Unlucky is the understatement! He's very clever but impulsive, heaRABtrong and arrogant; he's inexperienced and shows poor judgement but is not prepared to stay back when told, like Isabelle; he's the architect of all his own misfortunes - but he redeems himself as he blames no one other than himself.
I think we're meant to realize he has something of the young Wallander in him, as did Stefan - impulsive, knows better than authority, makes the mistakes of inexperience versus the older, more jaded characters who take fewer risks. He's a typical straight out of university distingquished graduate who appeals to the desk bound Kristina but irritates all the school of life older men. In that sense he's a classic character. He's nailed several crimes though with pics cleverly left on phones and cameras, technology which is natural to him and his generation, yet seems to pass the older ones by.
I liked all the stuff about his father and his son, it explained a lot and it was surprising. Sweden seems to have a lot of the 'broken society' we talk about here. He was also overt about Wallander's perceived favouritism for Isabelle, which is just that, perceived.
They are both good additions to the team: at first I thought I didn't want to continue with the series and that Pontus and Isabelle would never be able to fill in the gaps left by Linda and Stefan but the series has now bedded in and I'm comfortable with it. I look forward to it every week.
I think we're meant to realize he has something of the young Wallander in him, as did Stefan - impulsive, knows better than authority, makes the mistakes of inexperience versus the older, more jaded characters who take fewer risks. He's a typical straight out of university distingquished graduate who appeals to the desk bound Kristina but irritates all the school of life older men. In that sense he's a classic character. He's nailed several crimes though with pics cleverly left on phones and cameras, technology which is natural to him and his generation, yet seems to pass the older ones by.
I liked all the stuff about his father and his son, it explained a lot and it was surprising. Sweden seems to have a lot of the 'broken society' we talk about here. He was also overt about Wallander's perceived favouritism for Isabelle, which is just that, perceived.
They are both good additions to the team: at first I thought I didn't want to continue with the series and that Pontus and Isabelle would never be able to fill in the gaps left by Linda and Stefan but the series has now bedded in and I'm comfortable with it. I look forward to it every week.