The Devil's Hour - Season 2

Season 2
The Devil's Hour season two sees Lucy (Jessica Raine) and Gideon (Peter Capaldi) forming an uneasy alliance in order to prevent a recurring tragedy and hunt down an elusive monster. Lucy's double life sees her torn between family and duty as she finds herself in the crosshairs of her past-life husband, DI Ravi Dhillon (Nikesh Patel). Assisting Dhillon in his investigation is DS Sam Boyd (Saffron Hocking) who was mentored by DI Lucy Chambers in a previous life.

Episodes

DI Chambers
DI Chambers and her partner DS Dhillon investigate an elusive serial killer named Gideon Shepherd.

Red Lines
Lucy and Isaac start a new chapter – but their short-lived peace is thwarted by the revival of a police investigation that threatens to expose her double-life.

Something Beginning With D
Lucy and Gideon identify a suspect in their efforts to prevent an atrocity. Lucy risks everything to confirm her suspicion, culminating in a decision she will never be able to come back from.

Far Away
Lucy desperately tries to cover her tracks as secrets and lies are forced into the open and a terrible deadline looms.

Birth of a Tragedy
Lucy confronts the reality of her situation and is forced to make an impossible choice. Boyd is tested to her limits in her pursuit of the truth, and Dhillon comes to a realisation, with catastrophic results.
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