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"We have just finished watching the original Danish version of The Killing (series 1), which is available on iPlayer. We really enjoyed it. We found it tense and exciting with some real surprises thrown in. However, now that we've reached the end, we don't actually understand what happened. I'm going to try to avoid big spoilers here, but don't look if you really don't want to know. The murder victim was taken to a flat run by politicians, and to a house, both of which had a lot of blood in them. After that, she was taken to the woods where she ran around for a bit a bit before the murderer put her back in the car they went there in, and killed her. During the course of events, a guy who knew something about the flat was killed, and then the guy who killed him was killed, neither of which seemed to have any connection with the main murderer. I thought the end of the series would bring a clear understanding of what actually happened, but we're stumped. Has anybody here seen it and get it? " Iv watched every Scandinavian thriller series going except for that one, it's on my list, I'm watching the Norwegian TV series'those who kill'on iplayer now | |||
"We have just finished watching the original Danish version of The Killing (series 1), which is available on iPlayer. We really enjoyed it. We found it tense and exciting with some real surprises thrown in. However, now that we've reached the end, we don't actually understand what happened. I'm going to try to avoid big spoilers here, but don't look if you really don't want to know. The murder victim was taken to a flat run by politicians, and to a house, both of which had a lot of blood in them. After that, she was taken to the woods where she ran around for a bit a bit before the murderer put her back in the car they went there in, and killed her. During the course of events, a guy who knew something about the flat was killed, and then the guy who killed him was killed, neither of which seemed to have any connection with the main murderer. I thought the end of the series would bring a clear understanding of what actually happened, but we're stumped. Has anybody here seen it and get it? Iv watched every Scandinavian thriller series going except for that one, it's on my list, I'm watching the Norwegian TV series'those who kill'on iplayer now" I hope I haven't spoiled it for you. Let me know if you can explain it when you've seen it. Since you like Scandi dramas (like us), have you seen Trapped (from Iceland)? That was brilliant. My favourite of all of them. | |||
"We have just finished watching the original Danish version of The Killing (series 1), which is available on iPlayer. We really enjoyed it. We found it tense and exciting with some real surprises thrown in. However, now that we've reached the end, we don't actually understand what happened. I'm going to try to avoid big spoilers here, but don't look if you really don't want to know. The murder victim was taken to a flat run by politicians, and to a house, both of which had a lot of blood in them. After that, she was taken to the woods where she ran around for a bit a bit before the murderer put her back in the car they went there in, and killed her. During the course of events, a guy who knew something about the flat was killed, and then the guy who killed him was killed, neither of which seemed to have any connection with the main murderer. I thought the end of the series would bring a clear understanding of what actually happened, but we're stumped. Has anybody here seen it and get it? Iv watched every Scandinavian thriller series going except for that one, it's on my list, I'm watching the Norwegian TV series'those who kill'on iplayer now You have lovely shoes Ashley ![]() Thank you, there my favourite slippers ![]() | |||
"We have just finished watching the original Danish version of The Killing (series 1), which is available on iPlayer. We really enjoyed it. We found it tense and exciting with some real surprises thrown in. However, now that we've reached the end, we don't actually understand what happened. I'm going to try to avoid big spoilers here, but don't look if you really don't want to know. The murder victim was taken to a flat run by politicians, and to a house, both of which had a lot of blood in them. After that, she was taken to the woods where she ran around for a bit a bit before the murderer put her back in the car they went there in, and killed her. During the course of events, a guy who knew something about the flat was killed, and then the guy who killed him was killed, neither of which seemed to have any connection with the main murderer. I thought the end of the series would bring a clear understanding of what actually happened, but we're stumped. Has anybody here seen it and get it? Iv watched every Scandinavian thriller series going except for that one, it's on my list, I'm watching the Norwegian TV series'those who kill'on iplayer now You have lovely shoes Ashley ![]() ![]() They look very comfortable ![]() | |||
"We have just finished watching the original Danish version of The Killing (series 1), which is available on iPlayer. We really enjoyed it. We found it tense and exciting with some real surprises thrown in. However, now that we've reached the end, we don't actually understand what happened. I'm going to try to avoid big spoilers here, but don't look if you really don't want to know. The murder victim was taken to a flat run by politicians, and to a house, both of which had a lot of blood in them. After that, she was taken to the woods where she ran around for a bit a bit before the murderer put her back in the car they went there in, and killed her. During the course of events, a guy who knew something about the flat was killed, and then the guy who killed him was killed, neither of which seemed to have any connection with the main murderer. I thought the end of the series would bring a clear understanding of what actually happened, but we're stumped. Has anybody here seen it and get it? Iv watched every Scandinavian thriller series going except for that one, it's on my list, I'm watching the Norwegian TV series'those who kill'on iplayer now I hope I haven't spoiled it for you. Let me know if you can explain it when you've seen it. Since you like Scandi dramas (like us), have you seen Trapped (from Iceland)? That was brilliant. My favourite of all of them. " Yes it's was superb, my favourite has to be 'blackspot' from France, netflix | |||
"We have just finished watching the original Danish version of The Killing (series 1), which is available on iPlayer. We really enjoyed it. We found it tense and exciting with some real surprises thrown in. However, now that we've reached the end, we don't actually understand what happened. I'm going to try to avoid big spoilers here, but don't look if you really don't want to know. The murder victim was taken to a flat run by politicians, and to a house, both of which had a lot of blood in them. After that, she was taken to the woods where she ran around for a bit a bit before the murderer put her back in the car they went there in, and killed her. During the course of events, a guy who knew something about the flat was killed, and then the guy who killed him was killed, neither of which seemed to have any connection with the main murderer. I thought the end of the series would bring a clear understanding of what actually happened, but we're stumped. Has anybody here seen it and get it? Iv watched every Scandinavian thriller series going except for that one, it's on my list, I'm watching the Norwegian TV series'those who kill'on iplayer now You have lovely shoes Ashley ![]() ![]() ![]() Sorry I'm being distracted by your boobs | |||