“It would be easier if there were a reason” There’s a reason why he isn’t in the city anymore, left a mystery for the time being. We know he was previously in Reykjavík, which explains more of the touchy relationship with Trausti.
While Ásgeir sketches the mystery man from the bar, we get a tiny bit of background info on Andri. He may not be a killer, but it does’t mean he’s not fucked up. She’s letting her guard down a bit because the cops let him go, so it means he can’t be a killer- right? Well, this peaks Hinrika’s curiosity. He wishes she’d “ come home.” I doubt that’ll happen.Īt the store, Hinrika talks to Jóhanna (Jasmín Dúfa Pitt), who asks about Hjörtur. She’s also fucking a younger man at night there, which her husband witnesses as he spies on her. She’s a teacher, so she looks after things at the gym. He and his wife Aldís (Steinunn Ólína Þorsteinsdóttir) are estranged to some degree.
Sigurður (Þorsteinn Bachmann) has some issues other than his involvement in the new port. There’s definitely cause for suspicion in regards to Cpt. Søren Carlsen (Bjarne Henriksen) and his right hand man. Maybe there’s a way to track down accomplices. She finds there were only “ two Icelandic numbers” called from the cell. Then Hinrika discovers Nishadi (Marta Quental) has a phone that was in the camper van. Joy (Grace Achieng) finds a tiny bit of comfort knowing Jonas is dead. Andri tries to nicely tell his ex-father-in-law to stop blaming Hjörtur. Even Agnes (Nína Dögg Filippusdóttir) isn’t as adamant as her father. It isn’t a happy time for Andri when he has to go to Eiríkur (Þorsteinn Gunnarson) and let him know Hjörtur’s been released, that he’s currently cleared of any charges. Turns out, he drank with someone celebrating a return home “ from Spain.” But cut off from the world, they have little choice.Īt the hotel bar, Andri and Hinrika go looking for the owner of the receipt they found in the jacket along with the severed arm? The bartender tells them it was MP Friðrik Davíðsson (Magnús Ragnarsson). With the road snowed in, there are plenty of troubles. Guðmundur (Sigurður Karlsson) alerts Mayor Hrafn Eysteinsson (Pálmi Gestsson) of an impending avalanche. The big mystery remains, and Andri is no further ahead. He’s still not totally out of the woods, having spread photos of an “ active investigation,” but there’s no criminal charges. This also means Hjörtur (Baltasar Breki Samper) is being let go. Their victim was not on board, nor was their killer. He and his cops – Hinrika (Ilmur Kristjánsdóttir) and Ásgeir (Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson) – now know people on the ferry can be counted out of the suspect pool. * For a recap & review of Episode 5, click here.Ĭhief of police Andri Ólafsson (Ólafur Darri Ólafsson) is on the line with Trausti Einarssson (Björn Hlynur Haraldsson) from Reykjavik, letting him know about “ the arm” and having to eat a bit of shit for losing the body. * For a recap & review of Episode 3, click here. Written by Clive Bradley & Sigurjón Kjartansson