![]() FiancÉ and fellow doc Bakri Hassan (Obi Abili, Martina Cole’s The Take) urges her to hurry because the escort back to the security compound is about to leave. This week’s episode opens in a Sudanese clinic, where Dr Clare Somersby (Laura Haddock) is doing a final round check. All goes to plan when the weapons designer shows up at the right time and place, but then an uninvited attendee arrives… A concerned Stonebridge, struggling to keep his feelings for his colleague in check, slips a tracking device into Marshall’s shirt before keeping watch during the rendezvous. Meanwhile, Marshall receives a call from an understandably panicked Bratton, who wants to meet and confess all. Scott recalls plans and a complex code from Connolly’s paperwork but it’s not enough, and Grant sends him back in, armed with a flash drive with a ‘worm’ that will feed back to a Section 20 techie There, he shares a hidden talent, a photographic memory. ![]() Test successfully passed, Connolly sets Scott to work on bypassing a security system, refusing to reveal any other details.Īfter enjoying some quality time with Neve – of which Stonebridge has too much of a “visual”– Scott returns to theSection 20 command centre undetected. The bomb was a loyalty test to see if Scott would call for help, and the charge was directed away from him. Connolly, it transpires, was just having “a bit of fun”, albeit the kind of fun that only a sadistic terrorist can have. The dust and debris has settled and, fans of Scott need not grieve, because the American is alive, and pretty pissed. Falling for her womanly wiles, Scott later finds his hands tied in a decidedly explosive honey trap. While Stonebridge keeps watch outside, Scott goes undercover at the established meeting point and, unbeknownst to him, encounters the attractive Neve. Grant immediately recognises Connolly from CCTV footage and, when news arrives that Connolly is flying-in a computer techie to replace one killed in the heist, she sends Scott and Stonebridge to intercept. Former IRA terrorist Daniel Connolly (Liam Cunningham) and his team, Neve (Orla O’Rourke) and Teague (Brian Milligan), have entered the equation, hijacking and killing the driver of a cash-in-transit van to retrieve top secret information from a powerful defence contractor, leading them to weapons designer, Kenneth Bratton (Alastair Petrie). Section 20 is hot on the trail of Latif when another threat emerges. Events intensify, however, when a bomb is suspended from the ceiling of the lobby holding the hostages… Zubedah, it transpires, is a weapons expert who has been going by the code name Mahmood.īack at the command centre, Grant, with the help of Major Jamal Ashkani (Jimi Mistry) manages to delay the Indian military from raiding the hotel, buying four hours for Stonebridge and Scott to diffuse the situation. Unfazed, they find the wanted woman, Zubedah, and a terrified little girl. The boys have a knack for getting out of sticky situations and escape, though Scott picks up a bullet in the leg for his efforts. Stonebridge and Scott have been captured by the terrorists, who want to know where the British woman Scott was talking to at the bar is. Help is at hand, however, as Strike Back: Project Dawn introduces not one, but two new heroes American actor Philip Winchester as Section 20 officer Michael Stonebridge and Australian actor Sullivan Stapleton as former US Special Forces operative Damien Scott. ![]() Richard Armitage ( Spooks) returns as John Porter, and he’s in a whole world of trouble, having been kidnapped by an international terrorist group. Conceived from the novels by ex-SAS soldier Chris Ryan, action drama Strike Back is back on Sky1 with a second series.
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