A Wanted Man
A Wanted Man: Season 1

Air Date

September 25, 1989

Episodes

3 episodes

A Wanted Man

Season 1

Overview

The series follows the capture, trial, and psychological unravelling of a serial killer, offering an in‐depth exploration of criminal behavior and the ethical dilemmas faced by the justice system.

Episodes

The Interrogation of John

1. The Interrogation of John

September 25, 1989
89 min

This opening episode, originally a standalone play, is retroactively designated as Part One of the trilogy. It sets the stage with an intense, claustrophobic interrogation of a murder suspect. Viewers are drawn into a tightly wound narrative that scrutinizes the early moments of a criminal case. The raw dialogue and meticulous pacing establish the series’ commitment to exploring the psychology of a serial killer and the inherent dilemmas of the justice system, creating an atmosphere of suspense and moral ambiguity.

Episode 2

2. Episode 2

September 27, 1989
59 min

In Part Two, the story shifts to the courtroom where the truth begins to unravel. “The Secret” delves deep into the trial, revealing hidden facets of the suspect’s past and the complexities of legal ethics. This episode emphasizes the clash between institutional procedure and personal morality, forcing viewers to confront uncomfortable questions about justice. With a focus on the evolving dynamics between the prosecution, defense, and the enigmatic killer, it challenges preconceptions about guilt and redemption.

Shoreland

3. Shoreland

October 2, 1989
58 min

The concluding episode, “Shoreland,” examines the aftermath of the trial. Here, the narrative takes a reflective turn as it explores the fate of the serial killer in a psychiatric institution. The episode underscores the long-term implications of the criminal justice process, both on the individual and societal levels. By offering a deep, introspective look at the psychological and ethical fallout, “Shoreland” compels viewers to consider how society deals with extreme deviance and the blurred boundaries between punishment and rehabilitation.