Critics and viewers from platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes generally praise the series for:

The show follows (Natalie Madueño), a skilled but reluctant criminal profiler who specializes in understanding the minds of serial killers. Unlike traditional procedurals, each season typically focuses on a single, long-form investigation into a specific predator. Season Breakdowns

(Danish: Den som dræber – Fanget af mørket ; English: Darkness: Those Who Kill ) is a Danish Nordic noir crime thriller that serves as a reboot of the original 2011 series Those Who Kill .

By showing the killer's daily life alongside the investigation, the show creates a more intimate and disturbing viewing experience.

Louise is called to Funen by an old family friend to investigate the five-year-old unsolved murder of a young man, leading her to a killer who targets male victims.

The third installment continues Louise's journey as she tracks a new perpetrator, maintaining the series' signature dark, atmospheric tone. Critical Reception

Created by Ina Bruhn, the series shifts the focus from a standard "whodunnit" to a psychological exploration of "why they do it," often revealing the killer's identity to the audience early in the season to build tension.

Natalie Madueño’s performance as the clinical yet empathetic Louise is often cited as a highlight.

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Critics and viewers from platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes generally praise the series for:

The show follows (Natalie Madueño), a skilled but reluctant criminal profiler who specializes in understanding the minds of serial killers. Unlike traditional procedurals, each season typically focuses on a single, long-form investigation into a specific predator. Season Breakdowns

(Danish: Den som dræber – Fanget af mørket ; English: Darkness: Those Who Kill ) is a Danish Nordic noir crime thriller that serves as a reboot of the original 2011 series Those Who Kill . Tama: Oni koji ubijaju ...

By showing the killer's daily life alongside the investigation, the show creates a more intimate and disturbing viewing experience.

Louise is called to Funen by an old family friend to investigate the five-year-old unsolved murder of a young man, leading her to a killer who targets male victims. Critics and viewers from platforms like IMDb and

The third installment continues Louise's journey as she tracks a new perpetrator, maintaining the series' signature dark, atmospheric tone. Critical Reception

Created by Ina Bruhn, the series shifts the focus from a standard "whodunnit" to a psychological exploration of "why they do it," often revealing the killer's identity to the audience early in the season to build tension. By showing the killer's daily life alongside the

Natalie Madueño’s performance as the clinical yet empathetic Louise is often cited as a highlight.