Ep 2. Episode 2
- TV-NR
- April 2, 2017
- 59 min
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8.1 (1,122)
In Line of Duty season 4 episode 2, the pressure is on for the AC-12 team as they continue their investigation into the murder of Tim Ifield. Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott and Detective Inspector Kate Fleming uncover more inconsistencies in the statements of their suspects, leaving them no closer to finding the true killer. Meanwhile, Superintendent Ted Hastings faces a dilemma as he deals with an ethical dilemma that could have serious repercussions for the entire force.
The team's attention turns to forensic co-ordinator Tim Ifield's past, and Arnott suspects that some of the fingerprints found at the scene of his murder belong to Ifield himself. Hastings is reluctant to believe this theory, as it raises questions about the integrity of the forensic team and their evidence. However, when they discover that Ifield had a personal vendetta against the person who took over his role, the team starts to piece together a potential motive for his murder.
As the investigation intensifies, relationships are tested and loyalties are put to the test. Secrets and lies are uncovered, and the team realizes that nothing is as it seems. Meanwhile, Hastings is forced to confront his own past as he grapples with the ethical dilemma at the heart of the case. As they race against time to uncover the truth, the AC-12 team must navigate a minefield of corruption, deceit, and betrayal to bring justice to the victim and their family.
Line of Duty season 4 episode 2 is a tense, gripping episode that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The performances are top-notch, with Vicky McClure, Martin Compston, and Adrian Dunbar all delivering powerful performances. The writing is sharp and clever, with twists and turns that keep you guessing until the very end. Overall, this is an excellent episode that cements Line of Duty's reputation as one of the best police procedural dramas on television.