The BRrip offers a clean, detailed 1080p transfer. The seaside town of Morecambe looks appropriately bleak—grey skies and choppy waters are rendered without compression artifacts. Dialogue is crisp, and the subtle ambient sound (wind, waves, distant traffic) comes through clearly, which is crucial for the episode’s quieter interrogation scenes.
BRrip Quality: A- (Clean, stable, well-encoded)
A strong, character-driven finale that prioritizes emotional truth over twists. It won’t blow your mind, but it will leave you satisfied—and maybe a little teary. If you’ve stuck with Season 2’s slow-burn, Episode 6 pays off.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)