- The Coast Guard soldiers are sentenced to one of the most severe punishments available. Meanwhile, terrorism continues and Anita wants to negotiate an amnesty with Free Norway to calm the people.
- The collaborative government's concession to admit Russian lay judges allows sentencing the Norwegian Coast Guard soldiers to excessive prison terms as an absurd example. That makes them martyrs to the public and fueling the nationalist rebel opposition, whom PM Anita Rygh offers an amnesty in a reconciliation deal. Even the latter is shocked when the rogue officer's solo group kidnap the security chief Hans Martin Djupvik 's daughter, demanding a 'prisoner exchange'. He's set-up, gets wind, murders the kid and is caught. The tormented father is invited to perform 'private questioning', finds him unrepentant, even grossly insolent, and ends up shooting him in the head. Meanwhile more Norwgeians feel obliged to sell out to the harsh economic reality of Russian demands.—KGF Vissers
- S2 E3
The surviving coast guard men are tried and found guilty of section 147A with the Russian judge part of the tribunal. The families gasp.
PM Anita Rygh listens to the news and another item about a terrorist attack in Oslo. Her mother is despondent about the killings and has left the fridge door ajar. Anita assured her it will end soon.
Young folk lay down in protest chanting for the soldiers freedom, causing a traffic jam. Anita and her aide have to walk to the offices. The protesters confront Rygh but her security get her inside. Anita meets Sidorova and Minnikov, acting as a businessman. Anita wants to slow down further trade deals and actually says she wants to give the Free Norway group amnesty to enable peace in Norway. Sidorova disagrees but Minnikov smiles and agrees.
The protesters, young 20-somethings, meet and look at the social media interest #FreeOurSoldiers has attracted.
Colonel Vold Is in a jail cell, he is called out to the exercise yard, haggard. Djupvik meets him to show photos of teen victims of the terrorists. Djupvik raises the amnesty offer and terms, Vold wants to have a presser where he can explain himself. Vold is returned to his cell.
At home Hans-Martin discusses Vold's request with Hilde and Geir Buan, he watches his daughter dancing to a video.
Rygh announces the amnesty deal at a presser, Vold is there and introduced, to speak freely. Vold urges the resistance to return to peaceful democratic means to achieve freedom.
Minnikov Introduces a young Russian to Bente, his daughter Nadia.
Rygh and Roger Bull disagree about the amnesty deal, he says Parliament won't accept it.
Djupvik's staff car is disabled, he has to take his daughter to school and will be late. She's upset. A new teacher greets Andrea inside and leads her outside. Andrea is kidnapped. Djupvik and Hilde are frantic as agents tell them they have started searching. A video message comes in showing Andrea with a threat to release the five soldiers or else. Agents demand Vold help, he mentions a Stefan Christensen.
One of the #FreeOurSoldiers Group, Frida, is alarmed, she says someone has hijacked their website. At Police HQ an officer Sverre Vik makes telephone contact with Christensen, he has Andrea and allows her to speak. Djupvik and Hilde listen in. Vold is put on the line to reason with Stefan. Vold starts telling a story about a foggy mountain, the phone is cut off as the cops realize he is sending a coded message. Djupvik has to be restrained from reaching Vold.
Bente greets Nadia Minnikov, a little drunk. Nadia explains they are partners as her daddy bought the hotel. Bente presses her for details and escorts her to her room, where she vomits in the WC. Bente tries to call Zoya her partner. She then gets the special phone Norwegian Intelligence had given her, then gets Minnikov to see to his daughter, lying on the floor wasted. She takes a chance to place the phone next to Minnikov's to copy while he puts the young lady to bed. After a short convo, Bente grabs her phone and excuses herself.
A man videos a sleeping Andrea, 28 hours left.
Djupvik asks Sidorova to release the soldiers, she doesn't want to negotiate with terrorists but assures him she will do whatever she can to get Andrea.
Christensen offers Andrea a sandwich, she refuses.
Hilde asks Hans Martin for news, he has none. She regrets suggesting the Russian judge idea.
Bente sends a text then locks up the copy phone. She sees Zoya in the stairway and asks about the sale, Zoya says she had no choice.
The protester Frida urges her pal to restore the web link, he has had his PC confiscated but they will try his father's. She posts a peaceful message and denounces Free Norway.
The cops get a video tip, they see the fake teacher accomplice in a convenience store up in a small town near Otta. Back in the cabin she asks Stefan about the plan. He seems resolute then goes out to piss. He hears something then rushes inside. He calls someone for an update. Stefan packs up and they take Andrea away on foot to the woods. A large police team with dogs assembles. A caller lets Stefan know the government has agreed but he is suspicious. He orders Andrea to turn around then draws a handgun.
Hilde and Hans Martin wait in a car as the teacher is led by police. An officer appears carrying Andrea, Hilde and Djupvik rush to their sleeping daughter.
Anita and her mother watch TV reporting resistance fighters turning in weapons.
Frida is confused, her father says it's all politics.
In the forest Stefan is finally taken down by the Special Forces team.
The Djupviks sleep together, his phone flashes, he gets an invite to a meeting. He dresses and slips away evading his security detail. He arrives at an office basement, Stefan is held prisoner blindfolded. Djupvik threatens with a gun, demanding if Vold knew. Stefan taunts him about Andrea, then in a rage Hans Martin kills him.
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