Comments posted to may be reprinted in the Easy Reader print edition, which is published each Thursday. Streaming on MHz Choice beginning June 7. There is nothing to add to the previous review of “Beck” ( “Beck is Back” ), only that these new episodes are very good and engagingly complex. No new ground is broken and that’s a good thing. Like most weddings, this series has something old: Beck’s detectives still overstep the boundaries of police work something new: murders that continue to perplex something borrowed: quirky neighbor Grannan (Ingvar Hirdwall) with his neck brace and unbelievable tales of deering do and something blue: daughter Inger, still depressed and angry that her father won’t slow down. Similar in nature to her boss, she’s attentive, thoughtful, intuitive, and recognizes the strengths and weaknesses of her associates and acts accordingly, including Beck, who has returned as their Chief Inspector, always judiciously bringing him into the cases for consultation. She certainly showed promise in Season 7, but she truly comes into her own in Season 8. Created Season 8 Logsheets Hey guys, I created both DM and Player logsheets and have made them available for free on the DMs Guild. The biggest asset to this season, besides the return of Beck, is his successor as the group leader, Alexandra Beijer (Jennie Silfverhjelm). Peter Haber as Martin Beck and Jennie Silfverhjelm as Alexandra Beijer in “Beck.” Photo courtesy of MHz Choice. Klas Fredén (Jonas Karlsson), the dreaded and duplicitous Commissioner, is still around offering mundane and idiotic advice like “Close this case quickly.” But always beware of the mundane. The writers are still having a hard time utilizing Ayda Çetin (Elmira Arikan), their deadpan researcher, but hope springs eternal because there’s still one more episode to be released. He’s a lifer and just drifts through life and Tinder, complaining about his non-existent personal life (is it any wonder?). It seems that being bad at your job is not grounds for dismissal. Jenny Bodén (Anna Asp) is there, still quietly bringing insights into the murders, and Oskar Bergman (Måns Nathanaelsson) is still incompetent and even lazier than before. Blanded out, the writers seem to be having trouble finding his center. Steiner Hovland (Kristofer Hivju), the mad Norwegian with the red hair and swirly eyes, reappears as a mere shadow of his former self. But Gunvald died and Eriksson is as close as they’ve come so far. The team is back with more screen time given to Josef Eriksson (Martin Wallström), the young, intense detective who doesn’t quite measure up to the charisma and depth of Gunvald Larsson, Beck’s protege in the initial seasons. Photo courtesy of Johan Paulin and MHz Choice. Sugared Rosemary: Use sugar to give rosemary a frosted look! Lightly beat egg whites, then dip the rosemary in the whites, sprinkle with sugar and place on a rack to dry.Kristofer Hivju as Steinar Hovland and Peter Haber as Martin Beck in “Beck.” Shape the peanut butter mixture around pretzel sticks forming a cone shape on each, then stick chocolate-cinnamon crunch cereal in rows all the way around. Combine peanut butter, chocolate-hazelnut spread and confectioners' sugar in a bowl and chill to set. Pinecones: Yule logs often have marzipan-sculpted pinecones, but this is an easier version using cereal. You can also make mini mushrooms using a smaller melon baller and small marshmallows. Use a toothpick to secure each piece to a marshmallow. Slice the bottom of the apple pieces to make them flat. Mushrooms: Use a melon baller to cut out pieces of apple. Frost the entire roll.īark: Use a fork to texture the frosting to look like bark by dragging it along the outside of the cake. Please follow one of the disambiguation links below or search to find the page you were looking for if it is not listed. For the article on the Chapter 2 Season of the same name, please see Chapter 2: Season 8. Place it perpendicular against the side of the rest of the cake to make a branch. Start with a store-bought Swiss roll cake, then decorate with the following trimmings:īranch: Cut off the end of the Swiss roll cake at an angle.
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