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'The Glass Dome' Ending Explained: Who Kidnapped Lejla? - Blavity

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Netflix’s new series The Glass Dome is a Swedish crime show that has unexpected twists and turns. The six-episode mystery is thrilling from start to finish, so it is no surprise that some viewers are astonished by the show’s ending. But if viewers are getting hints of true crime-level storytelling, its because it was written by someone who knows her stuff. Based on an original story from the screenwriter and crime novel author Camilla Läckberg, The Glass Dome delves into the secrets of a fictional small town in Sweden. The truth of a decades-long crime spree quickly unfolds and changes the life of Lejla, the bright but tormented protagonist. Lejla (Léonie Vincent) is an expert criminologist with a dark past that is riddled with trauma and pain. Her searing sense of justice stems from her own experience of being kidnapped as a young girl. At the beginning of The Glass Dome , she has to go back to the fictional village she grew up in, called Granås. This decision to return was not...

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