The best TV series this week April 17



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Nicola Walker in “The split 2”.

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“Division 2” (SVT)

Series Captain: Abi Morgan. Starring: Nicola Walker, Barry Atsma, Deborah Finlay, Annabel Scholey.

Nicola Walker is the biggest British TV star right now. A brilliant actress of low intensity who makes all the comics in which she participates; from “Rio” and “Disappeared, never forgotten” to “Our great love”. And especially in the role of cunning divorce attorney Hannah in “The split.” In the second season, she is a co-owner of a newly started law firm, and at the same time, she is forced to fight to save her own troubled marriage. The entire second season is available for streaming in-game SVT.

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Police Commissioner Jimmy Pérez (Douglas Henshall) in “Shetland”.

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Jimmy Perez (Douglas Henshall) in “Shetland”.

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“Shetland 1-3” (SVT game)

Creator of the series: Ann Cleves and more. Featuring: Douglas Henshall, Alison O’Donnell, Steven Robertson and more.

Few crime series fit the crown quarantine better than this confident servant of the faith with his fantastic views of the landscape. As an event, SVT has just uploaded the first three seasons of its streaming service. “Shetland,” with its rebel commissioner Perez, is a bargain for anyone tired of drunken policemen with bad relationships with children and the sullen views of women. But don’t be fooled by the T-shirts for drinking tea and fishing: “Shetland” is not a cozy crime. Here are brutal murders, drug trafficking, and serious financial crimes.

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Josephine Bornebusch in “Love Me”.

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“Love Me” (SVT)

Series Captain: Josephine Bornebusch. With: Josephine Bornebusch, Sverrir Gudnason, Johan Ulveson and others.

Those who missed last year’s best Swedish series on Viaplay have another chance at SVT. Josephine Bornebusch’s love and neurotic story “Love Me” is a little gem in a series that mixes anxiety and endorphins, humor and sadness. The series represents amazing family relationships and the modern love hunt for three generations. Here is a big beating heart and excellent personal chemistry, between Bornebusch and Sverrir Gudnason. The second season premiere is scheduled for fall 2020.

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