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Instead, a well written, well balanced story. Realistic, suspending and occasionally funny. The main characters are very well written and well played in my opinion. So much better than the Hollywood variants! Both the story and characters are believable and not overacted, like the many, many Hollywood variants. Also a very important aspect is the overall story line.

That gets old fast. Have seen only 2. FAQ 2. Will there be a fourth season? Will there be a Third Season? Details Edit. Release date September 21, United States. Sweden Denmark Germany. Swedish Danish. Copenhagen, Denmark. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour. Related news. Netflix and third parties use cookies and similar technologies on this website to collect information about your browsing activities, which we use to analyse your use of the website, to personalise our services and to customise our online advertisements.

When your consent is required, you can accept, refuse or personalise your choices. Netflix supports the Digital Advertising Alliance Principles. Learn more about our use of cookies and information. Netflix and third parties use cookies why? You can change your cookie preferences. A woman is found murdered on the border between Sweden and Denmark.

But what at first looks like one murder turns out to be two. A homeless man has been kidnapped, and the only thing that can stop the murderer from killing him is a large sum of money from four landlords. Knowing the killer has carefully planned his crimes, Saga and Martin wonder whether they can catch him off guard by doing something he doesn't expect.

Copenhagen is up in arms following a court case in which several police officers are found innocent after beating an immigrant to death. When a bus full of children goes missing, the killer demands that five companies that benefit from child labor should be set on fire. The killer is finished, having succeeded in opening people's eyes to society's problems. Saga, however, believes that this isn't the end of his plan.

After gradually putting the pieces of the killer's complicated puzzle together, the police have a suspect. Now they're waiting for his next move. The final step in the killer's plan takes on a new direction. Saga does all she can to crack the case, but is it too late? As Saga and Martin are placed in quarantine, four people in animal masks come forward to take responsibility for the outbreak on board the coaster.

While attempting to profile the eco-terrorists, Saga and Martin get an anonymous tip that may lead them to the group. When four eco-terrorists are found murdered in a shipping container, Saga and Martin realize that the group's leader must still be alive. A new group of four eco-terrorists release a video online, and Saga tries to draw information from Laura, a witness with amnesia who's just awakened.

While Martin sits by his son's bedside at the hospital, Saga learns that four skeletons found in a sunken boat may be related to the case. He never finished his thought, but it seems fair to assume he was going to say that the killer would probably have a pretty elaborate master plan in place, something Childress clearly did not, unless leaving an incriminating book in plain sight counts.

Then again: Walter White. As Adriana and Daniel noted last week, the killer knows about the connection between Marco and Galvan and possibly wants to expose it. Yes, That Socially Conscious Killer. And Marco was way too itchy to accept all of them at face value. Is it possible that Ruiz was working with Galvan on this cover-up, but Galvan had planned to use that to his benefit and bump off Marco?

And Henrik was his next target. Saga does not mess about. The day was saved. Something the actress also found when she filmed her final moments. Yes, it was emotional but it was also a big relief. Do I miss her?



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