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Mia Kirshner's performance is the main reason to watch this movie.

Maybe it's the cultural barrier, but I was bored to tears and wasn't able to finish it.

I considered that initially, but think it less likely now (I'm watching the show for the first time and haven't caught up to the final two episodes yet). It's certainly a possibility, which would make his relationship with Cornelia even more of a problem.

Everything was so predictable! The only exception: am I the only one who thinks that Adam paid some guys to B&E the Luncheonette?

I thought Yusuf's confession was real.

I liked this episode at least as much as the one before. I actually care about the characters at this point.

They should've asked Nina Hoss for help. She was pretty good, I thought, and I don't understand why she isn't mentioned in the review at all.

I watched this for Adelaide Clemens after I discovered her in "Rectify", and I was not disappointed.

Thank you very much for these reviews, Zack!

I only finished the show now, but wanted to add my thanks for the reviews!

Pulp are so overrated, it's not even funny.

I really don't think Birgitte acts hypocritically. Her plan is to stop the derosion of the public health sector, but given the shoddy state it's in, it's unreasonable to expect her to let her daughter pay the price for the mistakes of her predecessor!

I was surprised this season has a different aspect ratio, but that's probably only becaused I watched the BBC version of the first one. The Danish version is shown at 1:2.20, which takes some getting used to, but I like it.
I consider myself a pacifist and would've preferred a withdrawal, but as Birgitte said, she