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The Bridge (Danish: Broen Danish pronunciation: [bʁoːn]; Swedish: Bron Swedish pronunciation: [bruːn]) is a Nordic noir crime television series created and written by Hans Rosenfeldt. A joint creative and financed production between Sweden's Sveriges Television and Denmark's Danmarks Radio, it has been shown in more than 100 countries.[1]

The first series begins with the discovery of a dead body exactly on the centre of the Øresund Bridge, which links Malmö with Copenhagen, necessitating a joint investigation. Sofia Helin, as the Swedish police detective Saga Norén, stars in all four series. In the first and second, her Danish counterpart, Martin Rohde, is played by Kim Bodnia, and in the third and fourth Thure Lindhardt plays Henrik Sabroe. The first series was broadcast on the Swedish SVT1 and Danish DR1 during the autumn of 2011, and on the United Kingdom's BBC Four the following spring.

The second series aired in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland during the autumn of 2013,[2][3][4] and in the UK in early 2014.[5][6][7][8] The third series was broadcast in Denmark, Sweden and Finland during the autumn of 2015 and in the UK in November 2015.[9][10] The fourth series premiered on 1 January 2018 in the Nordic countries[11][12][13] and was broadcast weekly on BBC Two in the UK from 11 May 2018.

 

Cast

Main
  • Sofia Helin as Saga Norén, lead homicide detective in Malmö
  • Kim Bodnia as Martin Rohde, lead homicide detective in Copenhagen (series 1–2)
  • Thure Lindhardt as Henrik Sabroe, lead homicide detective in Copenhagen (series 3-4)
  • Dag Malmberg as Hans Petterson, the Police Commissioner in Malmö, later married to Lillian
  • Sarah Boberg as Lillian Larsen, the Police Commissioner in Copenhagen, later married to Petterson
  • Rafael Pettersson as John Lundqvist, IT expert for Malmö police
  • Lars Simonsen as Jens Hansen/Sebastian Sandstrod (series 1–2)
  • Puk Scharbau as Mette Rohde, Martin Rohde's wife (series 1–2)
  • Ann Petrén as Marie-Louise Norén, Saga's mother (series 3)
  • Gabriel Flores Jair as the Malmö police pathologist[note 1]
  • Henrik Lundström as Rasmus Larsson, Swedish junior police detective (series 2–3)
  • Mikael Birkkjær as Jonas Mandrup, lead homicide detective in Copenhagen (series 4)

 

Recurring (Series 3)
  • Kirsten Olesen as Hanne Thomsen, lead homicide detective in Copenhagen
  • Maria Kulle as Linn Björkman, the Police Commissioner in Malmö
  • Katrine Greis-Rosenthal as Alice Sabroe, Henrik Sabroe's wife
  • Olaf Johannessen as Lars Andersen, Lise Andersen's husband, Copenhagen businessman
  • Sonja Richter as Lise Friis Andersen, politically active vlogger
  • Nicolas Bro as Freddie Holst, Copenhagen businessman and art collector
  • Reuben Sallmander as Claes Sandberg, self-help guru, Freddie Holst's former business partner
  • Louise Peterhoff as Annika Melander, undertaker
  • Adam Pålsson as Emil Larsson, art gallery guide
  • Sarah-Sofie Boussnina as Jeanette, a young pregnant woman
  • Anna Björk as Åsa, Freddie's wife
  • Ann Petrén as Marie-Louise Norén, Saga's mother

Series 3

Series three starts 13 months later.

When a female body is found on a construction site in Malmö, Sweden – posed in a tableau representing a traditional family – Saga is assigned to the case together with a Copenhagen police officer Hanne Thomsen, who is hostile towards Saga due to her role in the incarceration of Martin Rohde. The victim is identified as Helle Anker, a resident of Copenhagen. Anker, a lesbian married to a Swedish woman, was the pioneer of Denmark's first gender-neutral preschool. Her work had been the target of numerous threats, including vlog posts by right-wing lawyer Lise Frise Andersen, whose husband owns the facility where Anker's body was discovered. While attempting to question Anker's son Morten, a mentally unstable veteran of the war in Afghanistan, Thomsen is wounded by a booby trap. Saga is then assigned a new Danish partner, Henrik Sabroe.

Another murder is linked to Andersen's blog. Hans Petterson is abducted and Linn Björkman takes over as his replacement. The murders are described on the television news, leading Emil Larsson, an art gallery employee, to come forward and show that they may have been staged to look like artworks from a collection owned by multi-millionaire Freddie Holst. The police suspect Holst's former business partner, Claes Sandberg. Holst had legally gained control of his company and art collection.

Saga's mother Marie-Louise challenges the assumption that Jennifer was the victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, suggesting that it was Saga's inability to connect with her sister emotionally that drove her to suicide. Marie-Louise claims that Saga has been to her home and threatened her. At first when Marie-Louise is found dead, the assumption is suicide but later it is considered it could be murder. Saga is interviewed by Internal Affairs. The pressure of her mother's investigation and her grief when Hans dies causes Saga to make a serious error. Linn, who has replaced the abducted Hans, temporarily suspends Saga and replaces her with Rasmus. A woman named Jeanette carrying Freddie's baby is kidnapped and a woman named Annika is discovered. Freddie outfoxes his security detail, goes to the secluded location that the killer has instructed and finds himself with Emil Larsson who explains that he has been enacting justice on those who wronged him during his childhood. Freddie was the sperm donor used to conceive him. He takes Freddie and the baby to Saltholm where he has prepared the final artwork. Saga and Henrik are following up on a lead and arrive in time to save the lives of all three.

Six years after she disappeared, the body of Henrik's wife is discovered, but no trace of their two daughters; causing him to spiral into depression and to overdose on drugs. Saga goes to his house in time to rescue him. Shortly after, Saga is informed that a preliminary hearing is being scheduled on her case and, despite Linn's belief that it will not proceed further than this, she worries that she will lose everything as a result. Henrik, wanting to find his two missing daughters himself, resigns his job and goes to find Saga, intending to ask her to join him. He eventually finds her at the train tracks where her sister killed herself, looking visibly distressed. Realising she is considering taking her own life on the tracks as the lights of an approaching train appear, Henrik desperately tries to talk her out of it, insisting he needs her expertise to help find his girls. When he attempts to cross the track to her, Saga draws a gun on him and orders him to stay back, before seemingly stepping into the path of an oncoming train. When it passes, however, Henrik sees that she has not gone through with it but has fallen to her knees a short distance away, and goes to comfort her as she begins sobbing. The series ends with Henrik and Saga studying the case information about the disappearance of Henrik's daughters.

 

 
 
 
 
 

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