The episode opens on a gray, rain-streaked morning in Morecambe Bay. The tide is out, but the secrets are rising.
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Jenn plays the recording. It’s not Frank’s voice on the tape. It’s a woman’s. Faintly: “If you don’t load the boat by Thursday, I’ll make sure your mother never sees Pakistan again.” The episode opens on a gray, rain-streaked morning
Jenn looks up at Karen. “That’s not a smuggler,” Karen whispers. “That’s a mother.” The episode ends on a chilling freeze-frame of
Alisha and Medhi retrieve the phone from a locker at the abandoned West End Pier . But Frank’s son, Lee Bannister (a coiled spring of rage), follows them. A tense standoff ensues. Medhi is beaten with a pool cue. Alisha escapes into the rain-soaked streets, clutching the phone.
Alisha (played with trembling defiance by newcomer Zara Ahmed ) sneaks out a back window while her father argues with an unseen caller. She runs to the only person she trusts: Medhi , Saif’s former army friend, who now works at a seafront arcade. Medhi confesses that Saif wasn't killed over drugs — he was trying to expose a people-smuggling operation run not by criminals, but by a respected local builder.