: Her search leads her toward the same group Hillinghead encountered, suggesting a century-long conspiracy that is still very much active. 2053: The Time-Travel Paradox
: His presence in 1890 mirrors the influence of Elias Mannix in 2023 and 2053, suggesting they may be the same person or part of the same lineage.
: Guided by Henry Ashe, Hillinghead visits the Harker House and recognizes Julian Harker as the man from the incriminating photograph.
In the future, Iris Maplewood deals with a victim who shouldn't exist.
DI Hillinghead’s investigation takes a perilous turn into the high-society occult.
: Maplewood brings Gabriel Defoe to see the body, which appears to be an identical version of himself.
: Whiteman is forced to juggle a legitimate police investigation while taking orders from the mysterious "The Chapel Perilous".
: The hexagonal bullet is a recurring technical detail that links the crime across eras.
: Her search leads her toward the same group Hillinghead encountered, suggesting a century-long conspiracy that is still very much active. 2053: The Time-Travel Paradox
: His presence in 1890 mirrors the influence of Elias Mannix in 2023 and 2053, suggesting they may be the same person or part of the same lineage.
: Guided by Henry Ashe, Hillinghead visits the Harker House and recognizes Julian Harker as the man from the incriminating photograph. [S1E3] Part 3: Bodies
In the future, Iris Maplewood deals with a victim who shouldn't exist.
DI Hillinghead’s investigation takes a perilous turn into the high-society occult. : Her search leads her toward the same
: Maplewood brings Gabriel Defoe to see the body, which appears to be an identical version of himself.
: Whiteman is forced to juggle a legitimate police investigation while taking orders from the mysterious "The Chapel Perilous". In the future, Iris Maplewood deals with a
: The hexagonal bullet is a recurring technical detail that links the crime across eras.