Mpc — The Bay S02e04
He doesn’t answer. Instead, he says, “I did my job.”
Tom (played with chilling ordinariness by an actor I won’t spoil) sits at Lisa’s table, sipping tea like he has every right to be there. He mentions "the old MPC unit" he used to work on – back in the day when family protection meant sweeping things under the rug. Lisa’s face goes from stone-cold professional to something much more fragile. She asks him, point-blank: “Did you ever think about what you were protecting us from?” the bay s02e04 mpc
That’s the core of this episode: Lisa’s entire career as a FLO is built on the belief that families deserve honesty, even brutal honesty. Her father’s generation believed families deserved silence and appearances. The clash is generational, professional, and deeply personal. The Case Connection: The Marsh Family’s "MPC" Meanwhile, the investigation reveals that Sean Meredith’s family had their own version of an MPC. Years ago, Sean’s older brother was involved in a serious incident that was "handled internally" by the family – no police, no social services, just a quiet agreement to keep it in the family. That incident, we slowly realize, is the root of the current tragedy. Sean had started talking to a journalist. Someone found out. And someone silenced him. He doesn’t answer
Episode 5 – The fallout begins. Bring more tissues. Liked this recap? Subscribe below for more deep dives into British crime drama’s finest moments. And follow me on Twitter @BayWatcherBlog for live-tweeting during reruns. Lisa’s face goes from stone-cold professional to something