The BEST episodes of Beck season 7

Every episode of Beck season 7, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Beck season 7!

Beck follows Swedish police officer Martin Beck and his team as they investigate various crimes.

Last Updated: 11/14/2024Network: TV4 PlusStatus: Continuing
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Death in Samarra
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7.41
29 votes

#1 - Death in Samarra

Season 7 - Episode 3 - Aired 1/1/2021

A candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize is brutally stabbed to death in central Stockholm following a meeting with two lawyers from the war tribunal in The Hague. One of the witnesses worked with Alex when she was stationed in the Middle East and they have an attraction to each other that makes Josef think she should stay out of the investigation. Meanwhile, Klas Fredén is pressuring the group to resolve the politically charged case before SÄPO takes over.

Directors: Lisa Ohlin
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Undercover
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7.28
29 votes

#2 - Undercover

Season 7 - Episode 1 - Aired 11/6/2020

A young boy has been found murdered, and the Beck group's investigation leads them to a narcotics network.

Directors: Pontus Klänge
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Beyond Reasonable Doubt
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7.21
29 votes

#3 - Beyond Reasonable Doubt

Season 7 - Episode 2 - Aired 12/4/2020

During a police intervention, a macabre discovery is made in the trunk of a car. Josef and Oskar find themselves in the line of fire of a seemingly cold-blooded killer. But things are not what they seem.

Directors: Pontus Klänge
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The Lost Son
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7.07
27 votes

#4 - The Lost Son

Season 7 - Episode 4 - Aired 2/5/2021

A jawbone is found in the middle of the forest. When the rest of the body is found, it turns out it has been recently moved and belongs to Viktor Eklund, who has been missing for five years. His mother, well-known author Cecilia Eklund, has just managed to put his disappearance behind her. Martin Beck was investigating the disappearance but Alex thinks the case is unusually thin and not worth Martin pursuing further, although he thinks differently.

Directors: Lisa Ohlin
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