When Troels decided to pursue his campaign and not insist on telling the police about what Morten did, he became just as corrupt as the other politicians.
That's when I started to think the murderer was somoeone else even though Vagn was the obvious suspect. I remember when Vagn had been taken in for questioning and when he got back and he seemed so hurt by the way Pernille and Theiss both looked at him that I actually felt sorry for Vagn. I think everyone suspected him and the house from the very beginning, just like you did, but the actor was able to make us doubt our suspicion. I agree about the actor who portrayed Vagn. And I guess Pernille would be hopeful that Theiss wouldn't be in prison for long. I think both Theiss and Pernille were relieved to find out who had killed their daugher. You're right about Theiss seeming to be at peace at the end. Hi Val, I was thinking that since Rama refused to press charges agaisnt Theiss, that it wouldn't have a bearing on the case against Theiss regarding shooting Vagn. But I'm looking forward to it, if for no other reason than to hang out with Sarah Lund again (and you all too!) Reply Delete
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Bit self righteous (until the end!) I had suspected Morten as the murderer very early on and interesting how even the "nicest" character DID have dirty secrets.Ī friend watching series 2 said she was unmoved so far. Interesting how once we knew he was for sure the one, he looked different (they had him in a suit for the party) - all of that stuff adds to our perceptions. I suspected him and the house early on, but then began to like him. Not sure Theis can get another light sentence (isn't he still awaiting a judgement on the Rama thing?) but he seemed to be at peace afterwards and so was Pernille - which bugged me because of all that they had lost (daughter, house, "best friend" Vagn), it didn't seem at all realisic (though Theis pulling the trigger certainly did hold true to character).Īctor who played Vagn was superb. It did seem dark there all the time didn't it? I think that was very clever, adding to the gloomy atmospheric tone of the whole series. The medical examiner said she was still alive when she went in the water, and that she died by drowning. Then he took her to the woods where she nearly escaped but he caught her and tied her up and put her in the boot of the car, and then drove it into the water. He attacked her there and then he took her to the basement of the house the next day (Saturday) and kept her prisoner there until Sunday, I think. Nanna had gone to the flat where she had left her passport, and I think Vagn was probably waiting for her at the flat. I'm still not sure about the order of events regarding Nanna and Vagn but I think Vagn follwed Nanna to the flat, after the taxi driver(Leon, I think was his name)told Vagn about Nanna's plans to leave the country with her boyfriend. I think he wanted to tell Brix about what the plumber had told him.
I also wondered about the information Troels was so eager to reveal to Brix. The Killing: Compelling Danish crime thriller on BBC4 If you haven't watched this series yet, don't read the comments! Please share your thoughts about the ending in the comments. I am eager to discuss the series now with others who watched it too. What about the flat? And the car that was from Troel's department?
However, saying that, I'm not sure the ending was as satisfying as I was expecting it to be. There were so many unanswered questions! I'm still puzzling over details that don't make sense to me. I was totally hooked from the very first episode. I have to say that in my opinion, the whole series was the best dramatic series, ever! It had everything - the convoluted story has been so compelling, and all the actors were superb. There were so many suspects! Did you figure out who the murderer was or were you confused by all the red herrings (like I was)? It was like reading a book that you never want to end. I was eager to find out who the murderer was, but at the same time I feel bereft now that the series is finished. I feel like I've been on a rollercoaster ride with my emotions. So now we know who killed Nanna Birk Larsen. I have been addicted to watching The Killing on BBC 4 on Saturday nights and last night was the final two episodes of this brilliant Danish series.