And the villain is ...


What's to bet that the villain is the one white male businessman.

There will be some twists but it will be the white guy.

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Sam Charles but the plot twist a bit if you have not seen all 8 episodes I won't ruin it for you.

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What's to bet that the villain is the one white male businessman.

There will be some twists but it will be the white guy.
Are you aware of the many parallels between this series and the secret recording it is focussed around, and the sade case of the secret recording of crack-smoking mayor, Rob Ford?

Plucky, beautiful young reporter Robin Doolittle made her career in her coverage of that case.

That secret recording was about smoking crack, not a sex tape. Doolittle worked for the Toronto Daily Star, not the Daily Gazette.

As in the series, underworld elements of Toronto's Somalian community had the secret recordings.

As in the series, there were murders that appeared to be related to the hunt for the secret recordings.

So, yes, in the real-life case the series was based on, the villain who triggered the data was a white millionaire businessman.

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