: The discovery of a lock-up garage and the eventual rally of her previously hostile officers provide a satisfying, if gritty, resolution. The episode successfully transitions from a "whodunnit" to a character study on the weight of leadership and the isolation of being a pioneer.
: The title serves as a double entendre. It refers both to the literal cost of the investigation and the emotional "price" Tennison pays in her personal life. Her obsession with the case creates a significant rift with her partner, Peter (Tom Wilkinson), illustrating that her professional success often comes at the expense of personal stability. [S2E2] Price to Pay: Part 2
typically refers to the second part of the groundbreaking first season of the British police procedural Prime Suspect (1991), which some platforms index as Series 1, Episodes 1 & 2. Review: The Cost of Conviction : The discovery of a lock-up garage and