Following a raft of shootings in an English market town, the crimes are retold in a nonlinear narrative structure through the eyes of a journalist and the tragedies' victims.
The best episode of "Southcliffe" season 1 is "The Hollow Shore", rated 7.4/10 from 161 user votes. It was directed by Sean Durkin and written by Tony Grisoni. "The Hollow Shore" aired on 8/4/2013 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Lights Falls".
As dawn breaks in the sleepy town of Southcliffe, the sound of gunshots rings out. The residents of this tight-knit community wake to discover an inconceivable horror has devastated the town...
Director: Sean Durkin
Writer: Tony Grisoni
Reporter David is haunted by childhood memories of his hometown and is reluctant to return to Southcliffe, where the community has been devastated by the shooting spree.
Director: Sean Durkin
Writer: Tony Grisoni
The families of the dead struggle to cope with their grief, while reporter David's personal paranoia is fuelled by conspiracy theories about a police cover-up.
Director: Sean Durkin
Writer: Tony Grisoni
One year on from the shootings, an anonymous letter sent to David reawakens the possibility that Morton is still alive and returning to Southcliffe. Can David prevent another tragedy?
Director: Sean Durkin
Writer: Tony Grisoni