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Clarice has been forced to take leave, official policy making her unfit to work for several weeks as she recovers from her ordeal. Clarice immediately wants to challenge that ruling and seeks out her ‘mentor’ U.S. Attorney General Ruth Martin (Jayne Atkinson). However Martin wants a quid pro quo...
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After the events at the end of the last episode, Clarice finds herself strapped to a hospital bed, trying to remember all the details that led up to her predicament. It appears that Marilyn Felker has been masquerading as her twin sister Luanne Felkner, the woman that Starling and...
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With Wellig’s death while in custody hanging over them, VICAP finds itself under close scrutiny and unfortunately the man drafted in to oversee the investigation has a clear agenda from the start. One way or another he’s either going to take Paul Krendler or his entire team down –...
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Back from the recent siege events, Clarice is eager to push for answers about the home invasion and potential serial-killer captive that she still feels masks a greater agenda. The arrested man, Karl Wellig is in no mood to talk or give the team the answers they want. The...
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With the political and job fall-out from her recent decisions to go against orders, Clarice is fully expecting to be shipped back to the basement offices of Behavioural Science, which she doesn’t mind. But before any paperwork can be put in motion the team are called to a farmhouse...
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Since the days of his early directorial debut Highlander: Endgame, Doug Aarniokoski has made his name as one of the most strong and reliable go-to directors for primetime television. He’s helmed multiple episodes of Criminal Minds, Sleepy Hollow, Arrow, Limitless, Bull, Blue Bloods, SWAT and others. He’s also firmly...
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For many, Clarice Starling (Rebecca Breeds) just got lucky – a junior FBI agent who helped catch a serial-killer by being in the right place at the right time and somehow managed to survive. It’s now 1993, a year on from the Buffalo Bill investigation (and her interactions with...