It’s a cliché that all Nordic Noir is the same kind of bleak look at crime in a cold climate. In reality, its a genre that spans a wide range of moods, from cosy crime to darkly funny to lightweight procedurals. But within that wide range there are still series that focus on the dark side of crime – and Those Who Kill is the leader of that sinister pack.
The original Those Who Kill series back in 2011 never quite took off, so the serial-killer crime franchise was rebooted as Darkness: Those Who Kill in 2019. A second series (this time carrying the ominous label 'Blinded') soon followed – but this time around there’s been a few changes made.
Louise Bergstein (Natalie Madueño) Source: SBS
That season developed into a race against time. Louise found herself drawn back into her old line of work while the police realised there was more than one killer at large and that the killers’ most recent kidnap victim might still be alive. This season builds on that ticking clock idea - though not in the way you might expect, considering the series begins with Louise returning to her rural home town of Funen to check in with an old family friend.
But Alice (Solbjørg Højfeldt) has a favour to ask: she wants Louise to look into the unsolved murder of her teenage son, who was killed five years earlier. A single murder isn’t really Louise’s area of expertise, but it turns out there’s been (at least) two similar murders since then, with the local police making little progress in the case.
Louise and Karina (Helle Fagralid) Source: SBS
Those Who Kill has always been as much about the killers as the cops (there were times last season the bad guys threatened to take over the series). So while the crack crime-fighting duo of Karina and Louise are hard at work putting together a new profile of the killer, we already know who they’re looking for: the seemingly quiet and reserved Peter Vinge (Tobias Santelmann), a single father struggling to raise his young son after the collapse of his marriage.
Peter Vinge (Tobias Santelmann) Source: SBS
Season one was focused on a couple who were straightforwardly evil; here (thanks in part to Santelmann’s excellent performance) there’s a bit more to what makes Peter tick. He’s driven by jealousy, an urge to take down those he sees as better than him. Even as Louise starts to nail down exactly what she’s looking for, Peter starts fraying at the edges. His kills are becoming messier, the time between them growing shorter. She already had a deadline with her dying friend’s final request, but now she has another reason to find the killer as quickly as possible.
He might still be able to put up a smooth and charming front, but his urge to kill is getting out of hand. Now every moment he’s free is a moment someone else is in danger – and if Louise can’t bring him in, the body count is only going to rise.
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