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Trom (Scandi noir BBC4) - anyone else watching?

(21 Posts)
GrandmasueUK Sat 27-Aug-22 22:24:55

Really enjoyed this and was looking forward to the next series, but I’ve just read that Denmark is delaying it. Hope it gets going soon.

Grantanow Fri 26-Aug-22 13:17:31

No, I got a bit bored by Scandi Noir.

Sparklefizz Fri 26-Aug-22 11:46:32

On the subject of Iceland does anyone watch Trapped - I hear there was a 3rd series coming this year

Yes, I watched Trapped when it was on before. It would be great to have a 3rd series. I love seeing anything set in Iceland with memories of a fantastic holiday there.

Cold Fri 26-Aug-22 11:36:59

Definitely going to watch this one - sailed through the Faroe Islands on our way to Iceland

On the subject of Iceland does anyone watch Trapped - I hear there was a 3rd series coming this year

AGAA4 Sat 30-Jul-22 11:47:34

It was very good I thought but had a worrying end to the series.

MrsKen33 Sat 30-Jul-22 11:20:03

And walk about in the dark

Witzend Fri 29-Jul-22 20:38:46

MawtheMerrier

Good heavens Foxie that’s like something out of science fiction!

I’m enjoying it, but what a miserable bunch they all seem to be!

It would seem to be de rigeur for everyone in Scandi Noir series to look miserable all the time.

The exception was Beck, which did have the occasional hint of humour.

Sparklefizz Fri 29-Jul-22 20:18:17

series is that they feature normal ordinary looking people with bad hair cuts and lined faces!

Yes, I remember noticing that when I first watched a Scandi drama - no plastic surgery, straggly unwashed hair, no makeup. Very refreshing..... and I love all their Fair Isle patterned jumpers.

Sparklefizz Fri 29-Jul-22 20:15:28

foxie48

We finished watching it last night and just rather disappointed with the ending but it does seem there will be another series. The different islands are linked by under sea roads, really fascinating. I've attached a pic of the roundabout!

Wow! Fantastic!

Septimia Fri 29-Jul-22 19:01:02

We spent a couple of days in the Faroes in 1982. In those days the schedule for the ferry from Iceland involved leaving UK passengers there while it went off to Denmark. We were picked up and returned to Scrabster later. No undersea roads between the islands in those days.

The scenery is spectacular but what impressed me was the way that the islands rise so steeply out of the sea - hardly anywhere to get ashore if you were shipwrecked! I remember driving along some narrow roads with a steep hill on the landward side and an equally steep drop on the seaward. However, contrary to the way 'Trom' portrays them, we found the people very friendly and welcoming.

The language is similar to Icelandic and other Scandinavian languages.

foxie48 Fri 29-Jul-22 18:06:46

MawtheMerrier

Good heavens Foxie that’s like something out of science fiction!

I’m enjoying it, but what a miserable bunch they all seem to be!

They are rather miserable but what I like about the SN TV series is that they feature normal ordinary looking people with bad hair cuts and lined faces!

MawtheMerrier Fri 29-Jul-22 17:48:57

Good heavens Foxie that’s like something out of science fiction!

I’m enjoying it, but what a miserable bunch they all seem to be!

foxie48 Fri 29-Jul-22 16:53:01

We finished watching it last night and just rather disappointed with the ending but it does seem there will be another series. The different islands are linked by under sea roads, really fascinating. I've attached a pic of the roundabout!

Sparklefizz Fri 29-Jul-22 16:39:53

PS. Just googled and apparently series 2 is in the pipeline.

Sparklefizz Fri 29-Jul-22 16:38:51

Just finished watching Trom and really enjoyed it but very frustrated with the ending. Is there going to be another series?

Scenery was fabulous but stark - very much like Iceland but minus the ice. It made me google the Faroes to find out more.

MrsKen33 Mon 25-Jul-22 19:45:51

Watched it all. Marvellous scenery, but we didn’t realise when it ended. Looked for another episode.?

Witzend Mon 25-Jul-22 18:57:37

MawtheMerrier, is Faroese like Old Norse, I wonder? I do notice in the subtitles that they use a letter I associate with Anglo Saxon, can’t remember what it’s called though.

On a related topic, I remember reading (or hearing, probably on Melvyn Bragg’s Routes of English) that during WW2 some U.K. airmen found themselves in Iceland for a while. They were from Cumbria (IIRC) and apparently found that their home dialect allowed them to understand Icelandic at least at a basic level. Their home dialect evidently had its roots in the Vikings’ Old Norse - same as the Icelanders, presumably.

Poppyred Mon 25-Jul-22 18:48:00

I’ve binged watched them all. Thoroughly enjoyed!

MawtheMerrier Mon 25-Jul-22 18:30:28

Thank you for reminding me. I would love to visit tge Faroe Islands.
My father spent time in the war in the Faroes building its first runway and always wanted to go back. He used to regale me with anecdotes about the Faroese language which he seemed able to pick up. Mind you he also had a working knowledge of Gaelic and was confident enough to make a speech in German to the townsfolk of a newly liberated wee place in Germany where he had to “depose” the pro-Nazi former Bürgermeister and appoint a new one. Heaven only knows what he said because Mum used to roll her eyes sometimes when he spoke German. He was a natural communicator though and he and my German grandfather, who spoke no English got on famously.
So watching Trom will remind me of him.

Sparklefizz Mon 25-Jul-22 18:29:43

I was wondering about that. I'll give it a try. Thanks Witzend

Witzend Mon 25-Jul-22 18:18:34

We’ve watched 3 episodes on catch-up now - a bit different since it’s set in the Faroe Islands - spectacular scenery but very bleak looking - which I suppose suits Scandi Noir.
I wouldn’t say it’s the absolute best SN but very watchable.