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The Killing - Season 2

After the resolution of the Larsen case, Lund is demoted and works as a passport officer in the southern town of Gedser. Ulrik Strange, a detective from Copenhagen, visits Lund on behalf of her former boss, Lennart Brix, and asks for her help in solving the murder of military legal adviser Anne Dragsholm. Dragsholm was found murdered at the memorial for executed members of the Danish resistance in Ryvangen Memorial Park, tied to a replica of an execution post used by the firing squads of the German occupying power. Despite initial uninterest, Lund joins the investigation and comes to suspect that the murder is not as straightforward as it seems, despite the forced confession of Dragsholm's husband. Meanwhile, Thomas Buch, the newly appointed Minister of Justice, suspects that his predecessor was involved in the cover-up of a massacre of Afghan civilians by Danish soldiers, and that this incident is connected with Dragsholm's murder.

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Top Cast

  • Sofie Gråbøl

    Sofie Gråbøl

    Sarah Lund

  • Morten Suurballe

    Morten Suurballe

    Lennart Brix

  • Nikolaj Lie Kaas

    Nikolaj Lie Kaas

    Mathias Borch

  • Sigurd Holmen le Dous

    Sigurd Holmen le Dous

    Asbjørn Juncker

  • Anders W. Berthelsen

    Anders W. Berthelsen

    Robert Zeuthen

  • Olaf Johannessen

    Olaf Johannessen

    Kristian Kamper

  • Jonatan Spang

    Jonatan Spang

    Kristoffer Kamper

  • Trine Pallesen

    Trine Pallesen

    Karen Nebel

  • Tammi Øst

    Tammi Øst

    Birgit Eggert

Overview

After the resolution of the Larsen case, Lund is demoted and works as a passport officer in the southern town of Gedser. Ulrik Strange, a detective from Copenhagen, visits Lund on behalf of her former boss, Lennart Brix, and asks for her help in solving the murder of military legal adviser Anne Dragsholm. Dragsholm was found murdered at the memorial for executed members of the Danish resistance in Ryvangen Memorial Park, tied to a replica of an execution post used by the firing squads of the German occupying power. Despite initial uninterest, Lund joins the investigation and comes to suspect that the murder is not as straightforward as it seems, despite the forced confession of Dragsholm's husband. Meanwhile, Thomas Buch, the newly appointed Minister of Justice, suspects that his predecessor was involved in the cover-up of a massacre of Afghan civilians by Danish soldiers, and that this incident is connected with Dragsholm's murder.

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