Really enjoying the character development and investigation of this season, but seriously that ending was terribly predictable. Good acting and cinematography.
3 Reviews
Saw that one coming
Calicodreamin1 March 2022
Unfair Treatment
Hitchcoc21 October 2022
The new boss doesn't seem to be interested in the solving of the case. He is more involved in a power grab. He doesn't put himself on the line at all. Rask should have had his job so he wants to squelch anything that she accomplishes. The internal affairs guys dredge up her interview with those boys from eight years previously. They also don't care about results, only punishment for what would be seen as simple threats to try to put a bad guy away. The young woman, Katya, is really stupid, living in complete fear when she had numerous opportunities to save her life. The ending scene was long and very predictable.
This episode suffered from...
peterwcohen-300-9472006 April 2022
I like the show, but Katja's girl-in-distress predicament depended on a set of plot-convenient cascading incompetencies that were too much to bear, thus spoiling the episode. That Rez and his partner would go knock on Katja's door, then just leave when she doesn't answer, without notifying Kurt, just wouldn't have happened. At least not a show about good cops. The next problem is ridiculously tired internal affairs investigation trope. I know that Sweden has an idealized view of police power than we're used to here in the US, but I don't think even there they would look askance at Rask's interrogation of that teenager 8 years before. Clumsily manufactured drama on 2 fronts.
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