The Outbreak

Kasper and Liv are the last to arrive at the fence, and they’re not the only ones. A large, gaping hole has appeared in the fence, confirming that the elves have got out. They’re ready to take on anyone who gets in their way.

Meanwhile, the family gathers at Moller’s place, where the farmer has a nasty injury. After having a run-in with a bear trap last episode, he’s struggling to walk. Karen berates the others over what they’ve done, deciding they need to try and fix the fence. They also need to find Kasper and Liv too, going on to gravely declare that this has never happened before.

As Liv and Kasper approach the village, they can hear the elves talking about how they will take over the island. They know that humans are weak and can’t stand up to them, so they need to kill as many of them as possible before that happens. Liv and Kasper try to warn the villagers but it’s too late. The elves have already killed most of them.

Meanwhile, Josefine, Charlotte and Karen hide in the barn, as scrambling footsteps confirms the elves have arrived. Unfortunately they’ve also arrived at Moller’s place too, as Moller finds himself stalked by an elf in the pantry. He tries to grab the axe but he’s too late. A menacing elf behind him grabs the guy and mauls him to the ground. Mads realizes Moller could be a goner and speeds away in his car, dropping the radio on the floor in the process.

Karen learns of Josefine’s actions and decides to take her away from Charlotte in order to fix things. Unfortunately, this includes knocking her out with chloroform.

The Episode Review

The elves have arrived and with a lot of off-screen action happening to the villagers, things don’t look good for our characters. It seems Karen believes sacrificing Josefine could be the key to saving their lives but to be honest, it would appear Kee-Ko will play some sort of role in this too. Could be the catalyst to bridge the gap between the Elves and the humans? We shall see.

The other villagers there seem to be the only ones who have shown some sort of kindness toward these creatures, so it must play a part in their finale.