Sorrell 'rises from the ashes' with the help of those who are invested in him, and even some who aren't but can't stand by to see his flame go out. Hell is Empty is my favourite instalment of this series, it contains all the elements that CW has been building up throughout the trilogy but it ramps up the unpredictability to another level. The sadistic murderer who killed his wife has escaped with several of his closest inmates and they waste no time hunting Sorrell down. Their journey takes them all over the country and after the friend disappears suddenly Joel believes the whole venture to be a ruse he was right about that. Overcoming his sudden on-set agoraphobia and fear that his life is constantly in danger, Sorrell regains his fire and sets out to bring Sarah home.Īn old friend comes to Sorrell for help, her son has been kidnapped and the suspect is making her jump through rings to get him back. The individuals who care for his well being have other plans and set to drag him from his pit and back into his search for Sarah (even Ian Mawker can't stand by and watch him rot!). Sorrell goes rogue, locking himself in his apartment and drinking himself into oblivion. Joel Sorrell is a mess, recovering from another near-death event and missing his opportunity to reunite with his daughter.
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