An experienced undercover drug agent finds some drums of drug chemicals at a gym, and immediately blows his cover by getting caught taking photos and running away. He also gets intoxicated by the chemicals and has a heart attack and dies.
Wow. That looked so bush league, like he was a high school newspaper writer going for the top story? Jimmy Olsen getting nabbed following the bad guys to their hideout? Literally hundreds of similar stories, but when somebody bungles it so badly that he not only gets caught but also dies, it is not the top-dog undercover agent of an Australian task force.
Suddenly Tuuli Narkle is hiding evidence, and Sean Sagar is getting suspicious. This show seems to want to turn Sagar and Narkle into an unprofessional office romance, so you are supposed to give Sagar slack for being her stalker, and not just her law enforcement colleague.
At some point he follows her to the gym like she is his woman, where she is working undercover on her own initiative (another example of professionalism), and then she punches him out to prove to the gang that she is one of them. This scene was somewhere between bad and comical.
Just like Narkle, Sagar goes off the chain of command to follow Narkle. Nobody on this team has any respect for the concept of being a member of the team, or the heirarchy of command.
To top it off, we get more scenes of Blue Spazz (Mavournee Hazel) getting nothing done as she stammers away and makes excuses. Basically she can do Google searches, and that's it. Really lame character, and her scenes are painful and annoying to watch.