The BEST episodes of Trust Me (2017)
Every episode of Trust Me (2017) ever, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Trust Me (2017)!
Trust Me is a four-part drama series, set in Edinburgh, that tells the story of Cathy, a hardworking and skilled nurse, who has lost her job for whistleblowing and is forced to take drastic measures to provide for her daughter. Out of desperation, Cathy seizes the opportunity to steal her best friend's identity as a senior doctor and start a new life in Edinburgh. The story follows Cathy as she buries herself deeper and deeper in the imposter persona and realises that she could get everything she ever wanted - the job, the man, the dream. However, her old life threatens to destroy her new situation and the series follows Cathy's efforts to protect it.
#3 - Episode 4
Season 2 - Episode 4 - Aired 5/7/2019
Jamie's life hangs in the balance, and it remains to be seen whether Zoe can save him or if she is the one who puts his life in danger.
#4 - Episode 2
Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 8/15/2017
Cath finds herself falling for Andy and wonders how can she keep hold of the perfect man when she is living a lie. An encounter with someone from her past threatens to expose her secret.
#5 - Episode 1
Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 8/8/2017
Driven to desperate measures, nurse Cath Hardacre assumes the identity of her best friend, an A&E doctor, and finds work in a struggling emergency department.
#7 - Episode 2
Season 2 - Episode 2 - Aired 4/23/2019
Jamie continues to disrupt the unit with his recurring night terrors. As he obsessively searches for the truth, his behaviour becomes increasingly erratic. Is the threat real or imagined? Drama, starring Alfred Enoch, John Hannah and Ashley Jensen.
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Season 2 - Episode 1 - Aired 4/16/2019
Jamie McCain is recovering from a spinal injury that has left him paralysed. He faces a new enemy when patients on his hospital ward start dying unexpectedly around him. Jamie believes the deaths are suspicious, but, unable to move his, investigation is dangerous and difficult. With everyone in the department hiding a secret, catching a culprit seems like an impossible task. But with Jamie’s behaviour becoming increasingly erratic, is the threat real or imagined? When he arrives on the spinal unit, he’s angry, uncooperative and refuses to talk about his injury. But what has really happened to Jamie, and is he a man we can trust?