Harrow Finale Recap

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As the episode begins, we see a man watching an ambulance through his window. We see that the man has killed someone. The man climbs out of the window and jumps. After the intro, Daniel (Ioan Gruffudd) speaks with Jack Twine (Tony Barry) one more time. Then, Daniel receives the murder-suicide victim. Daniel recognizes the victim, Delvin. Dass (Mirrah Foulkes) continues going over the evidence against Daniel. She pays a visit to Nichols’s (Damien Garvey) home. She tells him about all of the evidence against Daniel. Nichols doesn’t believe that she has enough. Back at the office, Daniel begins working on the two men. When he turns around, one of the men jumps up and grabs a knife. The man busts the lock so Daniel cannot escape. The man recognizes Harrow’s name. Simon (Remy Hii) speaks with Stephanie (Anna Lise Phillips) about Quinn’s ring.

He learns that Steph got the ring two days after Robert went missing. The man, Tom (Joel Tobeck), insists that his suicide attempt has helped him connect with two people who ruined everything. Tom believes that Daniel lied about his wife’s death. He thinks that Delvin misdiagnosed her or killed her. Steph tells Simon about being hit by Robert and having to go to the hospital. Once Simon leaves, Steph tries to call Daniel. Daniel manages to recall the woman’s name. Tom is mad that Daniel agreed with Delvin. They wind up getting into a fight. Tom tries to kill Daniel. He eventually stops. Fern (Ella Newton) watches as Dass meets with Simon on the boat. Dass and Simon discuss their theory that Daniel killed Quinn. Tom’s leg nearly gives out. Daniel is forced to break the glass to escape and get him help. Daniel gets a voicemail from Simon. He tells Daniel to meet him at the boat and tell him about Quinn.

Simon tries to get the surgeon’s kit open. Tom is rushed to the hospital and Dass looks for more evidence. Simon gets it open and finds the clippers missing. Daniel enters and admits he dropped them into the river. Dass learns about Daniel stealing the files pertaining to Quinn’s broker hand. Daniel finally tells Simon the truth. He confronted Robert (Ditch Davey), because Robert was abusing Fern. They got into a fight and Daniel killed him. Simon suggests Daniel could have called the police and got off. Daniel explains that he was afraid of being away from Fern, if he went down. He admits he began cleaning up the mess right away. He tells Simon how he disposed of the body. It seems that Simon is beginning to question Daniel as a person. Simon leaves. With the new evidence, Nichol puts a warrant out on Daniel. Daniel receives a voicemail from Fern asking to meet. Maxine (Robyn Malcolm) tries to convince Nichols to change his mind. She cannot.

Daniel finds Fern. He is taken into custody, before he can speak with her. In the back of the patrol car, Daniel chats with Harrow briefly. Maxine discovers that Daniel has no autopsies on the 3rd. Daniel’s boat is search. When the surgeon’s kit is opened, a different pair of scissors is found inside. Daniel is surprised. Nichols admits that those scissors couldn’t have made the cut. Maxine receive a box from Twine to Daniel Inside, she finds a letter from Twine to Daniel. It suggests that Daniel was with Twine when Robert died. Despite being cleared, Dass doesn’t want to talk with Daniel. Daniel speaks with Steph. He doesn’t tell her the truth. Then, Daniel speaks with Maxine. He learns that she is not going to Geneva. Tom has lived, but will likely spend the rest of his days behind bars. Fairly is put in charge of Jack’s autopsy. Daniel learns that Jack had been stockpiling his pills and ended up ODing on them. Once Fairly leaves, Simon enters. He confesses to swapping out the scissors.

They agree that they’re in on it together now. Fern meets with Daniel that night. Callan (Hunter Page-Lochard) watches from a distance. Daniel admits he killed Robert and that he knows about Fern’s secret. Daniel invites Dass over, but she refuses. Later that night, Daniel listens to music and drinks. He steps onto the deck of his boat. The glass busts. Daniel realizes that he has been shot in the stomach.

 

Harrow Review

The finale of Harrow was surprisingly good. In fact, it was likely the best episode yet. It wasn’t totally unpredictable, but it was great nevertheless. It was pretty clear that Robert had done something to Fern. I thought Fern might have killed him and Daniel covered it up. I was wrong. I am also surprised that this show is going to get second season. I will definitely watch. The episode was good. It scores a solid 8 out of 10. Catch up with previous recaps of Harrow now!

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Jay Skelton is a fan of all television shows and movies. He tries his best to keep up with the latest foreign television shows and movies. Jay loves skinny dipping in the dark too.

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