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The Bay S02e03 Tv May 2026

As the team presses on with the investigation, DC Lisa Armstrong (Morven Christie) and DS Med Kharim (Taheen Modak) begin to peel back the layers of the seemingly respectable Marshbrook family.

The episode concludes with one of the most dramatic moments in the series. While following a lead on the Breakwater properties, Med is deliberately struck by a car in a hit-and-run. In a brutal twist, the driver reverses over him a second time to ensure the job is finished, leaving him for dead as Lisa frantically tries to reach him over the phone. DC Lisa Armstrong Morven Christie DS Ahmed 'Med' Kharim Taheen Modak DI Tony Manning Daniel Ryan Bill Bradwell James Cosmo Stephen Marshbrook Stephen Tompkinson The episode was filmed on location in the bay s02e03 tv

Jamie and Theo, who had been under police scrutiny, suddenly disappear from their home with all their belongings just as Lisa arrives to question them. The Shocking Cliffhanger As the team presses on with the investigation,

Tensions rise within the family firm as Bill Bradwell (James Cosmo) and Mark Bradwell (Steven Robertson) clash over the company's future. Meanwhile, Lisa discovers that the victim, Stephen, had been keeping significant secrets from his wife, Rose. In a brutal twist, the driver reverses over

The third episode of The Bay ’s second season is a pivotal hour of television that shifts the investigation into the murder of Stephen Marshbrook from a domestic tragedy into a sprawling conspiracy involving corporate fraud and personal betrayal. Aired on February 3, 2021, this episode is best known for its shocking cliffhanger that permanently altered the course of the series.

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