The series is frequently divided into multiple segments (Parts 1-5), which is common for episodic releases in this genre to build suspense or for distribution on specialized platforms.

Ashley Lane, as the titular captured cop, brings a necessary physical and emotional vulnerability to the role. The DiD trope relies heavily on the contrast between the protagonist's initial agency and their subsequent subjugation. Lane’s portrayal of a law enforcement officer—an archetype inherently associated with power, protection, and authority—provides a stark contrast to her eventual helplessness. Throughout the five parts, the series documents a gradual stripping away of her agency. Her performance is largely physical; bound, gagged, and often immobilized, she must convey rising panic, frustration, and physical exhaustion through micro-expressions, muffled vocalizations, and body language.

: The primary focus is on the two female leads, Ashley Lane and Bunny Colby, portraying their transition from law enforcement officers to captives.