On Elsbeth Season 2 Episode 11, ” Tiny Town,” Elsbeth celebrates Valentine’s Day with a little intercontinental romance.
For her latest case, Elsbeth works with a dashing musician, played by Iaon Gruffudd, who witnessed a murder. There’s just one little complication: The musician is in Scottland and witnessed the murder through his art installation, which connects his tiny seaside town to Manhattan.
Despite the ocean separating them, the two work together virtually to solve the case and, in the process, become just a bit smitten with each other.
After everything she’s been through this season, it’s nice to see that Elsbeth has a bit of a romantic distraction, even if it’s only for one case. And Elsbeth might not be the only one with a bit of romance brewing on “Tiny Town.”
The preview images for the episode show Kaya’s new roommate, Cameron, making another appearance. Technically, Kaya is Cameron’s landlord, which complicates any potential relationship, but there were definitely some sparks between the two when the series introduced Cameron.
“Tiny Town” appears to be a light, fluffy episode, but the threat of Judge Crawford still looms large. The team may have handled the Van Ness situation, but Elsbeth still has a murderous Judge to take down. A judge who also has Elsbeth firmly in his sights and seems ready to neutralize threats by any means necessary.
Are you hoping for any developments on the Judge Crawford front? Or, are you hoping for a fun Valentine’s day romp before things hit the fan?
Check out the photos and promo video below for a preview!
Episode description:
Sparks fly between Elsbeth and a handsome Scottish musician named Angus after he witnesses a murder through a video art installation linking Manhattan with his tiny seaside town. The two join forces to solve the case together from across the pond
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