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Catherine’s alibi confirmed by Joyce

Catherine receives a critical radio transmission from Joyce while exiting Goran Dragovic’s house, confirming her alibi for Aurelia Petrovic’s murder. The moment is brief but charged with relief—Catherine’s smile and effusive gratitude ("You’re kidding... Well done. Fantastic! Thank you.") reveal her emotional investment in clearing her name. This confirmation temporarily lifts the professional pressure she’s under, though the larger investigation (and its potential ties to Tommy Lee Royce) remains unresolved. The exchange underscores Joyce’s role as a trusted ally and highlights Catherine’s vulnerability beneath her professional composure. The scene serves as a fleeting respite amid escalating tensions, reinforcing the precarious balance between Catherine’s personal trauma and her duty to the case.

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Catherine receives confirmation of her alibi over the radio from Joyce, relieving her from suspicion in the Aurelia Petrovic murder case and eliciting a positive reaction.

anxiety to relief ["outside Goran's house, Sowerby Bridge"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Overwhelming relief mixed with lingering tension—her smile and effusive thanks betray a deep-seated fear of professional and personal repercussions, now temporarily lifted.

Catherine exits Goran Dragovic’s house with Shafiq Shah, her radio crackling with Joyce’s voice. She pauses mid-step, her face breaking into a rare, unguarded smile as she processes the confirmation of her alibi. Her body language shifts from professional tension to visible relief, her voice bursting with gratitude as she responds to Joyce’s transmission. The moment is intimate yet public, her vulnerability momentarily exposed in the open air of Sowerby Bridge.

Goals in this moment
  • To confirm her alibi and eliminate suspicion from the Aurelia Petrovic murder investigation
  • To express gratitude to Joyce for her support, reinforcing their professional and personal bond
Active beliefs
  • That her alibi confirmation will temporarily shield her from institutional scrutiny and personal guilt
  • That Joyce’s role as a trusted ally is critical to her emotional and professional stability
Character traits
Emotionally expressive (uncharacteristically so) Grateful and relieved Professionally guarded but personally vulnerable Quick to show appreciation for allies
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Professionally composed with an undercurrent of care—her brief response masks the depth of her support for Catherine, who she knows is carrying immense personal and professional weight.

Joyce’s voice crackles over the radio, delivering the confirmation of Catherine’s alibi with her signature dry efficiency ('Nope.'). Her tone is matter-of-fact, but the brevity of her response underscores the trust and shorthand between her and Catherine. Though physically absent, her presence is immediate and impactful, her role as a lifeline to Catherine’s emotional and professional stability evident in this fleeting exchange.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide Catherine with the critical information she needs to alleviate her immediate professional stress
  • To reinforce their bond through this small but meaningful act of support
Active beliefs
  • That Catherine’s well-being is tied to her ability to perform her duties without undue suspicion
  • That her role as a colleague and friend includes both administrative and emotional support
Character traits
Efficient and concise Supportive yet understated Trustworthy and reliable Professionally detached but personally invested
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Neutral but attentive—his lack of reaction suggests a calculated professionalism, though his presence implies quiet solidarity with Catherine’s relief.

Shafiq Shah accompanies Catherine as they exit Goran Dragovic’s house, walking silently beside her as she receives the radio transmission. He does not speak or react visibly, but his presence as a witness to her moment of relief subtly acknowledges the weight of the investigation’s pressures on her. His role here is observational, grounding the scene in the reality of their shared professional context.

Goals in this moment
  • To remain professionally composed while Catherine processes the alibi confirmation
  • To subtly reinforce their partnership dynamic, even in moments of personal relief
Active beliefs
  • That Catherine’s emotional state, while private, is relevant to their shared investigative work
  • That his role as a partner includes both professional support and silent witness to her vulnerabilities
Character traits
Observant and attentive Professionally detached but supportive Respectful of Catherine’s personal moments
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Goran Dragovic

Goran Dragovic is not physically present in this moment, but his house serves as the backdrop for Catherine and Shaf’s …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Catherine Cawood's Handheld Police Radio

Catherine’s handheld police radio is the linchpin of this event, serving as the conduit for Joyce’s life-changing transmission. It crackles to life as Catherine and Shaf exit Goran Dragovic’s house, its static-filled voice cutting through the midday air. The radio is more than a tool—it is a lifeline, delivering the confirmation of Catherine’s alibi and momentarily easing the weight of her professional and personal burdens. Its physical presence in her hand grounds the scene, symbolizing the institutional ties that both support and constrain her.

Before: Active but idle—Catherine holds it loosely as she …
After: Still active, now silent after the transmission. Its …
Before: Active but idle—Catherine holds it loosely as she and Shaf exit the house, its static a low hum in the background.
After: Still active, now silent after the transmission. Its role in the moment is fulfilled, but it remains a constant in Catherine’s professional life, ever-ready for the next dispatch.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Catherine Cawood and Shafiq Shah's Police Patrol Car

The patrol car, parked outside Goran Dragovic’s house, serves as a symbolic threshold between the personal and professional. Though Catherine and Shaf have not yet reached it, its presence in the frame (implied by their direction of movement) represents the inevitability of their return to duty. The car idles, ready to transport them to the next phase of the investigation, its practical role underscoring the transient nature of Catherine’s relief. The open daytime sky above it suggests both freedom and the looming pressures of their work.

Atmosphere Transitional and expectant—the patrol car embodies the duality of their roles: a vehicle for justice, …
Function Symbolic and practical—it marks the end of this brief respite and the resumption of their …
Symbolism Represents the inescapable nature of Catherine’s professional obligations, even in moments of personal relief.
Access Restricted to authorized personnel (Catherine and Shaf), reflecting the institutional boundaries of their roles.
The car’s engine idling, a low hum in the background as Catherine processes the alibi confirmation. The open sky above, a contrast to the confined spaces of the investigation (e.g., Dragovic’s house, the station).
Dragovic House, Living Room (and Exterior)

Goran Dragovic’s house in Sowerby Bridge serves as the physical and symbolic backdrop for this moment of relief. Its rundown exterior, bathed in midday light, contrasts sharply with the emotional brightness of Catherine’s smile. The house, a silent witness to Dragovic’s crimes, becomes an ironic stage for Catherine’s fleeting respite. Its presence reinforces the duality of her world—professional duty entangled with personal trauma—while the open air and daylight suggest a temporary lifting of shadows.

Atmosphere Tense yet transiently hopeful—the overcast sky and sagging neighborhood homes create a backdrop of moral …
Function Transition point—where Catherine shifts from the pressure of the investigation (inside Dragovic’s house) to a …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of institutional corruption (Dragovic’s crimes) and Catherine’s personal struggle to maintain her …
Access Open to Catherine and Shaf as they exit, but the house itself is a restricted …
Midday light cutting through overcast skies, casting long shadows on the rundown facade. The crackling of the police radio, a jarring yet familiar sound in the quiet neighborhood.

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Key Dialogue

"CATHERINE: You’re kidding."
"JOYCE: (vo) Nope."
"CATHERINE: Well done. Fantastic! Thank you. Joyce. Thank you."