Hell Hath No Fury

Season 1, Episode 5, Aired

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A newborn baby has gone missing from the hospital. A man has been seen leaving the hospital, but regardless of the witnesses and video evidence, Fitz is convinced the kidnapper is a woman. Truth, however, ends up being more suprising than any wild suspicions. Meanwhile, Fitz and his son are in bitter disagreement over the son's ex-girlfriend and her re-appearance into their lives. Fitz also attempts to communicate with his wife, which ends up being a mistake.moreless
  • The first original episode of the US "Cracker" proves why it should have lasted longer than it did.

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    In this episode, Fitz is called in when a cop's newborn baby is abducted from the hospital. Fitz believes the culprit is a woman, despite eyewitness accounts that the abductor is a man. Not much room for Judith/family story in this one, but the mystery element drives the story. The final scene, in which Fitz confronts the kidnapper on a cliff, is brilliant and rivals Coltrane's best scenes in the British series. Once again, we see that Pastorelli owned this role.moreless
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