Preview — Take Two Season 1 Episode 9: Shadows of the Past
Take Two Season 1 Episode 9, “Shadows of the Past,” looks to be the most high-stakes episode yet. When Eddie and Sam’s client is murdered by a serial killer, they team up with the LAPD to catch him before he can strike again.
The killer leaves behind clues and a mysterious symbol that investigators must decipher if they have any hope of finding him. However, the LAPD isn’t all that happy to accept help from a team of private investigators — especially since Eddie has a history with them.
It is clear Eddie left the force on bad terms. We know he had a run-in with some dirty cops and reported them before quitting to open his own PI firm. The LAPD certainly won’t be welcoming him in with open arms.
To make matters worse, the killer has a type: young, beautiful brunettes. Sam fits the description perfectly, and if the promo is anything to go by, she’s concerned she will be his next victim. I have a feeling Eddie won’t be taking his eyes off of her until this guy is arrested.
“Shadows of the Past” is written by Mark Shepherd and directed by Michael Robison.
Check out the photos and promo video below for a preview!
Episode description:
Called to a murder scene in the middle of the night, Sam and Eddie are shocked to find that the man who had just hired them to find his missing wife is the most recent victim of a serial killer. Knowing that their client’s case must be related to his murder, Sam and Eddie race to uncover the twisted motives behind the killings with the desperate hope of finding his still-missing wife alive, putting the pair directly in the serial killer’s crosshairs. Meanwhile, the investigation stirs up old wounds for Eddie surrounding his contentious departure from the LAPD.
Photos from Season 1 Episode 9:

EDDIE CIBRIAN

EDDIE CIBRIAN

ALIYAH O’BRIEN

RACHEL BILSON, EDDIE CIBRIAN

ALIYAH O’BRIEN

RACHEL BILSON, EDDIE CIBRIAN

EDDIE CIBRIAN

RACHEL BILSON, EDDIE CIBRIAN, ALIYAH O’BRIEN

EDDIE CIBRIAN, ALIYAH O’BRIEN

EDDIE CIBRIAN, RACHEL BILSON
