Investigator Jan and profiler Louise constantly move around in the thrilling periphery of a murderer's view as they link a series of killings.Investigator Jan and profiler Louise constantly move around in the thrilling periphery of a murderer's view as they link a series of killings.Investigator Jan and profiler Louise constantly move around in the thrilling periphery of a murderer's view as they link a series of killings.
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OK I know there were major plot holes and the end stretched reality, but overall this was a good thriller, well acted throughout. For me this is much better than most English dramas I have seen lately.
The perp plays his role really well, his r ships with co workers family & cop all add to the suspense...I easily binged this over a couple of days
Not sure what people are complaining about re the ending seemed fine to me.
I mean it's a tv show ffs relax & enjoy ... it's suitably icky as nordic noir should be but not gratuitous despite the grim opening.
Recommended!
Edit...watched season 1 last liked season 2 best!
Not sure what people are complaining about re the ending seemed fine to me.
I mean it's a tv show ffs relax & enjoy ... it's suitably icky as nordic noir should be but not gratuitous despite the grim opening.
Recommended!
Edit...watched season 1 last liked season 2 best!
It was surprisingly entertaining and well-acted. It has a very refreshing story of a serial killer who targets male victims. It's kind of similar to the british The Fall (2013) in its structure in the way that we know who the killer is from the beginning but that doesn't take from the suspense. Towards the last couple of episodes there were some serious plotholes which annoyed me... When it's only one or two I can ignore it, but they started to pile up. However, I can still fully recommend this series because it was entertaining from beginning to end.
I'm sure Denmark is a very nice country but after years of watching there excellent crime dramas I'm beginning to wonder if every other person is a psychotic violent killer! It can't be easy for the writers to come up with original ways to portray psychological serial killers but they do a pretty good job with Darkness those who kill. As always the detective heading the case and his assistant in this case a criminal psychologist played by the stunning Natalie Madurio have there own personal problems to deal with. I particularly enjoyed the opening of each episode which shows brief flashbacks of the perpetrators early lives and how it went towards turning out the way they did. All in all a very fine addition to the Nordic Noir genre. 8/10
I gave this a 7, because it's going to appeal to lovers of that slightly fading genre, Nordic Noir.
But don't make the mistake I did and watch this all in one go. I'd heard about it when series 4 was airing on BBC 4, so decided to catch up with the show on Prime.
I'm on the final episode of season one, and so far, the tone can best be described as humourless. I'm struggling to think of a single moment of light relief.
Everyone is played as a victim to some degree, and there's no real chemistry between any of the characters. One scene of potential lightness, a child playing with a cat, is soon toxified in an almost absurd way (don't worry, no animal is harmed on screen, apart from the human ones of course).
On that note, the violence, much of it sexual, is sickening. I'm not really one for trigger warnings, but if anything should have one, this should.
After writing this, I'm tempted to knock it down to 6, but I'll leave it as 7 and may slowly endure later episodes to see if it lightens up at all by season 4.
But don't make the mistake I did and watch this all in one go. I'd heard about it when series 4 was airing on BBC 4, so decided to catch up with the show on Prime.
I'm on the final episode of season one, and so far, the tone can best be described as humourless. I'm struggling to think of a single moment of light relief.
Everyone is played as a victim to some degree, and there's no real chemistry between any of the characters. One scene of potential lightness, a child playing with a cat, is soon toxified in an almost absurd way (don't worry, no animal is harmed on screen, apart from the human ones of course).
On that note, the violence, much of it sexual, is sickening. I'm not really one for trigger warnings, but if anything should have one, this should.
After writing this, I'm tempted to knock it down to 6, but I'll leave it as 7 and may slowly endure later episodes to see if it lightens up at all by season 4.
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- TriviaIn the UK, BBC Four started broadcasting season 1 as "Darkness: Those Who Kill" on 31 August 2019. Season 2 was broadcast on BBC Four in the UK in May 2021 as "Blinded: Those Who Kill." Season 3 was broadcast on BBC Four in the UK as "Lost: Those Who Kill," starting on 8 April 2023. Season 4 was broadcast on BBC Four in the UK as "Justice: Those Who Kill," starting on 26 October 2024.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from Den som dræber (2011)
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