Category Archives: Season 2

Harrow–Season 2 Finale (Pater Familias)

The job of a season finale is to wrap up the season’s story arcs and establish new ones for the next season (if there is one). I felt this episode did this perfectly. With Harrow there has only been one major story arc for the entire season—Chester coming after Harrow. The episode uniquely starts off in the past, going back

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Harrow–Season 2, Episode 9 (Facilis Descensus)

This episode is the penultimate episode of the second season and as such, its job is to provide a springboard for the finale. I felt this episode did this perfectly. The episode picks up right where we were left off with Harrow telling Nichols what happened between he and Chester when he was inside the coffin. Nichols is struggling to

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Harrow–Season 2, Episode 6 (Locus Poenitentiae)

This episode diverted slightly from the Francis Chester-Simon’s murder subplot and had Harrow once again on the road, this time going west to Euralla Creek with Fairley. When they arrive in Euralla Creek, Harrow realises that the locals love Fairley and is curious as to why. They then make their way to the case of the week.

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Harrow–Season 2, Episode 5 (Ab Initio)

This episode confirmed what I thought the promos were telling me–Simon was murdered. The episode kicks off with Simon’s dead body floating in the river to inform the viewers what they most likely would have suspected, it then cuts to Fairley doing Tai Chi in the park where it’s also revealed Harrow is gleefully watching Fairley. Harrow gets a call

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Harrow–Season 2, Episode 4 (Aegri Somnia)

This episode is similar to the first season’s Hic Sunt Dracones with Harrow and this time, Grace instead of Saroya, heading to North Queensland for the case of the week. The case of the week revolves around the discovery of Benjamin Raza with his legs missing at a beach in Port Astor. While Benjamin is initially believed to be a victim

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Harrow–Season 2 Premiere (Abo Imo Pectore)

The job of a season premiere is to continue the story arcs opened in the previous season’s finale and to establish new story arcs. Harrow’s second season premiere did this perfectly. The premiere picks up from where we were left off last year. Harrow is taken to hospital after being shot, is treated and eventually wakes up from his induced

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