Huss
- Serie de TV
- 2021–
- 1h 30min
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6.7/10
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La nueva agente de policía Katarina Huss tiene que lidiar con la dura vida en Gotemburgo y con colegas sospechosos y pronto se encuentra en una maraña de corrupción y traición.La nueva agente de policía Katarina Huss tiene que lidiar con la dura vida en Gotemburgo y con colegas sospechosos y pronto se encuentra en una maraña de corrupción y traición.La nueva agente de policía Katarina Huss tiene que lidiar con la dura vida en Gotemburgo y con colegas sospechosos y pronto se encuentra en una maraña de corrupción y traición.
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The title of the review sounds like a contradiction in terms. The explanation? It's ridiculous that recruits still on probationary training get to join the detective branch on secondment. It's ludicrous that a green recruit gets allowed to infiltrate an international drug smuggling gang. It's absurd that the particular team of cops training the newbies would be given such a role or that they would even be allowed to continue operating. However, the storyline was good, the acting excellent, the settings in Gothenburg real.
There is a back story that holds the narrative together and this is why this short series was successful. The police department is undergoing criticism for its response to a series of riots and is being investigated particularly in respect of the team Katarina Huss and her fresh-faced colleagues are assigned to. We know the official story and the real story comes out little by little. It's not hard to guess who the baddie is but what is hidden and has to be worked out is how and why the other participants played their roles.
During the slow revelations leading to the truth of the riots, Katerina throws herself into solving crimes, some of which she has been dumped into, and does it with empathy and intelligence but her methods and motivations are often not appreciated by the team, nor by her superiors. I didn't anticipate the final denouement and how it happened. There were a couple of things leading up to the unmasking of the culprit that didn't ring true including that hoary old plot device of, "I can't tell you now, just give me a bit of time".
All things considered, this was an enjoyable tale of moral dilemmas and crime solving. In an epilogue to the climax, Katerina has to make a decision for her future. To enable a second series, she makes the "wrong" decision and becomes complicit in what she fought against. I look forward to her development and the effects of her actions and choice in Season Two if and when it is commissioned.
There is a back story that holds the narrative together and this is why this short series was successful. The police department is undergoing criticism for its response to a series of riots and is being investigated particularly in respect of the team Katarina Huss and her fresh-faced colleagues are assigned to. We know the official story and the real story comes out little by little. It's not hard to guess who the baddie is but what is hidden and has to be worked out is how and why the other participants played their roles.
During the slow revelations leading to the truth of the riots, Katerina throws herself into solving crimes, some of which she has been dumped into, and does it with empathy and intelligence but her methods and motivations are often not appreciated by the team, nor by her superiors. I didn't anticipate the final denouement and how it happened. There were a couple of things leading up to the unmasking of the culprit that didn't ring true including that hoary old plot device of, "I can't tell you now, just give me a bit of time".
All things considered, this was an enjoyable tale of moral dilemmas and crime solving. In an epilogue to the climax, Katerina has to make a decision for her future. To enable a second series, she makes the "wrong" decision and becomes complicit in what she fought against. I look forward to her development and the effects of her actions and choice in Season Two if and when it is commissioned.
I love this show, interesting characters, realistic crimes and reactions.
Its not exactly Scandi noir because it's city based - but it has the strong female characters of Scandi noir along with a pacey police procedural. I've no idea why it's not more highly rated, it's Definitely worth your time.
The acting is strong, there's a true underlying essence of how and why the police stick together in the worst of situations because no one should really need to make the decisions they do under extreme pressure of day to day policing issues, really it's no wonder Post traumatic stress disorder is so prevalent in the forces, realistically there's major issues with how it's set up.
Its not exactly Scandi noir because it's city based - but it has the strong female characters of Scandi noir along with a pacey police procedural. I've no idea why it's not more highly rated, it's Definitely worth your time.
The acting is strong, there's a true underlying essence of how and why the police stick together in the worst of situations because no one should really need to make the decisions they do under extreme pressure of day to day policing issues, really it's no wonder Post traumatic stress disorder is so prevalent in the forces, realistically there's major issues with how it's set up.
The demise of most TV series like films is a poor script and that's the big problem here. This appears to be a spin off or sequel to a 2008 series "Irene Huss", I never saw it. As a previous reviewer said, this series wants us to believe that a trainee cop is given all these special assignments, because the trainee is so intelligent and her mom is a high ranking police officer The lead character Katarina Huss makes plenty of dumb mistakes as would be expected from any trainee. If she had been a highly intelligent university student in criminology or a close subject, it would be more believable but this series jumps the shark. That she's the hero of the episodes is stupid.
I tend to enjoy European police procedurals, but other than some beautiful locations and a few good actors, watch "Beck" or "Wallander" (Swedish or British versions) if you want to see good Swedish police dramas.
I tend to enjoy European police procedurals, but other than some beautiful locations and a few good actors, watch "Beck" or "Wallander" (Swedish or British versions) if you want to see good Swedish police dramas.
Karin Franz Körlof is standout as Katarina Hoss in this binge watchable high quality TV series from Sweden. All the cast are good, and the direction is top notch. While the procedure maybe stretched beyond credibility at times and Katarina is too much of a loan wolf to be a real team player that's the whole point and you can't help but follow her progress... The plots are good, especially Episode Four which is edge of your seat working on several levels. Looking forward to Season Two.
Can anyone explain to me exactly why the Riots and their aftermath is so pivotal in Huss? I got quite confused as to the relevance of these riots - and just exactly why they formed such a central psychodrama - to the series. I'm exactly like Katarina - who looked totally nonplussed at let's say some stage of the proceedings - without giving a spoiler!. If someone could give me a synopsis to why the four (?) Cops got each.other into such a pickle over these riots I would be grateful. Otherwise Huss wasn't bad as an insight into how Swedish rookie cops settle into their new jobs - even if one has a mother who is a top police officer. Wonder if the series had a police adviser? The Correction episode was powerful stuff. More Chicago -than small "l" liberal Sweden! David J Baird Melbourne Australia.
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- ConexionesSpin-off from Irene Huss (2007)
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