The killing danish television
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In the world of this show, there are three political parties in Denmark. The politics in this season are pretty complicated, but I’ll outline the basics here. (This is set in 2009) Meanwhile, at the military barracks, there is another murder, of Allan Myg Poulsen (Nicolai Dahl Hamilton), a soldier who was in Afghanistan and about to re-deploy. Sure enough, a video surfaces of Anne, beaten and tied to a chair, reading a statement by the “Muslim League” about the infidel Danes and their atrocities toward Afghan civilians during the war. Lund figures out that the woman, Anne Dragsholm (Sarah Gottlieb), was tortured before she was killed. But then a few things happen in quick succession. “Whatever,” she says, making to go back to border purgatory. The cops and PET bristle and argue with her.
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“It’s not the husband,” Lund declares after looking at the file. When Brix brings Sarah on board, the cops have the husband in custody for the murder. Love Nordic Noir? Click here to find more excellent series!- The Caseīecause the body turned up at a Memorial Park, the PET, or national intelligence agency, has to get involved, in case there is a political or terrorist motive to the murder. Somehow, these disparate threads will come together through the murder(s). We don’t know why he is in the psych ward, but we know he’s been there for 2 years, has done his treatment, and is ready to get back to his wife and son. Over at the military hospital, former soldier Jens Peter Raben (Ken Vedsegaard) is up for release. There is an anti-terrorism bill that the PM wants Buch to introduce and get passed in parliament at all costs.
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Meanwhile, rookie politician Thomas Buch (Nicolas Bro) is pressured by the Prime Minister (Kurt Ravn) to become the Minister of Justice after the current Minister has a heart attack. But when a dead woman turns up tied to a pole in a Memorial Park (I believe it’s the Danish equivalent a National Cemetery, for veterans) Sarah’s old boss, Brix (Morten Suurballe), sends Detective Ulrik Strange (Mikael Birkkjaer)to fetch her. At the opening of the series, Sarah surfaces as a zombie-like border patrol cop, resigned to live out her life in penance for the myriad ways she screwed up in season 1. Forbrydelsen (The Killing) season 2, currently on Topic, sees Danish detective Sarah Lund (Sofie Gråbøl) paired with a new partner on a new mystery.