In a large set of crimes continue in this mysterious dragonfly series, Sergonen is asked to travel to St. Petersburg with a new member of the team. At the concert, unfolds an uncomfortable scene. The team investigates a party in Europol in a dog-fighting ring, and Hano-Pika asks Kari for assistance after taking his time with a disturbing turn. A lady in the lake found a live fish trap at the bottom of the lake a new and troubling challenge for the team.
An equal-opportunity offender that energetically rips into multiples side of the immigration debate, with enough of an absurdist streak to balance out its snark.
The show is satirizing smug, middle-class white folks who resent any threat to their status quo, but the only viewpoints presented... are those of smug, middle-class white folks and smug, middle-class liberals who resent the white folks' resentment.
To be expected, it's a show full of jokes that would make you uncomfortable to laugh at in front of certain people, but at least the jokes are worth laughing at. For the most part.
Don't worry: The terrific, boundary-busting comedy is an equal-opportunity barb tosser, taking aim at anyone who reduces serious issues to sound bites.
Bud and Ernesto are each so one-dimensional that they seem caricatures not of the immigration issues but of a liberal, and very limited view, of the immigration issue.