Decourcy recruits Caysen to assist with the investigation. However, Caysen finds himself increasingly isolated and alienated from the other officers in his unit.
Sinclair and Letitia Dryden continue to struggle with their "Victoria problem" as they try to manage the fallout of her running away. City on a Hill s03e03
After receiving a distressing phone call, a dark secret from Siobhan's past resurfaces, adding to her current medical and professional stressors. Key Details Director: Christoph Schrewe Writer: Matthew Nemeth Decourcy recruits Caysen to assist with the investigation
The third episode of Season 3 is titled "Speak When You're Angry." It originally aired on August 14, 2022, on Showtime. Episode Synopsis After receiving a distressing phone call, a dark
This season explores themes of financial inequality in Boston, specifically juxtaposing the "cloistered existence" of the wealthy Dryden family against the workers of the Big Dig.
Jackie and Jenny drop their daughter, Benedetta, off at NYU for her freshman year. While they return home as empty nesters, they find no peace or quiet awaiting them.
In this episode, the central characters face mounting professional and personal pressures as the season's core conflicts intensify:
Decourcy recruits Caysen to assist with the investigation. However, Caysen finds himself increasingly isolated and alienated from the other officers in his unit.
Sinclair and Letitia Dryden continue to struggle with their "Victoria problem" as they try to manage the fallout of her running away.
After receiving a distressing phone call, a dark secret from Siobhan's past resurfaces, adding to her current medical and professional stressors. Key Details Director: Christoph Schrewe Writer: Matthew Nemeth
The third episode of Season 3 is titled "Speak When You're Angry." It originally aired on August 14, 2022, on Showtime. Episode Synopsis
This season explores themes of financial inequality in Boston, specifically juxtaposing the "cloistered existence" of the wealthy Dryden family against the workers of the Big Dig.
Jackie and Jenny drop their daughter, Benedetta, off at NYU for her freshman year. While they return home as empty nesters, they find no peace or quiet awaiting them.
In this episode, the central characters face mounting professional and personal pressures as the season's core conflicts intensify: