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Episode 2 is a masterclass in raising the stakes. It moves past the exposition of the premiere and plunges the viewer into a complex web of exploitation and murder. It avoids the trope of the "generic villain," instead painting a picture of organized crime that feels disturbingly plausible in a remote island setting.

Perez doesn’t look up. “Same as Lizzie McKenzie.”

The wind blows. The sky clears. For now, the islands are quiet.

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Perez’s phone rings. It’s the station.

“Is it?” Perez walks past him into the lobby. “You knew Catherine Ross.”

The team faces resistance from powerful figures in the oil industry. Episode 2 is a masterclass in raising the stakes

Perez turns. “So Catherine wasn’t gathering evidence. She was protecting a witness. For ten years.”

“Sir,” says DC SANDY WILSON (30s, earnest, always trying to keep up). “We found something in Iain Ross’s bank records. Monthly payments. To a clinic in Norway. For the last ten years.”

Two deaths. A decade apart. Same unmarked van spotted near both crime scenes. Perez doesn’t look up

“I told your officers everything,” Iain says. “I was at sea. Crew can vouch.”

“Cold. Blue.” His voice cracks, just for a second. “Who does that to a woman who only ever helped people?”

“Not when they’re between a woman and a killer.”

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