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8/10
Family ties
Lejink23 July 2013
Yet another intensely entertaining double-episode of the excellent Swedish cop-drama covering the lives and work of a crack crime squad. As is its practice, it commences with a seemingly random murder, in this instance, the shooting of a high ranking Nigerian immigrant by a cop in a police-raid supposedly gone wrong, but which proves the key to all sorts of interrelated events, including the violent murders of the adoptive mother and father of a young boy, ditto that of a one-time company director brought down by the rejection of a lover who it turns out has aborted their expected child, industrial espionage all of which eventually centres on Kerstin Holm's past romantic involvement with a past drunken, abusive colleague.

Somewhat slower and lower-key in tone, this story started slowly but soon started to spin its own habitual web of intrigued drawing in the viewer's interest and if the placement of Kerstin at the centre of the afore-mentioned web stretches credibility, it nevertheless effectively draws in all the pieces together to provide an effective, all-loose-ends-tied-up ending.

Again as usual, we get insights into the team members' own private lives and hike the accent was firmly on Kerstin, we also witnessed the continuing stress in Hjelm's marriage, a crisis in the health of Norlander's young baby and the growing pangs of Chavez's marriage. The acting as I've said before is excellent across all the roles, the ensemble's unflashy teamwork reflecting the same approach as the unit itself. I also like the little dabs of quirkiness inserted just to spice matters up, particularly the mysterious old office-cleaner who flits in and out of the Incident Room interacting tellingly with individual team-members usually to their baffled betterment.

This particular two-parter took time to really inveigled me in but once I got there, as before, I was hooked and would if anything rate this story as probably, if marginally, the best in the series so far.
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8/10
Kerstin is a little too close to a suspect
Tweekums26 May 2013
Warning: Spoilers
This, the forth story involving Stockholm's A Unit opens with a sinister man going up to a remote farmhouse; soon afterwards its occupants are reported missing. This isn't the first case the team investigates though; they are called in when an illegal immigrant is shot and killed by a police officer who claims it was self defence. There are certain complications though; the dead man was the son of a senior Nigerian politician and the gun he allegedly used was of a similar type to one owned by the officer who killed him; to make things even more complicated he dated Kerstin seven years before. While the team are looking into what happened there a self proclaimed 'master thief' is arrested just after he has broken into a house where he found a body and an accompanying note suggesting it belongs to a serial killer whose victims are in a bog near the farm we saw in the opening scenes.

To avoid major spoilers I've limited the plot synopsis to events that occurred in the first half of the story. This was another good story which as well as providing us with another interesting mystery delved further into the characters of the team members; in particular Kerstin. The story was wrapped up nicely although it inevitably fell into the cliché of bringing the two cases together at the end and this led to some melodramatic moments. There were plenty of exciting moments as well as one or two real shocks to keep the viewer gripped as the team closed in on the killer… whose identification I obviously won't reveal!
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7/10
Too Contrived
crumpytv28 July 2020
Very slow at the start. I wasn't really sure what it was all about come the end. It is watchable enough provided you don't take the characterisations and plots too seriously.
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1/10
Amataur hour
Eddie_weinbauer20 May 2016
This series is slow paced and full of romantic drama.And stereotype cops straight out and American movie.

First problem is,they trying to be too many things at once.They need to decide Drama ,thriller or action.

They walk into a suspect's place of work, and immediately start harassing him,when all they need is information.And we're talking a businessmen her,not small time drug dealer. they seem to have no idea how police work is done.I have no first hand knowledge myself,but i doubt they need put together a group of police officer so they can work as internal affairs in shooting. The stupidity level even rises,when one of the investigators have had an affair with the suspect they investigate.But yet get to be on the case,cause it was 7 year ago. I seriously doubt any cop would be kept on a case investigating someone she had an affair with.HEll hath no fury like women scorned

Second problem is: The characters are just too bloody uninteresting. You really don't care about their romance,their private life,or anything else they're up to for that matter.They are down right bore you to death.

All this makes the story just too interesting to follow. It's regular snooze fest.

The producers could learn a lot from johan falck
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