- Brian admits to Christine the true fate of her mother. Jane agrees to go away with Richard but he fails to show up. His wife Angela arrives to tell her that she is but one of several girls with whom he has indulged himself so Jane decides to go abroad alone. The real James Taylor tells John that he is certain Karen was killed because she was going to expose an illegal chemical deal with an African country. The false 'James' also comes to see John, asking for help. He is an opportunist who posed as a reporter as he wanted the information from Karen to use for blackmail purposes. John shows him no sympathy. Whilst a headmaster from a school where Sidney taught admits he resigned after an allegation of child abuse Sidney's computer was actually used to pirate episodes of 'Star Trek', not pornography. A home video taken by another driver reveals how the pile-up was really caused,leading to no prosecutions being made.—don @ minifie-1
- Joyce Thompson is the mother of Christine Edwards. Thompson died while in a car with Brian Edwards, Christine's husband. Her death puts a strain on the marriage. Mrs. Edwards blames him, and it is slowly revealed how much Mr. Edwards hated his mother-in-law and how she treated Ms. Edwards. Finally, he admits that, after the crash, Mrs. Thompson was alive but her nagging voice pushed him to slam her head against the dashboard repeatedly. Jane Tarrant and Richard Reeves decide to leave their partners and travel to Europe, but Reeves' wife shows up at the station instead to tell Tarrant that her husband has made promises before but will never leave; he's a coward. Tarrant screws up her courage and goes anyway, living her dream. Tolin finds a thumb drive on Karen Donnelly's key-chain that contain the stolen documents. After revealing the man Donnelly thought was reporter James Taylor is not, Tolin gives the documents to the real Guardian reporter the man was impersonating to give Donnelly's death-and the risk she took to reveal injustice-meaning. Previously, throughout, it's hinted at that Sidney Norris, the piano instructor and main cause of the accident, might be a pedophile. (However this is just another red herring, as ...) Tolin and Stallwood track down a suspicious friend of Norris' only to discover their "secret" is that they have bootleg Star Trek episodes, which explains the amount of time Norris spent on his computer. Tolin and Stallwood reconcile, with Tolin finally coming to peace with his wife's death. In the end, Stallwood realizes Norris was distracted by a wasp, causing the collision and consequent entire change in the sequence of events. The last scene is an alternative time-line 'what if': showing that if Tarrant, back at the roadside diner, had squashed the wasp (as almost seen in the first episode) and the entire crash had been avoided, as they all continued on their 'pre-existing' path.
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