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| Code | Description | Example (Timestamp) | |------|-------------|----------------------| | W1 | Water/sea imagery | 0:12 – aerial shot of bay | | G1 | Gendered power exchange | 14:03 – interrogation of Ellen | | C1 | Community façade vs. hidden crime | 32:45 – reveal of hidden camera | | S1 | Surveillance/technology | 30:58 – CCTV footage playback | [Email address] Web‑DL refers to a direct digital

The episode’s mirrors classic detective narratives (Todorov, 1971) but subverts them by foregrounding the victim’s mother as an active participant rather than a passive informant. The visual language —frequent low‑angle shots of the sea, reflective surfaces, and muted colour grading—creates a tonal consistency that aligns with the series’ overall aesthetic (see Figure 1, still from 22:06). | Code | Description | Example (Timestamp) |

Figure 1: Low‑key lighting on the pier, emphasizing the concealment motif.