Fair rating?Scott and Bailey· Season 4 · Episode 3
Damaged
After promising that the chaos of her personal life was behind her, Rachel is torn when she discovers that her mother's new boyfriend is a violent domestic abuser. Janet goes on her first date, but gets cold feet at the last minute when the idea of having to sell herself to a stranger makes her heart sink. The murder of a gay man has all the markings of a hate crime, but why is his friend struggling to answer some simple questions?
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#5In Season 4of 8 rated episodes
#28All-timeof 33 rated episodes
−0.1vs season avgSeason 4 averages 5.4
2014First airedSeptember 24, 2014
Guest stars
Delroy Brownas Lee Broadhurst
David Proshoas Ian "Mitch" Mitchell
Ben Battas Kevin Lumb
Judy Holtas Scary Mary Jackson
Tracie Bennettas SharonJulian Gormanas Custody Sergeant Stan
Ashley Campbellas Tim Radcliffe
Jenny Plattas Charlotte Keane
Darren Morfittas Barry Keane
Michael Luxtonas Adam HutchingsCrew
Simon DelaneyDirector
Lee WarburtonWriterShows like Scott and Bailey
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