The Syndicate - Season 3
Season 3
The stately home of Hazelwood Manor has been in the family of Lord Hazelwood since the 18th century. But the once-impressive manor is crumbling, and its owners are burdened with 6.5 million in debt. Lord and Lady Hazelwood have been forced to let go of most of the staff, and only five servants help maintain the estate. But when the remaining staff wins the lottery, the lines between upstairs and downstairs begin to blur.
Episodes
Dawn
It's all hands on deck for the staff of Hazelwood Manor as the Americans arrive for the shoot. But are they there for business rather than pleasure? With their jobs in jeopardy, Godfrey thinks he has the answer - he believes he's cracked the lottery and they're going to win.
Godfrey
With Amy still missing, Dawn calls the police. All eyes turn to the last person to see her - Godfrey. Is he as harmless as he seems? Meanwhile, Lord Hazelwood's health takes a turn for the worse, and he asks Julie and Sarah for help. But are they too late?
Sean
When a journalist uncovers new information about Amy's disappearance, a furious Andy takes the investigation into his own hands. Sean's past catches up with him and the syndicate is shocked to discover he is not what he seems. Meanwhile the staff's bid for Hazelwood Manor comes under threat.
Lord and Lady Hazelwood
As the race to find Amy alive gathers momentum, celebrations bring revelations about Lady Hazelwood's loyalty, and the Americans make Lord Hazelwood an offer he can't refuse. But who can he trust? The discovery of hidden belongings brings more questions - it's not only Sean who has secrets.
Sarah
The clock ticks for Amy's safe return, while the police question Andy about Nick. Lady Hazelwood tries to repair her marriage and Lord Hazelwood discovers news that will change his life forever. Meanwhile, Sarah and Sean turn detective and unravel more than they bargained for.
Julie
It's the day of Hazelwood Manor's grand opening. Dawn's shocked to discover that Spencer was the last person to see Amy alive, and the truth about her disappearance begins to unfold. Meanwhile, Lord Hazelwood tries to convince Julie to confess all to Sarah, or they risk losing everything.
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