her. At the school where he teaches, Raymie tells young Andrew McAlilister that he'd like to talk to his dad whilst Cathy and Michael continue their online messaging.
At home, Michael is confronted by wife Lena who's discovered a pair of lacy knickers that Cathy maliciously slipped into the pocket of Michael's jeans when she was snooping around their house. Lena accuses Michael of having an affair but he flatly denies it and diverts the blame to Andrew, unaware their conversation has been overheard by their son.
Unaware he is meeting ‘Molly Bloom’s’ husband, Michael meets Raymie at school and divulges his fears for his son, (Raymie’s pupil), conceding how easy it is to get sucked into bad situations.
Cathy's behaviour continues to spiral when she waits outside Michael's house for him to leave before following him in her car. Cathy tracks Michael to his father-in-law Jack Sullivan’s house. A concerned Sally has turned up as well.
Cathy is convinced Michael is up to something but discovers he, his son and father-in-law form part of a Christian prayer group. A police acquaintance of Jack’s, Detective Cooper is also part of ‘The Brothers of Caleb’ group and they begin their gathering with a hymn.
Cathy makes the rash decision to key the side of Michael's car, which is discovered by Andrew and Sally takes the blame.
Later, after meeting Michael face to face as Molly for the first time, Cathy and Sally hit the town and Sally is brutally attacked on her way home.

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45 minutes

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Mon 9 Sep 2024 22:40

Credits

Role Contributor
Director Laura Way
Writer Colin Bateman

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