[s1e1] | Stop At Nothing

: It highlights the omnipresence of cameras in London and how they can be used both as a tool for justice and a weapon of manipulation.

: Hannah Roberts goes missing without a trace, leaving no forensic evidence other than the digital footprint. Deep Lore & Theories : [S1E1] Stop at Nothing

: While not fully explained in episode 1, the concept of "correction" (manipulating digital footage in real-time) is heavily foreshadowed by the glitchy nature of the playback Rachel observes. : It highlights the omnipresence of cameras in

: A fast-track detective who must navigate the pressure of a high-profile case while dealing with the technological complexities of the evidence. : A fast-track detective who must navigate the

In this premiere episode, soldier Shaun Emery is acquitted of a war crime in Afghanistan only to be arrested again for the kidnapping and possible murder of his barrister, Hannah Roberts, based on CCTV footage. :

: Shaun’s mental state is brought into question, making him an "unreliable" protagonist whose own memories conflict with "hard" video evidence. Critical Plot Points :

: Pay close attention to the timing of the bus and the background details during the assault scene; these are the first clues that the video might be compromised.

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