The Bay S02e02 Satrip May 2026

Karen’s voice goes cold. “There’s no record of a Nina Farrow. Run that name again.” The twist: Nina Farrow died seven years ago. Suicide by drowning in the bay. The body was recovered. Clara identified it. The funeral was attended by 40 people. So who is the woman in the blue coat?

The tide turns. The bay fills faster than any other in the UK. Jenn has minutes to convince Sasha that Lucy is safe, that Paul is not the abuser (their stepfather was, long dead), and that Sasha can “come home” without disappearing again. Sasha holds a shard of oyster shell to Lucy’s wrist—not cutting, just pressing. “She has to choose,” Sasha whispers. “Stay in the bay, or strip away.” the bay s02e02 satrip

Jenn takes a risk. She kneels in the rising water and tells Sasha about her own daughter, Maisie, who lies, who pulls away, who is becoming someone Jenn doesn’t recognize. “We can’t strip them clean,” Jenn says. “We just hold on.” Karen’s voice goes cold

Her phone buzzes. Maisie: “Can we get takeout? I miss you.” Suicide by drowning in the bay

Jenn calls it in. “I think Nina believes she’s saving Lucy from something. A ritual. A trip. She wrote ‘Satrip.’”