![]() Not because I liked Jan Michelsen any better – I still think he’s quite an unlikable main character – or because there was any less violence against women (there was a sickening scene in the basement towards the end of the episode that was too gratuitous), but this was purely procedural, and it was quite propulsive and addictive. The good news is that the third episode was much better. And I agree with that – DTWK seemed to be far too by-the-numbers, which meant following some disturbingly easy tropes when it came to female victims.Īnd yet, I wanted to see whether the series would improve and hit its stride – after all, with BBC Four’s propensity to show double-bills each Saturday night, we’d be half-way through the series after tonight. Some of you thought it was an atmospheric serial killer hunt that had a nice twist at the end of episode two.Īnd then some of you thought that yet another series featuring young women being violently murdered was just too enough to take. ![]() I thought they were a bit clichéd and a bit meh, but many of you disagreed with me. Last week’s opening two episodes of Danish series, Darkness: Those Who Kill, disappointed me.
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