Hunted - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Episode 1
In this first episode, wide-eyed Essex girl Loren places her trust in the wrong people, while ex-con Nick and his friend Paul get a taste of their old lives in a dash across the country with the hunters in hot pursuit.

Episode 2
Reformed criminal Nick and his teammate Paul try to dodge the hunters after being surrounded in a housing estate on the outskirts of Bristol. Nurses Jess and Emma charm their way across Scotland, but discover that their greatest challenge could be each other. Royal Marine Matt heads to Abergavenny, but the cyber team have cracked his route and three teams of hunters are already lying in wait.

Episode 3
Nurses Emma and Jess make a barefoot break while they're surrounded in a Dumfries estate. Frank offers his younger brother Harry a shoulder to cry on as they try to deal with the death of both of their parents. Royal Marine Matt is determined to do whatever it takes to see his wife and baby boy, but HQ are on his case. The Hunters freeze Ish and Nate's bank cards, and the suddenly penniless best friends have to rely on gym owner John Froude, who promises that they can trust him.

Episode 4
Exhausted and hungry, brothers Harry and Frank head home to resupply at a friend's pub but can't resist the urge to contact their sister. Royal Marine Matt wants to go on the offensive and lays an ambush in Saunton Sands, but will the hunters take the bait? Having never lived away from home, Loren struggles with living off-grid in the Lake District.

Episode 5
Two hunters lie in wait at a safe house for Matt Mason, but can his Royal Marine network whisk him out of harm's way? Loren is desperate to get news of her agoraphobic mum and decides to risk everything on a clandestine meeting. Nate plans an audacious Instagram taunt in Nottingham city centre to draw the hunters away from his best friend Ish.

Episode 6
The series reaches its thrilling finale in Birmingham city centre. Can any fugitives board a helicopter on the roof of the Bull Ring shopping centre and escape with a share of the £100,000 prize?
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