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14-545: (Redirected from Episode IV ) Episode IV , Episode Four or Episode 4 may refer to: Television episodes [ edit ] "Episode 4" ( Ashes to Ashes ) "Episode 4" ( Baby Reindeer ) "Episode 4" ( Humans series 1) "Episode 4" ( Skins ) "Episode 4" ( Primeval ) "Episode 4" ( The Tudors ) "Episode 4" ( Twin Peaks ) "Episode Four" ( SAO Abridged ) Other uses [ edit ] "Episode IV",

28-525: A 21st-century police officer , is investigating the notes written by Sam Tyler ( John Simm ). While doing this, Drake is shot and awakes in 1981, where she meets Gene Hunt ( Philip Glenister ), Ray Carling ( Dean Andrews ) and Chris Skelton ( Marshall Lancaster ) whom she has read about in Tyler's notes. The second season, set in 1982, was confirmed to be in production in early 2008. Season 3 consists of eight 60-minute episodes. The first episode of

42-439: A heart-to-heart, and then crack the case of the smuggled jewels, but thinking of the rest of the team, they realise Chris took his radio with him. Keats shows them the new station, offering Ray sexy attractive women and hyping up the station as a utopia where they can be the coppers they always deserved to be. He then leads them up a staircase, revealing a lift, saying they should take his offer and follow him down it. However, Shaz

56-588: A song from the album Static Prevails by Jimmy Eat World Star Wars (film) also known as Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope , a 1977 film Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Episode 4 . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Episode_4&oldid=1248487245 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

70-465: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Episode 4 (Ashes to Ashes) Ashes to Ashes is a British science fiction / police procedural drama television series, serving as a spin-off from the original series, Life on Mars . The transmission dates given below refer to the original UK broadcast on BBC One . In the first episode, Detective Inspector Alex Drake ( Keeley Hawes ),

84-498: Is hesitant, hearing a cacophony of violent moans and screams from within the lift shaft. Just as Keats is about to tempt them down, Alex and Gene shout through the radio about the case, and Shaz returns to pose as the air stewardess to set up the sting operation . Shaz meets the criminals, and Alex and Gene arrive in the Quattro to intercept the jewel smugglers, and they discover they have been had. A violent shootout ensues in which

98-400: The 21st century. Sting operation In law enforcement, a sting operation is a deceptive operation designed to catch a person attempting to commit a crime. A typical sting will have an undercover law enforcement officer, detective, or co-operative member of the public play a role as criminal partner or potential victim and go along with a suspect's actions to gather evidence of

112-436: The Quattro is destroyed by gunfire. Then Ray and Chris arrive in their silver car like heroes and crash into the criminals' car. Gene shoots presumably the leader, and the other smugglers are arrested. Following the successful foiling of the jewel smuggling attempt, Gene, acting as a form of Guardian Angel, or Ferryman similar to Charon , takes Chris, Ray and Shaz for them to move on to "eternal happiness", symbolised by Nelson

126-518: The landlord and his pub "The Railway Arms", which both appear on a London street corner (despite being located in Manchester in Life on Mars ). Alex then comes to realise that she too is now dead. Gene reconciles her to the fact she will never see her daughter Molly again and he assures her that Molly will be fine. Alex and Gene share a tender kiss and, accepting her fate, Alex enters the pub with

140-502: The others. Gene Hunt remains in limbo (the missing word ending in "o", like "macho" which Keats was unable to utter), as Keats – ostensibly now the Devil – taunts him. Keats retreats to the shadows, having failed, but saying they will meet again. The episode ends as Hunt returns to his office to hear a new detective push through the doors asking about his office and iPhone , showing that Gene continues to help dead or dying officers from

154-617: The secret of Sam Tyler's disappearance. She uncovers a body in a field, and its warrant card reveals that it is a young Gene Hunt (whose ghost is the young PC haunting her), whilst Gene recoils at the fact he has largely forgotten about his past. Delighted and also hiding in the shadows, Keats appears and gloats towards Alex and Gene, and orders them back to the station. Meanwhile, Chris, Ray and Shaz are given videos by Keats, which show them that they too are police officers who died in tragic circumstances. Upon returning, Keats assaults Gene, who flashes back to his skinnier teenage self, trying to tell

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168-461: The series aired on 2 April 2010. Episodes 7 and 8 were joined as the show's first "two-parter". A brutal gang murder leads the team to investigate a European jewel smuggling ring. Keats completes his report on the department and tries to turn the team against Hunt and transfer them to his control, revealing his true colours. Alex goes to investigate a house in Lancashire which she believes holds

182-522: The suspect's wrongdoing. Mass media journalists occasionally resort to sting operations to record video and broadcast to expose criminal activity. Sting operations are common in many countries, such as the United States, but they are not permitted in some countries, such as Sweden. There are prohibitions on conducting certain types of sting operations, such as in the Philippines, where it

196-423: The team he is a fraud and has fooled them all. Keats tears away the roof of the police station to reveal the starry expanse of space (which has appeared before to Alex and the rest of the team) showing the world is fictitious and a construct of Gene's making, so is some form of a limbo dimension for deceased officers. With this information, the team leave with Keats to join him at his own district. Alex and Gene have

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