Cardinal season 2 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Detectives unearth a complex case involving a ritualistic murder, with the victim, Dave Elhurst, linked to a biker gang and money laundering. Jane Doe, suffering from amnesia, fears for her life, unsure of who's behind her attempted murder. The investigation deepens into the biker gang's activities, while personal issues surface: Delorme weighs a career move to National Intelligence, and Red struggles with traumatic memories. The episode blends crime-solving with personal struggles, leaving the mystery unsolved and tension high.
Full Episode S02E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What injury did the victim suffer from the gunshot?
The bullet entered the victim's left temporal lobe, resembling a lobotomy.
Where was the body with ritualistic elements found?
A cave by the waterfall at Beaufort Hill.
Who is identified as the victim in the cave?
Dave Elhurst, previously a suspect in a shooting.
What is Lise Delorme considering for her career?
She wants to apply for training with the National Intelligence Service.
What issue is Jane Doe facing?
She is struggling with amnesia and cannot recall her past or identity.
What is the Northern Raiders' connection to the case?
They are a biker gang potentially involved in criminal activities and linked to the victim.
What was Dave Elhurst suspected of doing for the Northern Raiders?
He was suspected of laundering money for them.
What unusual forensic findings were discovered on the body?
Evidence of a rare fly species and limited blood at the crime scene.
What are the detectives consulting experts for?
To understand the ritualistic aspects and unusual elements of the crime.
How is Red recovering from her surgery?
She is recovering but is haunted by memories and fears.
Why is Delorme considering taking a break from therapy?
She feels like she is going over the same issues repeatedly and needs a break.
What are the main plot points in this episode?
The investigation of a ritualistic murder, the involvement of a biker gang, and the personal struggles of the detectives and victims.
How does the episode portray the tension between personal and professional life?
Through Delorme's career choices, Cardinal's support, and Red's recovery process.
Is the case solved in this episode?
No, the investigation deepens, and the case remains unsolved.
What is the overall tone of the episode?
The tone is tense and suspenseful, with a focus on crime investigation and personal dilemmas.