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Their relationship is a complex "quid pro quo" arrangement spanning two decades:

In return, Col’s handouts have funded Lou’s lavish lifestyle, including private schooling for her son. A Family Crisis Sparks a Conscience

Owen’s brush with death serves as a brutal wake-up call. Watching her son fight for his life forces Lou to reassess the moral cost of her corruption. This event ignites a desperate desire to "be better"—a quest for redemption that will require her to dismantle the very criminal empire she helped build. Key Characters Description Leila Farzad A corrupt but highly effective Leeds detective. Col McHugh Andrew Buchan Better - Season 1Eps1

The premiere concludes with a chilling confrontation in a half-empty curry house. After a henchman is arrested at a "safe" house known only to a few, Col begins to question Lou’s loyalty. In a rare moment of defiance, Lou refuses to promise Col that she will always be there to clean up his messes, marking the first crack in their toxic, familial bond. Why You Should Watch

The turning point occurs when Lou attends a birthday party at Col’s lavish home. While she is busy maintaining her professional-criminal alliance, a family tragedy strikes. Her teenage son, (Zak Ford-Williams), is rushed to the hospital with a life-threatening case of meningitis. Their relationship is a complex "quid pro quo"

A charismatic, ruthless drug lord and Lou’s long-time friend. Samuel Edward-Cook

Lou clears up Col’s messes and ensures colleagues turn a blind eye to his dealings. This event ignites a desperate desire to "be

Lou’s husband, who is deeply conflicted about her ties to Col. Zak Ford-Williams