Zoo Season 2 Episode 7
Mitch digs into Jackson’s past to get the answers they need to make the cure. Also, the rest of the team hunts for evidence related to the triple helix inside a quaint English town.
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Serie: Zoo
Episode Title: Jamie's Got a Gun
Air Date: 2016-08-02
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