Cush Jumbo Talks ‘Criminal Record’ Season 2, June and Hegarty’s Odd Bond and [SPOILER’S] Shocking Death
SPOILER ALERT: The following story contains plot details from the Season 2 finale of “Criminal Record” now streaming on Apple TV. In the second season of Apple TV’s captivating crime drama, “Criminal…
SPOILER ALERT: The following story contains plot details from the Season 2 finale of “Criminal Record” now streaming on Apple TV. In the second season
Read Full Story at Variety →Why This Matters
The finale of *Criminal Record* Season 2 doesn’t just deliver a gut-punch twist—it forces audiences to confront the blurred lines between justice and vengeance in modern crime narratives. By killing off a central character whose moral ambiguity had anchored the season, the show challenges conventional storytelling tropes where redemption arcs often take precedence over raw consequence.
Background Context
Set against the backdrop of London’s evolving policing landscape, *Criminal Record* reflects a growing fascination with flawed, human detectives navigating systems rife with institutional rot. The show’s exploration of institutional loyalty versus personal ethics mirrors real-world debates about accountability in law enforcement, particularly as AI and predictive policing reshape investigative work.
What Happens Next
The shock death of a fan-favorite character likely signals a power vacuum that will test the remaining team’s cohesion, especially between June and Hegarty’s uneasy alliance. If the show leans into its darker themes, we may see a season where moral compromises escalate into irreversible damage—raising questions about how far its protagonists will go to "fix" a broken system.
Bigger Picture
*Criminal Record* joins a wave of crime dramas using genre conventions to dissect societal fractures, from *True Detective*’s existential dread to *The Night Of*’s critique of systemic bias. Its willingness to subvert expectations—by prioritizing consequences over catharsis—hints at a broader shift in how prestige TV handles moral complexity in high-stakes investigations.

