This episode outshines the first but both were outstanding. If there's a genre they fit into, it's the business of the press making discoveries that the powers that be are afraid of. So the logical thing is to start killing. Kim (the trans person) was one of my favorite characters. The problem with investigators is they are frequently unprotected, even by their own masters. I don't know what Kim did to tip off the bad guys, but I think it came from right inside their own facility. The mystery involved with the girl who lies in a hospital bed, blind and badly burned, continues. The nasty politics continues. The Chinese refuse to take any responsibility (of course) and our self-centered politician is allowed to avoid responsibility. Harriet is pretty much on her own here, and is devastated at the death of her dearest friend.
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