Prime Suspect

Prime Suspect

 

Prime Suspect Season 1 Episode 10 – A Gorgeous Mosaic

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A Gorgeous Mosaic
Jane investigates the death of a Jewish diamond dealer; Matt surprises Jane with a celebration after he receives a big job

 

Prime Suspect Season 1 Episode 9 – Gone to Pieces

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Gone to Pieces
Duffy attempts to give a hit-and-run case to Jane when he thinks it can’t be solved; the clues in a murder case lead Jane and Evrard to a porn king; Sweeney gives Duffy advice

 

Prime Suspect Season 1 Episode 8 – Underwater

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Underwater
The murders of a young girl’s parents, whose bodies were found in a hotel room, are investigated by Jane and Reg.

Prime Suspect Season 1 Episode 6 – Gone to Pieces

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Gone to Pieces
Duffy attempts to give a hit-and-run case to Jane when he thinks it can’t be solved; the clues in a murder case lead Jane and Evrard to a porn king; Sweeney gives Duffy advice

 

Prime Suspect Season 1 Episode 5 – Regrets, I’ve Had a Few

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Regrets, I’ve Had a Few
Jane investigates the murder of a young woman whose body was found in the park; Duffy and Evrard search for the stepfather of a murder victim. In other events, Jane and her dad celebrate an important anniversary

Prime Suspect Season 1 Episode 4 – Great Guy, Yet: Dead

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Great Guy, Yet: Dead
Jane suspects the wife in a stockbroker’s murder; and turns to hypnotism to quit smoking. In other events, Matt is upset that his ex-wife doesn’t want Jane at their son’s birthday party.

 

Prime Suspect Season 1 Episode 2 – Carnivorous Sheep

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Carnivorous Sheep
Duffy isn’t happy with Jane’s participation in his homicide-kidnapping case. In other events, Jane meets Matt’s son for the first time.

Prime Suspect Season 1 Episode 1 – Pilot

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Pilot
The series premiere about a NYC homicide detective Jane Timoney (Maria Bello) coping with the sexism and harassment of her colleagues while pursuing leads opens with the newly assigned Timoney being bypassed on a case that should have been hers. Her complaints to her supervisor (Aidan Quinn) find a sympathetic ear, but little else until tragedy strikes.

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