Kurt is told to take some leave, but the headstrong Detective ignores the recommendation, and decides to pursue the case.
It's a good episode, it doesn't have the dynamic energy of the previous, but it's still very good, they're developing the story nicely, and moving towards what is hopefully a dramatic conclusion. What seemed like a cut and dried case has developed into something a lot more complex.
Finally he felt like Wallander, some of the character's quirks were here, also the appearance of his father's art work was a nice touch.
Gustav Munck is definitely involved in some shape or form, he is incredibly shifty.
Very nicely produced and made once again, the music in particular has been great. One thing though, I have visited Sweden, I don't recall it looking like any of the aerial shots, I know most of it was filmed in Lithuania, but could they have filmed some in Sweden?
I'm into the series, it's very good, 7/10.
It's a good episode, it doesn't have the dynamic energy of the previous, but it's still very good, they're developing the story nicely, and moving towards what is hopefully a dramatic conclusion. What seemed like a cut and dried case has developed into something a lot more complex.
Finally he felt like Wallander, some of the character's quirks were here, also the appearance of his father's art work was a nice touch.
Gustav Munck is definitely involved in some shape or form, he is incredibly shifty.
Very nicely produced and made once again, the music in particular has been great. One thing though, I have visited Sweden, I don't recall it looking like any of the aerial shots, I know most of it was filmed in Lithuania, but could they have filmed some in Sweden?
I'm into the series, it's very good, 7/10.