Deep Water

2016
4.0
8 reviews
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Season 1 episodes (4)

1 Episode 1
10/5/16
Detectives Tori Lustigman and Nick Manning are called to investigate the murder of man found beaten to death in Bondi. Nick is convinced it was a domestic incident, but Tori believes the killer used a hook-up app to lure the victim.
2 Episode 2
10/6/16
Inspector Peel stresses the need for damage control after footage of the Rohan incident is splashed all over the Internet. When another body is discovered, Tori and Nick interview football star Chris Toohey.
3 Episode 3
10/12/16
Evidence found on Toohey’s body connects his death to the other killings, but phone records show that the footballer’s last few calls were to his lawyer. Tori receives startling news about what happened to her brother.
4 Episode 4
10/13/16
With Hammers identified in Oscar’s attack, Peel reluctantly approves a search warrant. Tori pressures Hammers’s ex-girlfriend to talk, but there’s still a missing link in the investigation.

About this show

When a young gay man is brutally murdered near Bondi Beach, Detectives Tori Lustigman (Yael Stone, Orange Is the New Black) and Nick Manning (Noah Taylor, Game of Thrones, Peaky Blinders) are assigned to investigate. After more bodies are found, Tori links the deaths to a series of murders of gay men in the 1980s and ’90s. Overlooked by police at the time, the crimes were reported as unexplained deaths, suicides, and disappearances, but Tori suspects they are all connected, despite her commanding officer’s (William McInnes, East West 101) calls for caution. Striving to bring closure to the victims’ families and haunted by the long-ago loss of her own brother, Tori’s fascination with the case soon turns to fixation. Inspired by true events, this chilling miniseries is an “addictive…electrifying watch, with a cracking pace and several stirring performances” (DailyReview.com.au). Seamlessly blending a “sophisticated murder mystery” (TheNewDaily.com.au) with disturbing incidents from Australia’s recent past, Deep Water is a powerfully resonant and poignant crime drama. The terrific cast also includes Danielle Cormack (Wentworth), Jeremy Lindsay Taylor (The Diplomat), Craig McLachlan (The Doctor Blake Mysteries), and Dan Spielman (The Code).

Ratings and reviews

4.0
8 reviews
Margarita Trujillo.
June 2, 2019
this is a great movie sad but true. we don't know what can happen to us.
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deborah elliott
December 9, 2020
Very interesting show, good acting and well written
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