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For better and worse, a work environment represents a microcosm of society. While lifelong friendships are formed at a job, and perhaps it's a place where people even meet their future spouses, working alongside others
Season 1
N/A/100 votesTarget on Her Back
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 4/21/2018
Bubbly 24-four-year-old grocery store worker Caroline Nosal befriends her introverted new colleague Christopher O'Kroley, but he soon begins harassing her. When she complains to management about him, he is dismissed from work and things don't turn out as planned.
Director: Katherine Wootton, Bill Thomas
Writer: Jamie Crawford
N/A/100 votesUnfriendly Community
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 4/28/2018
One June morning in 2013 in Dundalk, MD, cleaning lady Myra goes to the property office of a townhouse complex and sees a nightmare scene. The office has been ransacked, blood is everywhere, and manager Melinda Schaefer is dead.
Director: Chelsea Randall, Bill Thomas
Writer: Chelsea Randall
N/A/100 votesThe Evil Inside
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 5/5/2018
Scientist Kerri Harris and a colleague find a hidden camera in the ladies' room, and she makes a complaint. However, as police begin their investigation, Kerri is found stabbed to death in her office with co-workers just feet away.
Director: Unknown
Writer: Unknown
N/A/100 votesEvil Blossoms
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 5/12/2018
When Alisha Bromfield's supervisor, Brian Cooper, promotes her to team leader she should be ecstatic. But Brian's motives are not entirely good. Alisha stands her ground with Brian, letting him know she doesn't want a relationship beyond co-workers.
Director: Unknown
Writer: Unknown
N/A/100 votesNever Predicted
Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 5/19/2018
When Andrea Farrington meets fellow employee Alex Kozak, she feels that romance could be on the horizon. Her hopeful feelings are soon replaced by suspicion and fear, leading to a final rejection that has fatal consequences.
Director: Jonathan Davenport
Writer: Stuart Rose
N/A/100 votes