In fact, putting this episode on a BD-50 would feel like using a cargo ship to mail a letter. The BD-25 keeps manufacturing costs down (meaning more niche shows like The Bay can actually afford a physical release) while delivering a noticeably sharper image than the 1080p stream on ITVX or BritBox.
Following the horrific fire that killed Beth Metcalf in the season premiere, DS Jenn Townsend (Marsha Thomason) and the Morecambe MIU team begin peeling back the layers of the family's life. the bay s04e02 bd25
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There’s something quietly thrilling about a TV series that refuses to apologize for its ambition. The Bay —the long-running British soap-crime hybrid set in the picturesque but perpetually troubled town of Morecambe—has never been one for flashy car chases or CGI explosions. Its drama lives in the silences, the sideways glances, and the muddy banks of the bay itself. And that’s why the physical media release of