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Sofia Helin | ... |
Saga
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(31 episodes, 2011-2018)
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Rafael Pettersson | ... |
John
(30 episodes, 2011-2015)
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Dag Malmberg | ... |
Hans
(28 episodes, 2011-2015)
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Sarah Boberg | ... |
Lillian
(24 episodes, 2011-2015)
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Kim Bodnia | ... |
Martin
(20 episodes, 2011-2013)
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Puk Scharbau | ... |
Mette
(19 episodes, 2011-2013)
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Lars Simonsen | ... |
Jens
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(15 episodes, 2011-2013)
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Henrik Lundström | ... |
Rasmus
(14 episodes, 2013-2015)
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Season 2 begins 13 months after the events of the first season. A coastal tanker leaves the Öresund waterway and is headed straight for the Øresund Bridge. When the Coast Guard board the ship they discover there is no crew, and three Swedish and two Danish youths are chained below deck. Saga Norén, County Police, Malmö, is put in charge of the case and contacts Martin Rohde, who is still haunted by the death of his son. Soon it turns out the chained youths were just the beginning... Someone wants to direct our attention to the changing climate and the use of our planet's resources, and will stop at nothing to do it. It all turns into a race against the clock to prevent a disaster where many lives are at stake... Written by Nimbus Film
I guess reviewer Smockan didn't notice that Sofia Helins odd character had Aspergers Disorder which results in a very asocial behaviour. She don't know how to socialize or communicate in a normal fashion. She knows nothing about being diplomatic or "holding back". She's just barging in like a bulldozer.
I've seen the first 9 episodes and was amazed by the exciting storyline, the twists and Kim Bodnias acting. Sofia Helins performance isn't top notch but the character is so amusing and hilarious so you cant do nothing but love her. as long as you don't have to meet her in real life. =)
Those of you out there who just watched one episode and thought "this is crap. Cant stand watching this piece of *beeep*. Let's watch Wrestling instead" just don't know what you missed. This is a great crime series and it shows that Sweden and Denmark should co op more often when it comes to made for TV-drama.