From IMDB:
To protect his family, police detective Nikolai covers up a murder case. But when his co-investigator Anniken suspects foul play, he is trapped in a dangerous game on duty, blurring the line between right and wrong.
From Netflix you can stream Season 1 of this Norwegian production which consists of 8 episodes each lasting about 45 minutes.
As Sir Walter Scott wrote in his play Marmion: “Oh! What a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.” Nikolai, a police detective on leave, visits his widower policeman brother Lars and Lars’ two children just when a suicide victim is found hanging in a nearby woods. Special Agent Anniken arrives on scene because the suicide is really a murder and Nikolai is ordered to join in the case.
Not until the eighth episode will you learn the truths of the story But lies begin when Lars confesses to Nikolai that he, Lars, killed the man (who was a drunk and child abuser). Nikolai decides to cover up the murder and from that point that lie leads to an entire stream of lies.
Complication one is that Lars and many others (especially the police themselves) are involved in the drug trade.
Complication two is that Nikolai is a closeted gay policeman, which seems to be frowned upon in Norway.
Things just get messier and messier until the final somewhat satisfying conclusion.
Throughout the focus is on Nikolai’s relentless pursuit of the truth combined with his guilty complicity (and the brooding looks to go with his regrets.)
Somehow the Norwegians just get it right! DO NOT MISS!