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- Where are you from? - Africa. My parents were missionaries.
- Peace? Just for tonight. - They are not the best of friends.
- The gun's caliber was a 45. - You mean nine millimeter?
- This says a 45. - Did Tyra meet anyone? Was it Kristjon? - He was convicted of murder and could be dangerous.
- You were restless last night. - I dreamt again.
- Is Ruth still running? - Yes, she likes it.
- Why are you asking about Jani? - She's my daughter.
- What the fuck were you thinking? - It wasn't my fault.
- How far have they gotten with the identifications? - The first set should be finished by now.
You said she didn't want us anymore.
There was someone else.
- Did you know my mother? - You look like her.
- What happens between those two there? - Mom always defended your mother
Dad? Dad?
I don't know what's going on with me now.
Is is hurting?
You have to find someone to see if it's bad.
The worst thing is when it's cold, right? Gets stiff, it feels really bad.
Caro... Hedda's half-sister.
Oh... Dreyer.
The winter can be brutal. That jacket is good.
Good and warm... and visible.
Okay... If you say so.
Hi.
It's my journal. Read what I wrote about Tyra.
Do I write badly?
Can you wait a bit?
Hey! New jacket?
- Ed? - Yeah? - Ed? - Yeah?
- Look at this... - They are calling and calling.
People are afraid. They're asking if we've caught Kristjon. What should I tell them?
- Tell them that we're working on it. - I've said that.
They say, "How much longer will they need to work?"
Just say that we're working on it.
- Oh yeah. Willy's called... again. - Okay... thanks.
Ed? This murder of Tyra...
could it be a cock-up, disguised as a ritual...
or many people with something of a new worldview. A sect.
With potentially more perpetrators, we should investigate those at Kataluma.
- The people of Kataluma are Christians. - Hello, Skule.
Hi, Torgeir.
Yes?
Mom doesn't know that I am here... but Jani's gone.
- What are you saying about Jani? - She left.
We can't find her. We've looked for several days.
Don't tell Mom that I've been here.
And then some food and coffee.
Listen up... two cars up to Sauri. The rest will be here.
We are looking for Jani and Kristjon.
- Can we talk to you, Margot? - You need to go beyond this area...
There'll be a search, but it will be organized by the police.
The police will carry out a peaceful search.
If they find them, the police will have to speak with them.
My daughter disappeared because you cannot take responsibility.
Yeah! Then let's go!
- We need to talk. - Move.
- I suggest that you cooperate with us. - Who the hell is that?
You've noticed some unusual behavior in Jani.
Jani is not dead.
- Have you two had a fight? - No.
Margot, I know this is pretty bad.
What do you know?
She's like this sometimes... when something is wrong. That's how she's always been.
Lately she's been behaving a little strangely.
- Why's that? - I don't know.
Listen... we must do this my way.
Ed? Her jacket and some clothes are missing. Here's her cell phone.
Go on!
Hi. Sorry, I...
- What...? - It's okay.
- What's going on? - Nothing. We're finished here.
- Finished with what? - With what we were doing.
- Yes, and that is...? - I can't do the work for you...
or have you follow us, or...
To think that you've found your mother. Dear Hedda.
- Did they all leave? - Yes. It's good to be alone.
- How did your father take it? - I don't know. He's still in intensive care.
I've been thinking about Mom and Dad these days.
What really happened between them?
She came here when she needed to talk to someone.
He had a temper... still has it, you know.
- He had taken it very badly. - What did she say?
She was scared. She said that she had met someone else.
When I woke up the next morning, she was gone.
I miss her. I wish she were here now.
Did he hit her?
Could he have killed her?
He has a temper, but he couldn't have killed her.
Do you believe that?
- You don't want any...? - No, I'm full. I don't want to gain more weight.
- No, then. You've got a new hat. - It's my lucky hat.
- I'll catch the big fish with that. - Yeah.
- Is it nice? - Yes, it is nice.
- Hi. - Hi.
Willy's caught a giant halibut. He's going to let me see it.
-Did you ever think I'd want to see that? -You should come.
I'll leave you two alone.
Yeah...
Yeah...
What was that about?
Oh...that... what's been going on.
-Yeah? -People are afraid.
Four murders, no arrests, and another girl is missing.
My God... There are even some who are talking about a change.
Who are they to talk?
You know, Ed... you only have to ask.
Yeah... ask for what? I don't get it.
For help.
This is a typical case of being in over your head.
- I've been in this situation before. - Yeah, I know.
- Do you know what I think? - What
I believe that what's happening now is a reprisal of the old crimes.
If you had done your job well, we wouldn't have ended up this way.
- Did you come alone? - Yeah.
How close were Tyra and Jani?
Were they close?
Yes... Those two, and Hans Nilsen's daughter.
Renate?
What was your name?
- Joel Dreyer. - Dreyer. Yeah, Dreyer.
Dreyer, so... God has brought Tyra home.
And that... that's good.
"Time of darkness", what is that?
Tyra said it.
Here it is, "time of darkness". Do you see that? What is, "time of darkness"?
I'm sorry.
Jani was here after Tyra left.
Up in her room?
She... talks to me sometimes.
- Jani? - No.
Tyra.
What does she say?
Renate Nilsen is not a good person.
But you're not a good person either.
I'm struggling to sleep. I have the same dream over and over again.
I'm hunting with my father. We become separated from one another.
Suddenly there's a wolf there, looking at me.
I have a rifle, but I'm afraid. Then I hear my Dad shouting.
He's coming and...
then the wolf leaps at him.
He's screaming and fighting for his life.
I have a rifle, but I can't do anything.
I'm only watching as my father dies.
What happens then?
I wake up.
You're exhausted.
Yes, there have been many things from the past, to say the least.
When this is all over...
why don't we take a trip to the coast... like we did before?
Today, I'm going down south.
- Today? - Yes.
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