S1E8 Fire and Fury
Now it is clear what the cell is willing to sacrifice to change the political and social state in Gernany and Europe radically: the life of more than 1000 children.
Policeman Asgeir moves to an idyllic town in the west part of Norway. After a local conflict, he meets a mysterious woman named Ragna, and soon they are both trapped in a network of right-wing radical forces that threaten Europe.
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Now it is clear what the cell is willing to sacrifice to change the political and social state in Gernany and Europe radically: the life of more than 1000 children.
Following the presumably Islamist attack on the right-wing populist candidate, Germany is upside down. However, the cell is planning something much bigger to finalize the swing on the right.
Brehme knows that the cell was infiltrated and does everything to find the traitor. Ragna is suspected, as well. Meanwhile, ordered by Inger, Asgeir is coming to Berlin as a back-up for Ragna.
Ellen has taken Krajewski and his wife hostages; Tereza and Asgeir must infiltrate a highly guarded warehouse in order to find proof; the NATO summit put the Norwegian government under extreme pressure; the Minister of Justice has bad news for Jonas.
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