4k: The Bay S04e05
: A major breakthrough occurs when a body is discovered at the Frontierland site. Forensic analysis identifies the remains as likely being Daniel Hickson , a planning officer who had been missing for over 20 years.
: Dean Metcalf continues to struggle with the loss of his wife, Beth, and the devastation of their family home. To Jenn's surprise, Dean pushes to return to work, though he is clearly unable to fully process his grief. the bay s04e05 4k
The 5.1 mix is clean but restrained—dialogue is crisp (crucial for the rapid-fire interrogations), while ambient sounds (wind, distant waves, pub chatter) add immersion without distracting. LFE is minimal but effective during tense moments. : A major breakthrough occurs when a body
: The emergence of the old case awakens deep insecurities in DI Tony Manning. The resurfacing of past failures leads him to question his future in the force. To Jenn's surprise, Dean pushes to return to
Episode 5 tightens the season’s central mystery. DS Jenn Townsend (Marsha Thomason) faces mounting pressure as a key witness changes their statement, while a personal subplot involving her stepson adds genuine stakes. The writing avoids melodrama, leaning into procedural realism. The cliffhanger—a hidden CCTV discovery—lands effectively, even if one red herring feels slightly forced.