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carppie

A new Finnish Netflix series called Deadwind follows Detective Sofia Karppi, who tragically lost her husband in an accident. She continues her work in the homicide bureau and is partnered with Sakari Nurmi, who was assigned to the homicide due to his background in financial crimes.

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carppie

Borderliner is a TV show that reveals who the murderer is right away, but it still keeps you hooked and wanting to watch more. It's a Scandinavian production and it's been very successful.

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carppie

A Scandinavian Crime Thriller is a detective story that I watched over the course of 2-3 days. It was entertaining and kept me interested without getting boring. The production quality was good, with good cinematography, editing, locations, and actors, but it didn't offer anything new in terms of its plot.

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carppie

Netflix created a Finnish series that is very similar to the first season of True Detective and a lot like the series Forbrydelsen. Even the credits of the Finnish series are slightly changed from Forbrydelsen's credits. People who used to enjoy listening to the credits of Forbrydelsen until the end of each episode are also enjoying the credits of the Finnish series. The feeling of coldness is the same in both series. If you are a fan of Forbrydelsen, you will definitely like the Finnish series.

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carppie

Fake Bron/Broen is a European TV series that I tried to like, but it was hard. I usually finish what I start, but this time I couldn't. I don't like American TV series, but this one didn't really appeal to me either. I didn't like the Finnish language used in the show either. The person speaking says a lot of things, but it would be easier to just translate it as "yes" or "no".

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carppie

I enjoy the feeling of being far away from the people watching me. I also like that Finnish is spoken.

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carppie

I shut it off after 5 minutes because it wasn't working. It was really disappointing. What did I expect from a Finnish show anyway?

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