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* AbortionFalloutDrama: Episode 7 of season 1 reveals that [[spoiler:the original Gunhild sought some kind of illegal abortion when carrying Þór's child (because it was too late for a legal termination under the laws of the time), but it was botched and she ended up giving birth to Björn, which she believes caused his AmbiguousDisorder. However, it is later revealed that his disorder was actually caused by a genetic defect -- assuming that a test on a duplicate can be trusted. Though why Björn has never been genetically tested to help diagnose his condition is unclear]].
* AmbiguousDisorder: Björn, son of Gunhild and Þór, has a physical disability ([[spoiler:which turns out to be genetic, probably]]) and apparently some kind of associated learning disability, but its exact nature is unclear.

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* AbortionFalloutDrama: Episode 7 of season 1 reveals that [[spoiler:the original Gunhild sought some kind of illegal abortion when carrying Þór's child (because it was too late for a legal termination under the laws of the time), but it was botched and she ended up giving birth to Björn, which she believes caused his AmbiguousDisorder.disorder. However, it is later revealed that his disorder was actually caused by a genetic defect -- assuming that a test on a duplicate can be trusted. Though why Björn has never been genetically tested to help diagnose his condition is unclear]].
* AmbiguousDisorder: Björn, son of Gunhild and Þór, has a physical disability ([[spoiler:which turns out to be genetic, probably]]) and apparently some kind of associated learning disability, but its exact nature is unclear.
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* CellPhonesAreUseless: Vík is depicted as having terrible cell phone coverage, which makes sense given that it is in a remote area which has been slathered in volcanic ash. From time to time, characters must borrow rather heavier satellite phones from the few people who have them; on other occasions, they are obliged to find the nearest working landline.

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* CellPhonesAreUseless: Vík is depicted as having terrible cell phone coverage, which makes sense given that it is in a remote area which has been slathered in volcanic ash. From time to time, characters must borrow rather heavier heavy satellite phones from the few people who have them; on other occasions, they are obliged to find the nearest working landline.



* MarriedToTheJob: Darri, a vulcanologist, was married, but he and his wife Rakel have split up before the story begins; she says that he spent all his time at work, sometimes traveling the world to study volcanoes, leaving her to look after their home and bring up their … troubled … son Mikael.

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* MarriedToTheJob: Darri, a vulcanologist, was married, but he and his wife Rakel have split up before the story begins; she says that he spent all his time at work, sometimes traveling the world to study volcanoes, leaving her to look after their home and bring up their … troubled … their… ''troubled'' son Mikael.
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* IdenticalTwinIDTag: The doppelgangers of the three living women wear their hair open, while the originals have theirs tied up or braided.

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