Warning: contains spoilers for Shetland series nine episode five. Here’s a question: If you wanted to watch a London-set spy thriller, would you tune in to Shetland? Unlikely. You’d watch Slow Horses and congratulate yourself on a choice well made. Shetland isn’t for grimy city shootings, washed-up MI5 agents, and bungled field ops; it’s for
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