A member of the GTTF answers questions about corrupt police officers.
This is a very strong episode with some memorable moments.
Part two is slightly more informative than the previous, as the introductions have finished and it starts to reveal what has been going on in the GTTF.
There are also some interesting moments of backstory about Sgt. Jenkins, particularly the early hints of financial motivation behind certain actions. It does not excuse the criminal behaviours but it does highlight the vulnerability and opportunities within certain institutions where it pays more to be dishonest. The filmmakers handle the larger time jumps very well with the typing police report used as a transition tool.
It is incredibly strange for a fan of The Wire to see Jamie Hector playing Det. Sean Suiter but it is something I am getting accustomed to slowly.
All actors are superb and naturalistic as ever and it helps that the dialogue is superbly written.
All Baltimore street and police department scenes are captured as well as you would expect from the filmmakers.
For me it's an 8.5/10, but I round upwards.