New series on Netflix, at least in Norway (Europe?):
Katla, named after the Icelandic volcano. The setting is than an eruption of said volcano started a year ago, and is still going on. Now people (covered in thick layers of ashes) start appearing, people that have been missing for years and even clones of people. At least it seems like that is the case. I've only seen 2 of 8 episodes, so I don't know what's really happening yet.
What I like about the series, besides the mystery is the scenery. Unlike Alric I prefer things dreary and colourless, and due to the ashes, it's mostly grey in the small town of
Vik where the action takes place. And the language. It's and Icelandic series, and the people speak Icelandic. I really like the sound of it. Additonally, the language is closely related to old Norse, which means that although I can't understand most of it, there are words I recognize, such as "øsku" for Norwegian "aske" (English "ashes"). Thank God it's not dubbed.
Some compare it to
Dark, which I to some degree can agree with, due to the mystery. However, the series has been criticised for developing the story too slowly, so I can't guarantee that all Darkies will enjoy it as much as I do. Even so, I think it's worth trying at least one episode (40 minutes).
an incarnation of pibbur who now want's to learn a not-programming language.
PS: Trailer:
https://www.imdb.com/video/vi2312093721?ref_=tt_pv_vi_aiv_2 DS.