[s2e2] Blood On Their Hands -
Reviewers from platforms like IMDb lauded the episode for its "excellent storytelling" and "well-crafted" writing. The resolution is described as "nicely rounded," providing justice for the victims of the military cover-up while solidifying the bond between the lead quartet.
The episode centers on a race against time to save Alice Merren from the gallows. Accused of murdering a former colleague, Alice remains silent to protect a secret, forcing Susan and the other women to utilize their pattern-recognition skills on confidential police and military documents. Their investigation reveals that the murder was not a crime of passion but a desperate attempt to cover up horrific chemical testing programs at Porton Down. [S2E2] Blood on Their Hands
Critics generally praised the shift to a two-episode format for this season, noting it felt "sharper" and "faster-paced" than the three-part arcs of the first season. Critical Reception Reviewers from platforms like IMDb lauded the episode