Deep Water - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Over-stretched, working mother Lisa never lives up to the expectations she sets herself, and cannot help but compare herself to her female friends, Kate and Roz. Behind closed doors however, each of the women struggle with the pressures to keep up the image of having the 'perfect life"

Episode 2
Lisa tries to make amends for her part in Lucinda's disappearance but is starting to see a different side to Kate and Guy. Loyal husband Joe tells her to focus on their own family – particularly their daughter Sally, who has really taken the events to heart.
Guy learns that Sally has been keeping information from the investigation and storms round to Lisa's farmhouse screaming abuse at the whole family, before turning vigilante on the kid suspected of being Lucinda's boyfriend.
Meanwhile Detective Constable Joanne Aspinall starts to look into the Rivertys' family history and suspects that Guy is not all that he seems.
With Joe telling her to stay away from Kate, Lisa finds herself in trouble at home and in trouble with the Rivertys. And when Kate suggests she may know about more about Lisa than she's letting on, Lisa starts to panic - is Kate threatening her?

Episode 3
With their daughter still missing, Kate and Guy become closer while Lisa's marriage starts to falter. When Winston finds Roz's money, can he fight his old demons?

Episode 4
A school trip ends in disaster when Lisa discovers the truth about Kate, and Roz walks into a dangerous situation.

Episode 5
Roz deals with the trauma of her attack, while Lisa tries to fix her marriage. With her daughter's return, Kate struggles to keep her web of lies intact.

Episode 6
Kate refuses to lose her husband, Lisa struggles to find her way back to hers and Roz decides it's time to tell the truth.
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