- More shocking detail emerges around Commissioner Miller?s death and Liz (Brit Marling) is incriminated over the nature of her relationship with him. Finn (Bertie Carvel) concentrates his efforts on positioning himself as Acting Commissioner Inglis? (Paterson Joseph) consigliere and sidelining Liz in her own department. While police on the streets can only speculate about the extraordinary events higher up the food chain, the fugitive bomber is located and Assistant Commissioner Sharon Franklin (Nicola Walker) is despatched to take the reins on the scene of a house-to-house search. As Banjo?s (Andrew Brooke) suspicions mount over Davina?s affair his agitation starts to affect work. When the ARV team is called to attend a nightclub after reports of a gun, the incident takes a disastrous turn as a black youth is fatally wounded?
- Whilst the police meet to discuss trapping the bomber they hear that Miller's corpse has been pulled from the Thames. Before Liz can stop it his affair leading to his death becomes a tabloid headline and she is accused of not doing her job - especially by Finn, who wants her to resign. However she does a surprise television interview which clears herself and Miller and puts the police in a good light. The armed response team are called to a night club fracas where Warwick kills an unarmed teen-ager. However team mate Banjo claims that he fired the shot and puts a gun in the victim's hand. To Liz's annoyance Finn plays up the dead boy's drug background but Banjo hopes to dine out on his deed to impress wife Davina, whose affair with Clarkey he has discovered. Meanwhile the bomber gives himself up, having slipped through the net, and comments on police inefficiency.—don @ minifie-1
It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Be the first to contribute.
Learn moreContribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content