Trust Me - Season 2
We return during the second season again to complete the events of this dramatic series, where after a long time, Jimmy McCain recovering from a spinal injury. Jimi returns to face a new enemy when patients start around the hospital wing in death. In those horrific moments, Jimmy believes the deaths are suspicious, but he is unable to move things, especially since the investigation is serious and difficult. In the meantime, everyone in the section disappears in secret, as it seems that the arrest of the perpetrator is more difficult than it was.
January 15, 1965 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK
2 December 1988
1977, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
November 25, 1944 in Denby Dale, West Yorkshire, England, UK
18 August 1981
5 November 1959, Scotland, UK
April 16, 2019
Plays around with reality to such an extent that it's possible to go for several seconds at a time without remembering that you are watching a contrived situation in which nothing is what it seems.April 17, 2019
The hospital is depicted as a looming gothic pile in which all kinds of sinister mischief might be going on.April 19, 2019
If you're not great with hospitals, this series will make you feel incredibly uneasy. That said, the suspense might just be enough to tempt you in.April 18, 2019
So far Dan Sefton's thriller has a nice streak of dark humour and is creating a feverish feeling that there's something a bit off about the hospital.April 17, 2019
A genuinely intriguing and frightening scenario.April 18, 2019
Jamie is the ideal chap to be around if rum goings on are happening...he has remarkable powers of recovery, being able to go from barely moving to making it across the ward to retrieve what could be a vital piece of evidence.April 19, 2019
It looks as though writer Dan Sefton has just reached a whole new level of suspense.