A very pleasant ending. The case was solved according to the facts, nothing was "magically" found. I like this series. Nothing outstanding, but it is not inferior to Broadchurch, for example
I initially suspected this hero, but I liked the ending because several lines turned out to be not one)) well, in general, somehow everything ended very logically, there were no holes left, everyone was shown. It was very interesting to follow the investigation, the tangle was unwinding... There were not enough charismatic characters, but the detective component pleased.
after reading the comments that the outcome was unexpected, I really hoped that I would be surprised) but how many of these stories have already been where the culprit is a policeman? (it seems I've watched too many detectives)
The sad thing is that this also happens in real life, and there are not always such meticulous police officers as in the series...
maybe by naming the series after the main character, the creators hoped that they would be able to extend the show? Well, maybe)
@E770: Besides The killing, where else was that killer the boss of the police? And that it was immediately clear to you that he was the killer? there were no hints about it at all until the paint was shown at his caravan
This is spectacular and final, but still I don't really understand how Piri managed to arrest the superintendent without having any evidence (experts are only "going" to the van, as she says (what if the examination does not confirm her theory?), a DNA test is also still only in the plans). Considering how scrupulous they are about unjustified detentions.
A good detective. Not the best of the British, but solid and exciting. I began to guess about the solution quite quickly, and the story of the three students, to whom the answer for the lie arrived after so much time, made me doubt the guess until the last.
I like this series. Nothing outstanding, but it is not inferior to Broadchurch, for example
The intrigue before the finale, the denouement of the case is quite unexpected.
but how many of these stories have already been where the culprit is a policeman?
(it seems I've watched too many detectives)
The sad thing is that this also happens in real life, and there are not always such meticulous police officers as in the series...
maybe by naming the series after the main character, the creators hoped that they would be able to extend the show?
Well, maybe)
And that it was immediately clear to you that he was the killer? there were no hints about it at all until the paint was shown at his caravan
I feel sorry for the students. Such assholes...