8/10
Depressing
5 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I watched it. Can imagine it being perceived as a bit slow and depressing by some, but the latter suggests the show captures the atmosphere at the time. Found it a bit weird that the info text about Stig Engström being the suspect (*and not proven*) was shown already by the end of the first episode. Everyone in Sweden knows the suggested story, but for people outside it must feel like a pretty significant spoiler?

I enjoyed watching the show though, mostly because I was intrigued beforehand and through the episodes. I don't have any personal theories. Not sure what to think since according to records with the Scandia guards, Engström briefly conversated for "a couple of minutes" after clocking out at 23:19 and before stepping out on the street. Even if "a couple of minutes" isn't correct, he definitely said more than just good night like in the scene, according to those records.

Anyways, in the last episode I was mostly just wondering about the personal relations. Did Margareta really get together with that mean guy? Or was that made up (either in Stig's head or by the writers)?

Did the mean guy's daughter actually attend the movie that night and did Stig have that conversation with her about her being "so close to save him"?

(Thought Eva Melander played the part as Stig's wife excellent.)
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