I watched this series when it was first shown and had to read the subtitles throughout as it was spoken in Danish. It was farfetched to say the least but will watch tonight as it is a US version.
It is necessary to watch the entire thing with all its red herrings and then to remember earlier excepts to see that it was not plausible. I did enjoy it but it was impossible to really believe the outcome.
I watch a film to be entertained not to sit and find plot-holes/continuity defects etc.
There have been a few films that have been tinkered with (don't ask me, I can't tell you) some have been slightly improved on and some have should have been down the gutter
I will discuss this after this series ends (if you like)as it would spoil it for anyone viewing it for the first time. This will only apply if the US version sticks to the same story line.
Me too Jack. The only reason a couple stick with me is down to the length of the thing and constantly having to think back to refresh my memory of certain things.
OK. But if you remember the first programme on the Danish version and all the details surrounding the "killing" it does not tally with who was disclosed as the eventual perpetrator. And my attention span was good as it needed to be with sub titles.
Although, to be fair, we had accused, cleared, re-accused and cleared *everyone* so many times that 'whomever' was exposed as the murder/ess I would have been willing to accept it! :o)