![]() But I'm still slightly reticent about the show's characters, who seem rather heavily drawn, and also, perhaps, the drama's look and production values. ![]() ![]() The storyline has really grabbed me from the off: the conceit of the body, cut in half, perfectly positioned across the border of two countries who are then forced to work together, is a brilliant one. We'll plunge right on with the detail – of which there is a great deal – below, but first I thought it worth discussing our first impressions of the series. (The combination of the two languages above one set of BBC4 subtitles is almost enough to make my head explode). And also seeing which bits of Danish/ Swedish vocabulary manage to embed themselves in our minds with this mystery. In standard BBC4 Scandi-drama style, I'll be popping up on a Saturday night to post some of my thoughts on this week's episodes, and you'll all be concocting brilliant theories in the comments box. ![]() Good evening and welcome to The Bridge series blog. If you haven't seen the opening two episodes, do not read on – and if you've seen futher in the series, please do not leave spoilers. SPOILER ALERT: This blog is for those watching The Bridge on BBC4. ![]()
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