Anonymous wrote:Katarina was so awful. What a disgusting person. Great acting, though!
One thing that was never really resolved - why was there a photo of Rasmus with Ruby and another au pair (as well as some other men) and the au pairs were all dressed up? It gave very obvious unsavory vibes, but was it just a red herring?
Really good show, but each episode gave me such a feeling of dread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was not a fan (and I love Nordic crime dramas). The whole plotline felt predictable (except the last 10 min which were only predictable for the last episode or two), the neighbors were annoying stereotypes, and there were too many times I thought to myself, “who would react that way to X?” I did like the lead actress.
Who would be friends with those sleazy neighbors?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting to see the obvious exploitation of an imported immigrant servant-class in a country universally heralded as the happiest, most progressive place on earth.
Anonymous wrote:I was not a fan (and I love Nordic crime dramas). The whole plotline felt predictable (except the last 10 min which were only predictable for the last episode or two), the neighbors were annoying stereotypes, and there were too many times I thought to myself, “who would react that way to X?” I did like the lead actress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. There is a dubbed version in English, as well as the original Danish with subtitles. I personally always prefer the original language with subtitles.
Same. I find the voices/voice actors they use don't match the character and it messes with my experience. Was on the fence, will check it out.
Anonymous wrote:NP. There is a dubbed version in English, as well as the original Danish with subtitles. I personally always prefer the original language with subtitles.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone find the motherhood angle interesting? The lead was able to work and take care of herself (go on runs, get good sleep) because the au pair was there… who had to make her own difficult choice…