It’s the first time they’ve seen each other in 20 years. The same can be said of the older Gunhild meeting with Thor at his farm. The past is confronting the present quite literally in all these instances.
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Both Gunhilds meet and the older version is very concerned to hear that the younger is apparently pregnant with Thor’s child. Gunhild’s conversation with Bergrun is to that effect, and Asa questions Thor about her memorial. There’s a clear theme in Katla episode 2 of Vik no longer being the same as anyone left it. Bergrun at the Hotel Vik recognizes the older Gunhild when she checks in there, but she’s suspiciously cagey. In light of all this obvious weirdness, it’s hard to buy into the whole kidnapping theory, which seems far too mundane. This is all interspersed with more worrying readings from the volcano. Gunhild, it turns out, is pregnant, which she is told just as the older Gunhild arrives in Vik. But that isn’t to say there are no developments at all.
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It’s full of somber scenes set to choral music Grima bathing in dirty water, her mother being swept out to sea, a horse distressedly writhing on the beach. Is this a criminal case? Has someone been holding her and Gunhild captive this entire time? She recalls being on the glacier on the snowmobiles, trying to clear out tourists - this is what we saw in the opening flashback - and someone injecting her with a hypodermic needle, although that might have been when she got back to the hospital. She’s similarly hypothermic and has a similarly selective memory.
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Asa is covered in the same layer of ash and clay as Gunhild was. It’s brief, though, giving a glimpse into the earliest moments of Katla’s eruption, which is fitting since it also includes Asa’s initial disappearance, and the cliffhanger ending of the previous episode revealed Asa to be alive - though not necessarily well. I don’t recall the last show I watched that didn’t include a flashback, so it stands to reason that Katla episode 2 opens with one. This recap of Netflix’s Katla season 1, episode 2, “Asa”, contains spoilers. “Asa” merges the past with the present as old weirdnesses overlap new ones in another slow, mysterious chapter.