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6. Episode 6
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Deering, Dinah and Spike are at Beckett’s beside. He’s dying and Deering urges him to confirm to them that Caroline is the mastermind between the assassination attempt but before he can get the words out he flatlines, and dies. Although they’ve lost their last credible means of exposing Caroline’s crimes, Dinah has a plan. She suggests that if they can keep quiet the fact that Beckett has died and somehow leverage Caroline’s fear of Beckett against her, then Caroline herself might confess to her crimes. Having convinced the nurses and medics working on Beckett to co-operate, Deering tells Caroline that Beckett has miraculously survived the shooting.
5. Episode 5
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Caroline McCoy is setting out her latest mayoral policy to her supporters: a zero-tolerance, with immediate-effect ban on parking outside of restricted zones, and the first one happens to be the mosque she is standing in front of. She’s chosen Friday prayers as appropriate timing to announce her new policy and predictably her words incite chaos, as local Muslims try and stop their cars from being towed. The Friday Street team are there policing the scene as things kick off along with Caroline’s replacement for Marilyn DCI Terry Taylor, a bear of a man who is as old school as they come.
4. Episode 4
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Tegan and Stuart are responding to a call about drug dealing and violence at a farmhouse. Once inside they find a debauched teenaged party in full swing; there are underage girls knocking back vodka straight from the bottle and rugby lads urinating into a kettle, its choas. Gabriel Turner, the party’s host, demands that Tegan and Stuart do something about this party spiralling out of control but Tegan and Stuart tell him that as a private party its not their remit to interfere. Desperate, Gabriel tells them that as there’s a drug dealer with drugs on the premises they have to do something and Gabriel leads them to a punky-looking teenage girl. Stuart and Tegan recognise the girl instantly, its Dinah’s daughter Tessa.
3. Episode 3
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Marilyn, Dinah and Deering are in Derring’s office discussing their risky move of removing surveillance from Albion to artificially bring their new undercover agent Bonnie closer to Dennis Caddy when Dinah notices cleaners disposing of the make-shift shrine that has accumulated on Joy’s desk. The Friday Street team kick off but Deering reassures them that it is she who has ordered not the removal but relocation of Joy’s things into her own office.
2. Episode 2
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Deering is hosting Joy’s wake at her home. Dinah is worse for wear after the funeral but regains her composure when Marilyn and Deering invite her into the kitchen to give her some good news – she’s been promoted to Sergeant. Dinah immediately asks for an update on the Albion investigation – the Friday Street team have (partially) honoured Marilyn’s embargo owing to the larger Special Branch investigation but now Dinah wants answers. Deering is keen to question LIONEL DIRKIN, Albion’s wealthy backer, but his power means that she can’t get near him and so she asks Marilyn for permission to talk to the Mayor Kashif Hassan about Dirkin’s dealings with the council and Marilyn agrees that she’ll speak to him.
1. Episode 1
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Viv, Dinah, Joy and the Friday Street team are at the local town hall for a mayoral hustings. It’s been a combative election campaign so far, and racial tensions in the area are running high. To add to Viv’s problems, the members of local Far-Right group Albion are causing a ruckus with a protest against the Muslim mayor outside the town hall.