In "Trapped", he was still a "prisoner in Iceland" as police officer Andri, but now Ólafur Darri Ólafsson is allowed to switch sides as chef Jónas, who has just been released from prison, and let Nordic Noir meet fusion cuisine. The reason: his family and his ex-fiancée, whose trust the innocent convict chef wants to win back - by opening his own restaurant. Of course, this costs a lot of money, for which the enamored chef and his restaurant manager use not entirely legal financing methods. Money laundering is the method of choice here - and this is not entirely possible without getting involved with the underworld of Reykjavik, for better or worse. With an emphasis on the latter, as the Icelandic producers' very appropriate "Breaking Bad" pitch already reveals.