Code 404 season 2 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
DI Major and Carver confront criminal Liam Cleasby, who teases them about personal issues and offers crucial information about the Chelsea Bridge job for a pardon. Major grapples with his AI degrading, likened to a dying goldfish, and his estranged wife Kelly seeks a divorce. Undercover, Kelly discovers multiple bodies, likely the Chelsea Bridge gang, leading to Major's removal from the case due to personal involvement. Major's father is set to advise on the case.
Full Episode S02E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does DI Major have to undergo a thorough security check?
DI Major has neural implants which necessitate a detailed security check.
What information does Liam Cleasby offer?
Cleasby offers details about the Chelsea Bridge job, linking it to a law firm, Churchland and Co.
What is DI Major's personal crisis?
DI Major is facing the degradation of his AI, compared to a dying goldfish.
What does Carver reveal about his career aspirations?
Carver reveals his intention to apply for a promotion to Superintendent.
How is the Chelsea Bridge case connected to DI Major?
The Chelsea Bridge case was the last case worked on by DI Major's father, deeply affecting their relationship.
What strategy do Carver and Major use at the lawyer's office?
They send Kelly undercover to plant surveillance while posing as a client seeking divorce advice.
What significant discovery does the team make?
The team discovers multiple bodies, likely the Chelsea Bridge gang, buried at a location connected to the case.
How does Major's personal involvement affect the case?
Major's personal connection to the case leads to him being removed from it, with his father set to advise.
What role does social media play in the investigation?
Carver uses social media, particularly TikTok, to gather information and engage a younger demographic.
What is the status of Major's relationship with Kelly?
Major and Kelly's relationship is strained, with Kelly seeking a divorce unaware of Major's critical condition.