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  2. It’s been almost 18 months, but ITV drama Safe House is finally back on our screens, sticking to the same formula – a former detective turns his hand to running a house protecting vulnerable...

    • Josh Steer
    • 41 sec
    • Was That Reallythe Last Episode?
    • So, What Happened to Sam?
    • Why Did Simon Duke Give Himself Up?
    • Why Didn’T Simon Kill Tom?
    • Why Wasn't Tom Arrested?
    • Why Did Simon Bring The Balaclava and Gun with Him to The Safe House?
    • Actually, Why Did Simon Become The Crow Anyway?
    • Why Didn’T Liam Help? Like, at All?
    • What Happened to Luke Griffin?
    • OH Yeah, What on Earth Was That John and Danistoryline About?

    Yes. Genuinely. The second series of Safe House only contains four episodes and this was the last. You haven’t watched it out of order. Is this the last we've seen of Stephen Moyer’s Tom Brook? ITV haven’t yet made a decision on whether there’ll be a third series of the show.

    We may never know. Although Tom deployed his best Batman husk to bark “WHERE IS SHE?” at Simon, Jason Watkins' character gave no solid answers. He did, however, try out a Joker-style laugh before squawking “She’s gone!”. Does that mean that Sam (Zoe Tapper) is dead? Or was Simon just saying that to further anger Tom? And if Sam is alive then where ...

    Okay, you probably figured out Simon was The Crow long before the big reveal (after all, why would they hire the brilliant Bafta-winning actor Jason Watkins to play an occasionally mumbling Dad? It was inevitable he’d have a bigger role). But why would Simon abduct and possibly kill Sam only to stride over to Tom the next morning? Why didn’t Simon ...

    In the final episode, Simon managed to sneak up behind Tom and knock him out with the butt of his shotgun. He had the chance to kill off the cop that had been hunting The Crow for over a decade – an opportunity to cover his tracks for good. What did Simon do? Strap Tom to a chair, made wife Sam say goodbye to him and then leave the ex-detective alo...

    You know when Tom encountered Simon at the end of the episode and attempted to drown him? He does this in full view of the police. Worse still, he does this under the gaze of DI Vedder, the policeman who was determined to arrest Tom when he almost drowned Luke Griffin eight years earlier. Was Vedder so wrapped up arresting Simon that he forgot to g...

    It's possible that Jason Watkins was still carrying around the mask from his Line of Duty days, but we're guessing it's because the plot required Simon's son Liam to stumble across them, revealing his dad as The Crow. There's no other reason. Yes, there was a danger somebody might discover these incriminating items if Simon left them at his home. B...

    Remember how Simon revealed he kidnapped his wife because she was continually having affairs? What on Earth was that about? Safe House gave the impression that Simon abducted women to harm their husbands – through the police interview with estate agent Roger Lane we learnt the wives kidnapped were married to men who had affairs with Simon's wife. I...

    We understand finding out your father is a mass murderer is certainly an eyebrow-raiser. But even in shock, would you really act in the way Liam did? Let's try it out: if you found out your dad was an active murderer, would you (A) Alert the police (or the ex-copper you’re living with) to prevent further bloodshed? Or, if you’re incredibly loyal to...

    Although playing a major part in the first two episodes of the series, the man originally jailed for The Crow kidnappings didn’t have a line in the finale. In fact, we only saw one shot of Griffin in intensive care, unable to reveal how he’s connected to The Crow. Sure, the police suddenly become sure that the two were kidnappers-in-arms after lear...

    You know the one: in episode three we learned that John and Dani were in secret cahoots – despite being step-dad and daughter. Apart from being stuffed with the ‘ew’ factor, we’re now left wondering what the point of that storyline was. Although we saw John die at the end of episode three, Dani doesn’t feature at all in the finale. So why did the d...

    • Thomas Ling
  3. Sep 8, 2017 · Two years on, Ed Whitmore’s ready-mix thriller Safe House returns with Stephen Moyer in Merseyside. He plays Tom Brook – not the venerable film critic (Talking Movies is still showing on BBC World), but an ex-cop convinced his successors are making a dreadful mistake.

    • Thomas Ling
    • 41 sec
    • 1 The lead. Robert Carmichael is no longer. Well, no longer in the show at least: Eccleston’s series one character – a detective-turned-safe-house-owner, haunted by his failure to protect a witness in the past – has no bearing on series two.
    • 2 The supporting cast. Like Tom Brook, the characters of series two will all be newbies. Paterson Joseph and Marsha Thomason have also left the show, and we’ll now be following an entirely different complex supporting cast.
    • 3 The setting. It’s not miles away from the remote cottage from the first series. Well, literally it is – the setting has been moved from an isolated cottage in the Lake District to the rugged coastline of Anglesey, North Wales – but the new coastal house remains just as remote and ominous.
    • 4 The plot. There's a different crime at the heart of the new series but although the script has been reworked to take account of the changes in personnel and location, the subject of season two hasn't altered from when Eccleston was cast: the story was always going to centre on a kidnapping.
  4. Aug 30, 2017 · The star of hit US vampire thriller True Blood, Stephen Moyer, has returned to Britain to lead series two of ITV's crime thriller Safe House.

  5. Episode 1 - When former detective Tom Brook hears news of a shocking abduction, he is convinced that the Crow, a notorious killer, is back. More info.

  6. Safe House is a British crime drama, broadcast on ITV, with the first series starring Christopher Eccleston and Marsha Thomason as the principal characters, Robert and Katy, who turn their beautiful picturesque guest house in the Lake District into a Safe House after being persuaded by one of Robert's former colleagues. [1]

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