Blood & Money — [s3e4]
: Jack struggles with his lack of rapport with the "street rats," relying on Phryne to extract information from reluctant witnesses like Paddy.
The episode uses the "Murdoch Foyle" scary theme—a haunting musical cue from a previous antagonist—to underscore the sense of dread surrounding Archie Woods, signaling that the ghosts of the past are never far away. It also touches on Phryne's own history; while she lives in luxury now, her family was once poor until a series of deaths during WWI made her father a baron and Phryne an heiress. [S3E4] Blood & Money
The story begins when Phryne is approached by a young "street rat" named Paddy, who is searching for his missing brother, Badger. The investigation takes a dark turn when Badger is found dead in a hospital morgue, his body showing signs of foul play. : Jack struggles with his lack of rapport