The first season of is currently available for streaming on platforms such as Apple TV and is often featured in Nordic Noir collections alongside other Swedish hits.
: The enigmatic girl Esmeralda demonstrates more of her supernatural capabilities, further linking the local disappearances to folklore and the "Old Ways" of the forest. "Jordskott" Del IV(2015)
: Eva continues to uncover her father's complicity in the environmental and spiritual destruction of the Silverhöjd woods. His corporate greed is revealed to be the catalyst for the forest's "retaliation" against the town's children. Thematic Elements The first season of is currently available for
: Following the autopsy of the "child" found earlier, it becomes increasingly clear that the creature was not entirely human. The episode delves into the nature of the Jordskott parasite—a symbiotic organism that grants strange abilities but demands a high price from its host. His corporate greed is revealed to be the
: The episode reinforces the "Eco-Noir" theme, where nature is not just a backdrop but an active, vengeful character responding to human infringement.
: Part IV is a turning point where the series moves away from a traditional police procedural (like The Bridge ) and fully embraces Norse mythology and dark fairy tales.
: After consuming a vial of the forest's substance to heal herself, Eva begins to experience the physical and mental side effects of the infection. This mirrors the struggle of other "Jordskott" hosts in Silverhöjd, blurring the line between her humanity and the forest she is investigating.