![]() After a fight with a guard she’s stuck in solitary, and at this stage it looks like she’ll never get out of prison, much less resume her legal career. When she finally gets a hearing – not looking her coiffured best – none of Edelman’s colleagues turn up in support, the judge trashes his ‘evidence’ and Josephine is remanded again. His plan is to set up a dodgy reconstruction of Vern’s ‘accident’ to prove that he couldn’t have identified his attacker. In the chokey, Josephine is struggling to resist being drawn in by the drug dealers, while on the outside Edelman is buttering up the boss of the bar council to get her hearing advanced – a little bit of caviar-flavoured bribery being about his level. So why, she wonders, wasn’t he deported? Was he in fact Herville’s informant, helping him in human smuggling cases? But it’s she who discovers that the team has slipped up – the Chinese victim assumed to be restaurateur Mr Wang is, in fact, a convicted fraudster. Gilou seems to have got the case back on course, while Laure is banished to a back office by her boss Beckriche. He fingers Karim, leader of the drug gang that beat up Rayan and his mates. Presented with the cash evidence, Rayan admits he and his mates robbed the restaurant, but denies the murders. This time he shuts down any such suggestions pretty swiftly. With over €300,000 in cash kicking around, one wonders whether any of the cops will be tempted to dip their fingers in the pot – remember Gilou was in the last season. Following a couple of low-key opening episodes – give or take the shocking murder of Chief Inspector Herville – le plot thickens in Spiral as we find out more about Herville’s secrets, the mysterious pile of money, and the gang behind the murder.
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