It's not a bad series, not an action thriller, but in some moments it makes you worry.. The actors coped with the task, they all played well. To be honest, I would not have thought that the roles of tormentors would change so much, it was interesting. The story itself is of course dirty and disgusting, but everyone got what they deserved and that's good! The lives of your loved ones still need to be protected, this is a fact!
A great series for its genre... In the last episode, one thing is not clear: why the hell didn't Jan "take off" the crazy madam from the window? For an experienced policeman, it was a snap, a shot in the arm or hip - and there is no problem... No, it was necessary to play the hero of "Stina, put down the gun"))) An infuriating scene! And for the rest, the Danes are great)
The previous commentators wrote everything correctly, the series is good. But the original first season was still much better. Incomparably more interesting and intense.
@iRemix: well, there was nothing original when you yourself write that "the 1st series did not go at all."
Are the stories different? was "prisoner of darkness" added to the title and made into a separate series? It is not uncommon for series to consist of different stories within even one season, and sometimes they do not even have common characters. well, it's probably no coincidence that the creators left "Den som dræber" in the title, as a reference and connection with the original, first, series. it all started with him, he gave a start, so yes, the "original series" was and still is.
@Blahh: again, I disagree.) the concept of an "original series" implies that this is some kind of sequel, prequel, sequel... a remake after all)) as for me, these are just different series under the same name, like with the same concept. It's like in one series, each episode is a different story. but this does not mean that every previous episode is original, and all the others are not.
Most of all, I was angered by the futility of the patrol at my parents' house. the maniac coped with them in three seconds, and only one car at the place where everyone was sure that Stina would come? It looked very unlikely. Emma is sorry, they seem to have saved her, but her psyche is crippled...
I keep forgetting to write down what beautiful eyes the actress playing Stein has. 😍
I was very worried at the moment with my niece that Stein would drag her away too.
Of course, Stein's family is still the same, one is worth the other, it's clear that the girl initially had problems with her head, but they added fuel to the fire and why take her to a psychologist when it's better to take her to boarding school, where, as a rule, even healthy people break their psyche.
Although the psychologist was beautiful, she was annoying with her frequent mistakes, but that was probably the point. In American movies/TV series, they always show us what cool cops/criminologists/psychologists they have, and so on; they solve any case in five minutes. In European countries, everything is more mundane and realistic, and the series "Crash" immediately comes to mind.
In general, it was a great, interesting and quite intense season, I hope the second season will not let you down.
@EyeOfTheRaven: There's nothing wrong with Stine's head. It's just that the family had a favorite son, and she was second-rate, so she rebelled as a teenager. And then the violence and betrayal of her parents, and that's where she went downhill.
The whole series is ruined by an unprofessional profiler. Stupid conclusions, poor acting. Plus a poorly written portrait of a maniac. With such childhood traumas, her main target should have been men, not random women.
It would seem that the Danes, who invented hugge, who are considered the happiest nation, for some reason always make the blackest films with blood and guts in all directions. I want something darker - it's for the Scandinavians
The scene of the parents meeting with Emma 🥺 what a beautiful actress! It's a tough series. Oh, those childhood traumas… Jan is good. The psychologist, of course, is beautiful, but not particularly professional 🧐
It's a good series. Especially the first half. The last episode is rather predictable. It is strange that the hostage girl did not try to escape. Yes, she's exhausted, but she didn't even try to scream or stop the car as we walked along the highway... I even liked that the psychologist was wrong. In real life, people make mistakes. Psychopaths are hard to count, and that's what makes them interesting.
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23The actors coped with the task, they all played well. To be honest, I would not have thought that the roles of tormentors would change so much, it was interesting.
The story itself is of course dirty and disgusting, but everyone got what they deserved and that's good!
The lives of your loved ones still need to be protected, this is a fact!
Are the stories different? was "prisoner of darkness" added to the title and made into a separate series?
It is not uncommon for series to consist of different stories within even one season, and sometimes they do not even have common characters.
well, it's probably no coincidence that the creators left "Den som dræber" in the title, as a reference and connection with the original, first, series.
it all started with him, he gave a start, so yes, the "original series" was and still is.
We are all different, how many people have so many opinions
I was very worried at the moment with my niece that Stein would drag her away too.
Of course, Stein's family is still the same, one is worth the other, it's clear that the girl initially had problems with her head, but they added fuel to the fire and why take her to a psychologist when it's better to take her to boarding school, where, as a rule, even healthy people break their psyche.
Although the psychologist was beautiful, she was annoying with her frequent mistakes, but that was probably the point. In American movies/TV series, they always show us what cool cops/criminologists/psychologists they have, and so on; they solve any case in five minutes. In European countries, everything is more mundane and realistic, and the series "Crash" immediately comes to mind.
In general, it was a great, interesting and quite intense season, I hope the second season will not let you down.
Plus a poorly written portrait of a maniac. With such childhood traumas, her main target should have been men, not random women.
I even liked that the psychologist was wrong. In real life, people make mistakes. Psychopaths are hard to count, and that's what makes them interesting.