Beyond the Fence

Jose begins his journey into the unknown in search of Kee-Ko. In her absence, Kasper reveals all and admits that they were keeping an elf in the barn. Charlotte and Mads are annoyed, believing it all to be one big joke.

Eventually, the family drives up to the fence and find Jose’s bike. Kasper is tasked with heading over to Karen’s and asking for a key, while Charlotte and Mads stay at the site looking for clues.

Jose is stalked by a much larger elf who is larger than her. She hides out at the abandoned sawmill to avoid the elf’s threats and kill it.

Meanwhile, Moller arrives at the fence as Mads and Charlotte plead with him to open it up. Unfortunately he refuses to do so. That is, until Mads grabs his gun. The ensuing shot hits the conductors, which drops the power to the fence completely. Charlotte uses Moller’s keys to unlock the door and heads inside.

Liv manages to pinch her mother’s keys and sets off for the fence with Kasper. This incident is made all the more frustrating as Liv manages to pinch her mother’s keys and sets off for the fence with Kasper, who is tethered to Liv by a long leash. ..

Charlotte’s daughter manages to get the fence down, but the elves are still trying to escape. Jose tries to stop them, but they start fighting him. In the end, Charlotte and her daughter are safe and Jose is injured.

The Episode Review

Jose is off to the woods to find a way home after her family is attacked by goblins. The et-up allows us to see more of these larger elves, and the show rushes through its ideas. I feel like if these episodes had been 40 minutes each, we would have had so much more time to really drink in the atmosphere, surrounding and history of the area.

I find it hard to get invested in the story because it moves so quickly. I would like to see more of the horror and mystery elements. ..