Do you get the feeling that you are struggling to keep up - to follow the plot? Or is it just me? Sometimes I feel stupid, and sometimes the confusion adds to the excitement of the experience.
After watching the second episode, I'm beginning to see a pattern - seemingly unrelated murders or incidents...fleeting references to other events - that finally come together at the end. For instance, in the first episode - why was the five year old stabbing his eyes with a fork? In the very beginning, one of the police officers made reference to a report of this - and then as the show went on the little brother was always crying...until it became clear that his eyes had been "forked" ...but I never did get that part. Can anyone explain?
I enjoy the healthy doses of philosophy and wisdom injected into the most uncomfortable situations as the murders go unsolved.
Andy, I do love Wallander - maybe because he does do things a trained officer wouldn't do...stupid things. I think he follows his instincts, rather than correct procedure. He does nearly get himself killed, but his instincts seem to prove right and save the day just in time.
And so far, there have been emotional moments in both - that show the detective to be human. Ella turned out to have a heart -she did care for the poet detective who didn't see the big picture, just does his best to get along in his own small corner of the world. Can anyone explain how Ella got in touch with him so soon after Wallander's daughter submitted his name to the online dating site? Did that strain credibility?
I'm sorry we have only one more episode to go. I feel we are just getting to know the man. Is one more episode enough?
Jackie, I'm looking forward to reading the books too. They arrived today. I intend to get them shipped tomorrow. Will find out the media rate, which might take too long - and let you know. Masterpiece sent sets of three! We can stay open to talk about the books, even after the PBS series is over. I'm looking forward to comparing the two. Maybe you will appreciate the book form more, Mippy. The books have been best sellers - and the film adaptation has been well received. Perhaps different audiences?
ps I'll need the addresses of all of you who expressed interest - and your real names. Can't send them on otherwise.