S2E2 Episode #2.2
The police launch an investigation to find the bombers, whose skill and sophistication keeps them one step ahead. Under pressure to get results, Helen makes a breakthrough.
For London's bomb disposal experts, no day is ever the same as they risk their lives protecting the city from harm.
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The police launch an investigation to find the bombers, whose skill and sophistication keeps them one step ahead. Under pressure to get results, Helen makes a breakthrough.
Expo Lana Washington is giving a routine talk, having just returned from secondment, when an explosion rocks the heart of the city. But is she ready to return to active duty?
As the team mourns Thom's death, a new lead emerges - an informant, promising intelligence on the terror cell. Meanwhile a journalist is sent a suspicious package.
All hope looks lost for the remaining missing person until a new lead emerges - with Lana now known to the bomber, she must work harder than ever to avoid his traps.
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