I'm finding it very unmissable although we do watch it in two one-hour bite sized chunks.
So many red herrings...the latest being 'the man watching in the red overalls'....just wondered how that closing scene could be written in a book as so much was conveyed/implied visually...or at least we were supposed to think ''ah..hah'..it's him. But I think we will find out that he is another red herring. My take is that Nanna went back to the flat to retrieve her passport (which we know is a fact) but then saw something or someone or caught someone inflagrante delecto....maybe Bremer and Brix in a gay liaison...that she had to be killed. Nothing personal against her per se...more a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. So this means that it has to be someone with access to the flat...which brings us back to Troels and his crowd. Not Troels...he has an alibi...Morten? And what is the significance of Theiss's library card being found near the scene in Episode One? Or the frantic searching he made for a map...which turned up on top of Nanna's coffin but which he then made no attempt to retrieve...curious.
But then, again, she could have been murdered by aliens.
So many red herrings...the latest being 'the man watching in the red overalls'....just wondered how that closing scene could be written in a book as so much was conveyed/implied visually...or at least we were supposed to think ''ah..hah'..it's him. But I think we will find out that he is another red herring. My take is that Nanna went back to the flat to retrieve her passport (which we know is a fact) but then saw something or someone or caught someone inflagrante delecto....maybe Bremer and Brix in a gay liaison...that she had to be killed. Nothing personal against her per se...more a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. So this means that it has to be someone with access to the flat...which brings us back to Troels and his crowd. Not Troels...he has an alibi...Morten? And what is the significance of Theiss's library card being found near the scene in Episode One? Or the frantic searching he made for a map...which turned up on top of Nanna's coffin but which he then made no attempt to retrieve...curious.
But then, again, she could have been murdered by aliens.
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