The Box - Season 1

The Box - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes7
Datesnov. 28, 2021 - nov. 28, 2021

Episodes

Queen of the Box
Season 1Episode 132 min

Queen of the Box

Pici struggles to keep her sanity as she is tormented by the suicide of a former murder suspect. The station's psychologist, Dr Snow, has diagnosed her with PTSD and is now trying to get her out of the game.

nov. 28, 2021
A Simple Story
Season 1Episode 232 min

A Simple Story

When the news of Joey's death comes out, Pici becomes the main suspect and is immediately suspended. A worried Lovell and Sylvia urge Pici to sign a declaration of insanity.

nov. 28, 2021
The Last Hurrah
Season 1Episode 332 min

The Last Hurrah

Pici returns to The Box, determined to make contact with Adina's spirit so she can prove her innocence. Meanwhile, Jed, Lovell and Dr. Snow plan to get Pici out of Adina's case.

nov. 28, 2021
True Believer
Season 1Episode 428 min

True Believer

Sylvia desperately appeals to Pici to drop the Adina case and be admitted to a psychiatric ward. Pici agrees, but she now finds herself literally "trapped" in The Box.

nov. 28, 2021
The Dark
Season 1Episode 532 min

The Dark

Jenny quickly concludes that Pici has become possessed by Adina. To drive Adina out of Pici, Jenny must become an unwilling accomplice in Adina's crazy attempt to prove her innocence.

nov. 28, 2021
The Sinner
Season 1Episode 632 min

The Sinner

The station is in revolt after Jenny's "suicide". A guilt-ridden Pici, who is convinced that Adina's spirit has been manipulating her all along, is determined to drive her presence out of the station.

nov. 28, 2021
Queen of the Box (Part II)
Season 1Episode 732 min

Queen of the Box (Part II)

Pici is confused when she finds herself back in The Box, where she sits next to Lovell and interrogates Adina about her husband's death. When Lovell leaves the room, Adina Pici faces an ultimatum.

nov. 28, 2021

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