Save Me - Season 2
Season 2
Save Me Too
It's seventeen months since Nelly Rowe rescued vulnerable young woman Grace whilst searching for his missing daughter Jody. Could Grace provide clues to Jody's fate, or will she derail Nelly's desperate quest to find his daughter - with potentially terrible consequences for him and those around him?
Episodes
Episode 1
Months after Jody's disappearance, the Palm Tree gathers to surprise Nelly for his birthday. But the police arrive with a shocking announcement.
Episode 2
A high-profile sex trafficking trial brings fresh hope in Nelly's quest to find Jody. But an unexpected phone call gives him a nightmare choice.
Episode 3
Grace's memories of the previous night suggest someone else was at the scene of the crime. Nelly aims to hunt down the suspect, but his mission is derailed.
Episode 4
Nelly's promise to protect Grace takes him to Gideon's old addresses and some familiar haunts. Will the truth finally be revealed?
Episode 5
When Grace can't get hold of Nelly, she reaches out to an old acquaintance to help escape the Towers. But an encounter with Samson brings the wrath of Zita.
Episode 6
Torn between pursuing the men who abducted Jody and saving Grace from her fate, Nelly has a final, devastating choice to make.
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