Episode 2.12

Season 2Episode 1245 minMai 11, 2006
Episode 2.12
In a set up by Cash, Yasmin makes a shock "discovery" when she finds Woody dead in his flat – it looks like suicide. But why? DI Davenport is the first to the scene when Yasmin reports her grisly find. He is convinced Cash is involved in the death somehow but with no proof and Cash using Yasmin as an alibi there is nothing he can do - yet. Eager Beevors is thriving and its top client Martin has an offer Anika just can't refuse. He wants 10% commission on new business and will give them access to his address book which is stuffed full of London's socialites. Anika just can't resist. Spurred on by Joly, Matt calls a family law solicitor in order to gain access to his son Rory. But when he finds out the court will scrutinise every inch of his past, Matt despairs. An exotic new client, Vanya, requests the services of Eager Beevors and when Tristan returns from his appointment with her, he can't stop boasting about her insatiable appetite leaving Ollie intrigued. Alison vents her upset and frustration on husband Pete, she's adamant she won't give up Rory without a fight. Little Rory overhears everything and sets out to find out truth for himself. Yasmin is bombshelled again when DI Davenport tells her the contents of Woody's suicide note. Cash feigns shock too, triumphant his plan seems to have worked. It looks like the chapter is closed but Yasmin's rollercoaster ride isn't over yet...
Episode 2.12 has aired on Mai 11, 2006 at 22:00
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