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Sequestered: S1E12 (2014)
Ended

Ashes To Ashes
14 OCT 2014Thriller30 min
season
Episode
  • Original name: Sequestered
  • Type: Scripted
  • IMDb link: 3739118
  • IMDb rating: 6.7 (914 votes) Search
  • Created by: Aaron Tracy
Episode description:
Governor Bennett is confronted by the secrets of his past. Anna and Ryan continue their search for Jenny, while Hugh and Keira must finish the job. Danny looks death in the eye as he uncovers the evidence that could save Malcolm Miller.
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