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Saga and Martin continue hunting down the eco-terrorists and start profiling them. The eco-terrorists now know the police are onto them and realise they will have to proceed with great caution as they go forward, hoping to be trusted with new and bigger operations. But there is a split in the group and Saga and Martin are edging closer. It dawns on Saga's boyfriend Jacob that living with her isn't entirely easy. Martin makes some progress in his meeting with Jens, but will Jens ever show remorse? (BBC)

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Necrotongue 

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English The third episode brought some intriguing developments to the story, sprinkled with occasional hints of action. The creators, true to form, enhanced the narrative with their trademark quality and a persistently gloomy atmosphere. The plot of this episode once again revealed that the owls are not what they seem, and it seems that the Northerners still have a few surprises up their sleeves. However, the introduction of new supporting characters, about whom I haven't gleaned much yet, slightly dampened the overall impression. While it's apparent they'll play a crucial role in the plot later on, for now, they seem to be slowing down the pace. / Lesson learned: An active idiot is worse than a class enemy. This will probably always hold true everywhere. ()