Wallander

2008 • WGBH
4.7
113 reviews
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Season 4 episodes (4)

1 The White Lioness
3/26/16
While attending a policing conference, Wallander is drawn into the case of a missing Swedish national in Cape Town. He finds himself on a physical and emotional journey that will lead him from rural Africa to the intense poverty and deprivation of its urban townships, and bring him face to face with an individual who has not only lost hope in their country, but betrayed everything they once believed in.
2 A Lesson in Love
3/27/16
Wallander and his colleagues discover a middle-aged woman’s body half buried in the forest swamp. As they search the victim’s home, it becomes clear there has been an intruder and, more disturbingly, that the victim’s teenage daughter is missing…
3 The Troubled Man
3/28/16
When Linda’s father-in-law, Håkon Von Enke, disappears, Wallander becomes entrenched in his most challenging missing person’s case yet. The only clue to Håkon’s whereabouts is a suspicious submarine incident which took place 25 years previous.
101 Behind the Scenes
5/2/16
Go behind the scenes as the cast reunites for the final season of Wallander.

About this show

Based on the award-winning Wallander novels by Henning Mankell. Kurt Wallander is a sensitive but brilliant detective - a man who takes each murder case he works on personally and will stop at nothing in his search for the truth, even at the expense of his health and his family life. This crime drama stars Kenneth Branagh as Kurt Wallander.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
113 reviews
deborah elliott
October 14, 2021
Wallander gets dementia at the end. No thanks! Why would you sabotage a good show like that! Isn't the world full of enough sorrow already? That's like having a dog in the show and shooting it! If I wanted to be depressed, I could watch a horror movie. It is not entertaining to watch the hero get dementia!
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Bruce M. Foster
October 4, 2014
There are weaknesses in this. The brooding detective comes off as dangerously incompetent and it almost gets his daughter killed. But it is well shot. Better than well, in fact.
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Jennifer Hays
May 28, 2016
The stories in each episode are very creative, and the main character is someone you can really like even though he's dark and brooding. The pace is slow, but the show is a hour and a half long, so it's more like a movie.
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