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The Best Episodes of Innocent Season 2

Every episode of Innocent Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Innocent Season 2!

After seven years in prison, David Collins is acquitted of the murder of his wife. Now, he must fight to rebuild his shattered life while police search for the real murderer.

Genres:CrimeMysteryDrama
Network:ITV1

Season 2 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Innocent" season 2 is "Episode 1", rated 7.5/10 from 259 user votes. It was directed by Tracey Larcombe and written by Chris Lang. "Episode 1" aired on 5/17/2021 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Episode 2".

  • Episode 1
    7.5/10 259 votes

    #1 - Episode 1

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 5/17/2021

    Matthew Taylor, a 16-year-old school boy was brutally murdered in the quiet Lake District. Five years later the accused is found not guilty and released from prison, but who did kill him?

    Director: Tracey Larcombe

    Writer: Chris Lang

  • Episode 2
    7.5/10 180 votes

    #2 - Episode 2

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 5/18/2021

    As Sally begins a confident return to work, the police question Anna Stamp - what is she hiding, and more importantly what are Matthew’s parents covering up? Karen grows increasingly paranoid over Sally and Sam.

    Director: Tracey Larcombe

    Writer: Chris Lang

  • Episode 3
    7.4/10 171 votes

    #3 - Episode 3

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 5/19/2021

    As Sally and Sam grow closer, the police investigation turns to Gary Walker, but what is his connection? Meanwhile, Bethany's link to Matthew comes to light as Karen admits a damning secret.

    Director: Tracey Larcombe

    Writer: Chris Lang

  • Episode 4
    7.4/10 195 votes

    #4 - Episode 4

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 5/20/2021

    With Karen still in police custody, Bethany takes matters into her own hands - making a crucial discovery and forcing a confession. Braithwaite and his team continue their search for more evidence. Sam and Sally come to a decision.

    Director: Tracey Larcombe

    Writer: Chris Lang