No, it's not just you Tegan - I had so looked forward to it but have found it very disappointing. I enjoyed Krister Henrikkson in the earlier series (especially his badly-dyed hair) but this final series seems so far from the Wallander of fiction that it just doesn't ring true for me. There have been some great touches, as in the photos with names he has hidden away as he realises he has problems, but on the whole the character seems to have little to do with the original, in its complexity and darkness. I'm almost bracing myself for a happy ending. I find his affair with the much younger teacher totally incredible. I'm also getting fed up of the blank stare when he can't remember something!
I appreciate that events have to be invented to stretch out the series, but I feel the makers of this series have turned Wallander into a happy, forgetful granddad. This isn't the brilliant, moody Wallander I know, with his insomnia, bouts of heavy drinking, stomach upsets, anxiety and ruminative self doubt. I shall plod on to the end but with a heavy heart.