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'Ten Days in the Valley' Season 1 Spoilers: Jane Gets New Suspicions

When "Ten Days in the Valley" season 1 returns for episode 5 next week, Jane (Kyra Sedgwick) is said to have a new suspect in her daughter Lake's (Abigail Pniowsky) disappearance.

According to the synopsis for the fifth episode titled "Back to Ones," Jane's suspicions will continue to grow as the investigation goes on, and she is hellbent on doing everything she can to get her daughter back, including making some major changes in the series she has been producing.

The television producer is apparently beginning to suspect that the real-life subjects of "Internal" are the ones behind Lake's disappearance, as a way to pressure her to pull the plug on the show. Considering that Jane barely changed their names, as what Gus (Francois Battiste) told her back in the premiere, it might have triggered the subjects to do the kidnapping.

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Elsewhere in the upcoming episode, Pete (Kick Gurry) unintentionally pushes Tom (Josh Randall) toward writing a career-making story.

In the previous episode, it was revealed that Tom, who is a journalist, recently lost his job at a newspaper company after getting fired. However, his wife, Ali (Erika Christensen), was able to convince an old friend to get her husband a job at the online news site that she also currently works in.

As of now, it remains unclear as to what this career-making story is all about, but there is a big chance that it is going to be Tom's first assignment at his new job.

"Ten Days in the Valley" airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on ABC.

Created by Tassie Cameron, the series revolves around Jane trying to get to the bottom of her daughter Lake's disappearance. After her award-winning documentary led to the downfall of the San Diego Police Department, she decided to use her storytelling talents to create a television cop drama. While it is supposed to be a work of fiction, the series that she is producing actually tells real accounts of corruption within the Los Angeles Police Department, creating problems for her, her team, and of course, her show.

It also stars Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Ali Liebert, Felix Solis, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, and more.

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