The Bridge season 4 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Susanne realizes she's been manipulated and seeks out the girls near Nørreport. The girls opt to contact detective Henrik Sabroe with crucial information. Meanwhile, Saga and Barbara discover evidence implicating someone in threatening Silas Tuxen. The girls, while waiting for Henrik, narrowly escape danger from Susanne. Susanne, under the alias Stephanie, confesses to the murders, driven by revenge for Tommy's betrayal. The police team celebrates solving the case, with personal reflections from Lillian, Henrik, and Saga. Henrik struggles with fatherhood, while Saga contemplates her future and investigates her past. The episode climaxes with Saga and Henrik confronting the true criminal mastermind, leading Saga to decide on a break for self-discovery.
Full Episode S04E08 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Susanne and what is her role in the episode?
Susanne is a character who realizes she was manipulated and is now tracking down the girls who stayed around Nørreport.
What decision do the girls make regarding the police?
The girls decide to contact homicide detective Henrik Sabroe with new information instead of directly going to the police.
What significant discovery do Saga and Barbara make at the police station?
They discover evidence suggesting Silas Tuxen was threatened by someone, and link his sister and Crabbe's wife to different motives than Tommy's other victims.
How do the girls plan to meet Henrik Sabroe?
They leave a message for him to meet at Den Sorte Plads by the octopus sculpture.
What personal details are revealed about Henrik in the episode?
The episode touches upon Henrik's relationship with his daughter Astrid and his personal struggles.
How do the girls react when they sense danger from Susanne?
They attempt to flee, leading to Ida getting injured in the process.
What confession does Susanne make to Saga?
Susanne confesses to being involved in the murders, driven by revenge against Tommy for betrayal.
How does the police team react to the case closure?
They celebrate the resolution of the case and reflect on their personal and professional involvements.
What struggles does Henrik face in his personal life?
Henrik struggles with his role as a father and his past relationships, particularly with his daughter Astrid.
What personal issues does Saga explore in therapy?
Saga explores her motivations for becoming a police officer and her feelings of guilt over her sister's suicide.
What additional investigations does Saga pursue?
Saga investigates her mother's role in her sister's illness and uncovers more about her past.
How does the episode conclude for Saga and Henrik?
The episode concludes with a dramatic confrontation where they face the true mastermind behind the crimes.
What future decisions does Saga make at the end of the episode?
Saga decides to take a break to discover what she truly wants in her personal and professional life.