However,this decision directly clashes with Prices sense of justice.
Ultimately, the episode concludes with Oliver receiving a relatively lenient sentence due to a lack of evidence.
Tension escalates after the sentencing,leading to a confrontation between Shaw and Priceoutside the courtroom.
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Price, however, accuses Shaw of denying justice to those who deserve it, including himself.
Hugh Dancy’s Nolan Price is forced to make a heart-wrenching decision.
Price is determined to see justice served, even if it means exposing Darryls drug use.
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This emotional investment fuels his frustration and leads to a heated conversation with Shaw.
In the episode-closing scene, bothBrooks and Dancy powerfully convey their characters' pain and convictions.
Prices anger is intense as he confronts Shaw, motivated not only by the casebut by his unresolved grief.
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