A new season of Ginny & Georgia lands tomorrow!
, this six-part revenge thriller is based on the eponymous novel by Bernhard Aichner. Which means, yes, it follows a woman’s vengeful quest to find out who killed her husband, and sees her expose her small community’s deepest and ugliest secrets along the way.Copenhagen Cowboy is Netflix’s new thriller series, and it’s a must-watch for Nordic noir fans.
When Miu escapes a lifetime of servitude and embarks on an odyssey through the natural and the supernatural, she soon finds herself traversing the ominous landscape of Copenhagen’s criminal netherworld. There, she encounters her nemesis, Rakel, and discovers that they are not alone – they are many.promises to be a very different kind of Nordic noir. One which promises to captivate its audience… and leave them deeply unsettled, too.
That cliffhanger, for anyone wondering, was – SPOILER – Antonia Gentry’s Ginny going absolutely AWOL on a motorbike after learning that her mother, Georgia had murdered her ex-husband. Oh, and Ginny had her little brother clinging to her back as she sped out of town. And Georgia, busy celebrating her new husband-to-be’s re-election as mayor, had zero clue they’d gone, too.Pamela, A Love Story: Pamela Anderson to tell her own story in a Netflix documentary unlike any other
“We spent all of season one breaking these characters down and putting them in certain places,” says Lampert. “So, we wanted to honour that by picking up season two just two weeks later. We jumped right back into where we emotionally left everyone at the end of season one.”In this cooking competition, 11 professional chefs are forced to live together in order to prove that they have all the qualities it takes to thrive in the real culinary world.
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