The Game Revealed

The killer's game is finally revealed on The Bridge. "Take the Ride, Pay the Toll" is the 11th episode of the first season.
Rating: Unrated

An Unlikely Alliance

Charlotte ends up in an unlikely alliance on The Bridge. "All About Eva" is the 12th episode of the show's first season.
Rating: Unrated

Linder at the Wall of the Missing

Linder hangs a photo of the missing Eva. She is just one of hundreds of women missing from Juarez.
Rating: Unrated

The Final Search

Sonya and Marco must find a missing girl on the season finale of The Bridge. "The Crazy Place" is the 13th episode of the show's first season.
Rating: Unrated

Safety Concerns

Marco becomes worried about his own safety on the season premiere of The Bridge. "Yankee" is the first episode of the show's second season.
Rating: Unrated

Attracting Attention

An unusual killing attracts unexpected attention on The Bridge. "Ghost of a Flea" is the second episode of the show's second season.
Rating: Unrated

Hank on The Bridge

Hank can't bear to open his eyes. He's receiving some bad news on The Bridge.
Rating: Unrated

Searching for Eleanor

Marco and Sonya continue their search for Eleanor on The Bridge. "Sorrowsworn" is the third episode of the show's second season.
Rating: Unrated

A New Ally

Marco comes across a new ally on The Bridge. "The Acorn" is the fourth episode of the show's second season.
Rating: Unrated

The Acorn Scene

This is a freaky photo from "The Acorn." It's the fourth episode of The Bride Season 2.
Rating: Unrated

Facing An Old Enemy

Marco comes face to face with an old enemy on The Bridge. "Eye of the Deep" is the fifth episode of the show's second season.
Rating: Unrated

The Bridge Encounter

There's David Tate. Will Marcos go through with killing his nemesis on The Bridge?
Rating: Unrated

The Bridge Quotes

The money is here. One million dollars. I watched the video of the girl. I think about those disgusting gringos and how they are just sitting there watching her die. Take the money. I lose that much every month to the rats in my warehouse.

Senor Galvan

There are five murders a year in El Paso. In Juarez, thousands. Why? Why is one dead white woman more important than so many dead just across the bridge? How long can El Paso look away? We've got some interesting times ahead. This is only the beginning.