DCI Rachel Carey (Holliday Grainger) finds herself working within the shadowy "Correction" unit she previously tried to expose, navigating a world where every frame of footage is potentially a lie.
Critics have praised the series for its timely reflection of modern anxieties regarding AI and misinformation. "The Capture" Invisible Men (TV Episode 2022) - IMDb
The series broadens its scope to examine international tensions, particularly the influence of high-tech Chinese interests and the power struggles between Big Tech and government agencies. Critical Reception
The second season of the BBC surveillance thriller , which premiered in August 2022, escalates its exploration of digital manipulation by introducing "invisible" assassins and advanced deepfake technology . The season’s opening episode, titled " Invisible Men ," centers on the murder of a man by assailants who are digitally removed from CCTV footage in real-time, making it appear as though no one else was present at the scene. Key Themes and Plot Developments
DCI Rachel Carey (Holliday Grainger) finds herself working within the shadowy "Correction" unit she previously tried to expose, navigating a world where every frame of footage is potentially a lie.
Critics have praised the series for its timely reflection of modern anxieties regarding AI and misinformation. "The Capture" Invisible Men (TV Episode 2022) - IMDb "The Capture" Invisib...(2022)
The series broadens its scope to examine international tensions, particularly the influence of high-tech Chinese interests and the power struggles between Big Tech and government agencies. Critical Reception DCI Rachel Carey (Holliday Grainger) finds herself working
The second season of the BBC surveillance thriller , which premiered in August 2022, escalates its exploration of digital manipulation by introducing "invisible" assassins and advanced deepfake technology . The season’s opening episode, titled " Invisible Men ," centers on the murder of a man by assailants who are digitally removed from CCTV footage in real-time, making it appear as though no one else was present at the scene. Key Themes and Plot Developments Critical Reception The second season of the BBC