Meanwhile, Detective Sarah Jensen is dealing with the fallout of the "Ghost Ship" discovery. The harbormaster claims the ship wasn't there the night before, insisting the bay was empty. When Sarah reviews the satellite feeds, she finds a twenty-minute gap in the coverage—a literal hole in the digital record.
The narrative cuts back to the "Workprint" tape Manny is analyzing. As the raid progresses on screen, the video begins to artifact and pixelate. For a split second, in the reflection of a puddle on the warehouse floor, the camera catches a figure standing among the officers who wasn't there in real life. The figure is tall, elongated, and faces the camera directly, despite the camera being mounted on an officer’s chest. the bay s02e03 workprint
This is an of Season 2, Episode 3, likely leaked or circulated among cast/crew or early reviewers. Workprints typically contain: Meanwhile, Detective Sarah Jensen is dealing with the
But Manny can't let it go. He realizes the time-stamp on the glitch corresponds exactly to the twenty-minute gap in Sarah’s satellite feed. The narrative cuts back to the "Workprint" tape
: Grace is questioned about hiring an illegal immigrant as a driver. She provides paperwork for the scrapyard and reveals she previously covered for Jamie’s car theft to protect his law career.
If you’re archiving or reviewing it, note that ; some workprints are near-complete, others are missing entire sound layers or VFX shots.
A leaked rough cut of the department’s internal bodycam audit exposes a glitch that suggests the most damning evidence against the squad was fabricated—forcing the team to question if they are being set up by their own or hunted by something beyond the lens.