Someone connected has his dirty washing aired on TV by a hacktivist group, and then ends up dead, unexpectedly. The suspicion quickly falls on the politician, except it is pretty obvious he comes from the Gerald Ford School of Presidential hopefuls, and not the Richard Nixon one.

While Henry, Jo and Lucas are still dealing with the body, a two person team from the ‘Cyber-crimes Division’ arrive, and without showing any ID, take up residence in the homicide department.

That seemed odd for a start, since surely the point of most computer work, unless it involves physically plugging stuff in, can be done anywhere. But, I accept that for the narrative to work these people needed to be visible, even if them actually being there was an anachronism.

Soon, it turns out that the hacker was killed by someone he knew, and not the sleazebag, and the hunt is on for the real perpetrator.

After being entirely side-lined last week, it was good to see Jo reassert herself as Henry’s potential romantic interest, with them lying in bed together, with gas masks on. Actually, they weren’t gas masks, as they’d have been suffocated by the lack of breathable air, instead these were full respirators, which made perfect sense under the circumstances. In addition to being mildly amusing, this scene opened up the possibility that Henry will one day confide in Jo his dilemma, but for the nth time it was a tease.