Trapped, set in Iceland. More Nordic Noire. I'll take a look. There's a series of mysteries by Michael Ridpath, set in Iceland - Fire and Ice - which gives an interesting portrayal of Icelandic culture, mythology and scenery.
Kept nodding off - but wanted to watch it! Will get it on catch-up tomorrow. Woke up with a start to find DH watching something horrible about murderers in a Polish prison....
Don't tell me! Only got the first 5 mins before I had to retrieve dgs from a sleepover because he wasn't feeling well. It's recorded for viewing tomorrow instead. Dgs now asleep in our bed and DH relegated to spare room.
I enjoyed it tonight. I felt I could not nip out anywhere as there was something going on all of the time. I do record it as well just in case. I think I know what is going on now, well almost.
They introduce so many different characters every week when I nip out to put the kettle on I miss a bit and then I'm trying to figure out who they all are for the rest of the episode.
Been watching it on catch-up, with sub-titles on (well, they're never off these days) I am loving it. And the gorgeous bit of rough very pleasant detective whose name I can't remember.