Hashuda - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
Daphne's life is turned upside down during one day. In the morning she discovers her husband Oded owes millions to Muki, a loan shark from the mafia. At night she goes into her husband's shop and burns her husband dead body. Romi, a police investigations officer, accuses her of murdering Oded. During the investigation she reveals a suicide note which she says her husband wrote.

Episode 2
Muki is forcing Oded to commit suicide so that his " business partners insurance" will cover his debts. At night, a few hours after the police reveal that Daphne had an affair with her husband's business partner Chechick, he disappears as well.

Episode 3
Muki follows Oded and reveals that he recorded the conversations with him, and he intends to expose him to the police. He kidnaps Oded's business partner and plays a deadly game against anyone exposed to recordings. At the same time Daphne reveals that she and her daughters are also in danger and that Muki's resume already registered a number of deaths.

Episode 4
Daphne enters the dark world of Muki and reveals conflicts of interest between him and his son Mike, such that it can be used in order to try and save the life of Oded. She doesn't know that Oded is already on his way to the store in order to end his life.

Episode 5
Daphne is in a race against time with the police officer on the one hand and Muki on the other. The pieces of the puzzle come into place and Daphne's plan is revealed while she walks out of the police headquarters directly to Muki's stronghold, preparing everything for the final confrontation.
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