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Old 09-28-2020, 11:32 AM   #127
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I'm 3 eps in to The Truth Will Out. A Swedish detective returns to work after a long medical recovery, is put in charge of a new cold case unit, and is assigned a team of total misfits. The setup seems like a thinly disguised ripoff of Adler-Olsen's Dept. Q but actually not bad so far - lots of sinister undercurrents.
For all the suspense they built up, this ended without much punch.

Now we're halfway through The Schouwendam 12 which is off to a very good start. A child who went missing 25 years before shows up with no memory, DNA fails to confirm his identity, and townspeople immediately start getting murdered for no apparent reason. If the 2nd half doesn't disappoint I'll be highly recommending it.
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