Close to Me - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Headcase
After a fall, Jo loses all memories of the past year. When she returns home from the hospital, she begins to look back, which makes her doubt whether the fall was really an accident.

Unravelling
Jo struggles with the symptoms after the brain injury and seeks help from a support group, where she gets a new friend. Rob admits something he is ashamed of, and several family secrets come to light.

Missing Peace
Rob insists that Jo report her latest memory to the police, but she refuses. Jo visits her father and is shocked by his condition. Sasha comforts Jo with some exciting news.

Unthinkable
Jo is trying to find out more about her affair. Meanwhile, her hallucinations worsen. Jo's father tells a story from her childhood, and she begins to doubt her theories about the fall.

Flip Side
Rob is at the center, as the year that Jo is missing unfolds through his eyes. There are always two sides to the same story. Who was to blame for what?

The Writing on the Wall
Jo disappears with her father, until a buried childhood trauma reappears and forces her home to confront Rob.
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