Wallander's health has deteriorated rapidly, but he still has one last case to solve, the disappearance of his daughter's father in law, Hakan von Enke.
It's taken me some time to warn to the show, but I really have grown to enjoy it, what a shame it's only four series long.
If I'm totally honest, I struggled with the early part of the episode, I couldn't quite get it, but as it progresses, it knits together very nicely, the story builds well, and concluded very, very strongly.
There is definitely an air of sadness about the whole thing, you cannot helped but be moved as you watch it. It's like we're taken back to the first series, where David Warner played the part of his dad so well.
It's quite a complex plot to follow, you have to concentrate, you also have to focus on where Kurt is at, Branagh puts in an exceptional performance here, you really do watch and feel the turmoil the great Detective is experiencing.
Beautifully produced, those opening scenes looked and sounded sublime, I could listen to that voice all day.
I loved two performances in particular, firstly that of Michael Byrne, and secondly the one by the late great Colette O'Neil, two veteran actors showing how it should be done.
8/10.