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Six left? Episodes 15,16 then 17,18 and 19.20 to come, so finale is Sat 26th March?


If any of you had a heart, at all, you could post a bit of an update for those of us who haven't seen anything since episode 8. For instance, who is Olav? Olav? Did you make him up?

Ive just caught up with ep 16 all the red herrings seem to be falling by the wayside as the jumper gets back on the case.

Lund is getting support in following up her new lead which is proving to be finally on the right track and seems to be shedding light on more then just Nannas murder. Olav was just a space filler and of not much importance apart from who he dealt with and the killer is close to being revealed with a big clue in this episode.

Er...we know there were two killers, and one has already been identified and done a suicide-by-cop! :)) The pattern thus far of this riveting series seems to be to introduce a new suspect/red herring at the start of alternate episodes, and show how he cannot be the culprit in the following episode. In between these 2 events we get to holler from behind the sofa at Lund for stupidly going into darkened, perilous buildings without back-up, flashlight, gun, portable nuclear weapon etc etc.


With just 2 hours to go I still think it could be Rie's dad!B)

  • 2 weeks later...
Sofie Gr?b?l was on Woman's Hour this morning. The audio interview's available at http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100h4q . With Flash installed you can get to it directly as Chapter 1 at the bottom of the page. And series 3 starts shooting in August.
  • 4 months later...

Oh flipping heck.


Just getting my way through this, and then I saw a comment about series 2.


Is this going to be one of those silly bloody serials where you don't find out what happens before you've been dragged through several series of deteriorating quality and increasingly silly new characters?

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