The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 5 Ex Gratia Airs February 18 2024 on Showtime

Get ready for another gripping episode of “The Woman in the Wall” with Season 1 Episode 5 titled “Ex Gratia,” airing at 9:00 PM on Sunday, February 18, 2024, on Showtime. In this intense installment, viewers will see Lorna and Colman forge an unlikely alliance as they delve deeper into the quest for truth.

As the survivors grapple with life-changing news, tensions run high and alliances are tested. Meanwhile, a fresh suspect emerges in the murder case, throwing the investigation into disarray and raising new questions about the events surrounding the mysterious death.

With suspenseful twists and unexpected turns, “Ex Gratia” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as they follow the unfolding drama. As Lorna and Colman navigate the complexities of the case, they must confront their own demons and face the consequences of their actions.

Don’t miss out on the excitement as “The Woman in the Wall” continues to captivate audiences with its compelling storytelling and stellar performances. Tune in to Showtime at 9:00 PM on Sunday, February 18, 2024, for an episode that’s sure to leave you eagerly awaiting the next installment!

Release Date & Time: 9:00 PM Sunday 18 February 2024 on Showtime

The Woman in the Wall Ex Gratia Cast – Season 1 Episode 5

Main Cast
Ruth Wilson as Lorna Brady
Abby Fitz as Young Lorna
Daryl McCormack as Detective Colman Akande
Nicolas Nunes de Souza as Young Colman
Simon Delaney as Sergeant Aidan Massey
Philippa Dunne as Niamh
Mark Huberman as Michael Kearney
Hilda Fay as Amy Kane
Frances Tomelty as Sister Eileen
Aoibhinn McGinnity as Young Sister Eileen
Dermot Crowley as James Coyle
Caoimhe Farren as Clemence Tooley
Ciara Stell as Young Clemence
Cillian Lenaghan as Conor Skelly
Stephen Brennan as Father Percy Sheehan
Michael O'Kelly as Young Father Percy
Liam Heslin as Luke Drennan
Lynn Rafferty as Anna
Chizzy Akudolu as Lola Akande
Eimear Morrissey as Superintendent Louise Byrne
Charles Abomeli as Tayo Akande
Helen Roche as Peggy
Anne Kent as Deirdre
Fiona Bell as Aoife
Orla Gaffney as Young Aoife Cassidy
Ardal O'Hanlon as Dara
Aisling O’Neill as Mrs. Moran

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