India, June 3 -- Dept. Q is that moody Netflix crime drama series that sneaks up on you like a panther. It has a detective at its centre who is all sarcasm and just a pinch of grudging charm. If you binged the entire first season, you know the ending doesn't neatly tie up like a cosy mystery. No, it's a slow build of tension that ultimately comes apart in a messy, bittersweet conclusion that leaves you happy and wanting more. Let's explore the ending of the Dept Q Netflix series, which is explained here.

The show's lead, DCI Carl Morck (played with deliciously gruff finesse by Matthew Goode, Antony Armstrong-Jones of British royal family drama The Crown), is the kind of detective you love to root for. Yes, he is likeable even when he's ...