Shetland S04e02 360p Fix -

"You can't ID that," DS Tosh said over his shoulder.

The killer had taken the original. But Ewan had made a copy, hidden it in plain sight, labeled as a TV episode. shetland s04e02 360p

He zoomed in. The pixels broke into colored squares. But the jawline, the stance, the way they tilted their head… he knew it. "You can't ID that," DS Tosh said over his shoulder

The victim, a young data analyst named Ewan, had been found at the foot of the Knab, his neck broken. No witnesses. No weapon. Just a memory card in his pocket, labeled with the same string: S04E02_360p . He zoomed in

360p

Not a stranger. A colleague. In the world of Shetland , the truth is never in 4K. It's in the low-resolution gaps — the moments people think aren't worth recording, the faces they think can't be recognized. And Jimmy Perez, with his quiet grief and sharper instincts, sees what others don't: that justice sometimes comes in 360p.

The case took him to a remote bothy north of Voe, where Ewan had been working on a private project: restoring old digital footage from decommissioned oil rig cameras. Low-res, 360p, the kind of files people delete without watching. But Ewan had found something — a clip from four years ago, showing a fishing boat meeting an unmarked vessel on a night a local politician's son had supposedly been in Glasgow.