Shetland S07e02 X265 2021 -

Calder traces the tide table page to a disused bothy near Lunna Ness. Inside: a hidden cache of encrypted marine radios and a photograph of Callum with three other men – two alive, one rumoured drowned in ’09.

The x265 efficiency mirrors the episode’s storytelling: no wasted scenes. Every glance, every cut between the grey sea and a flickering pub television carries weight. shetland s07e02 x265

Meanwhile, Tosh uncovers the missing student’s online posts about deep-sea dump sites – old munitions, cold war wreckage – and a local councillor who greenlit a private survey company’s “environmental study.” Calder traces the tide table page to a

Calder stares at the Shetland horizon. Tosh brings her coffee. “You think she was wrong?” “No,” Calder says. “I think she was too right, too late.” They watch the Aurora being hauled onto a lorry, its nameplate already fading. In the last shot: the Norwegian student’s backpack, still missing, floating somewhere north of Muckle Flugga. Every glance, every cut between the grey sea

In a disused salmon farm, Calder corners the killer: a widowed mother whose son was the “drowned” man from ’09. The son had tried to expose the council’s toxic dumping. Callum and the others swore a false report. She’s been unpicking the lie, one thread at a time – the student was an innocent witness. Now the tide has turned.

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