Gloomy mysteries, midnight-sun-lit thrillers, and more Nordic goodness available to stream.

WhenTravel +LeisureA-List travel advisor Melissa Leerealized her clients needed a pick-me-up, she started thinking outside the box.

What could offer a dose of the Arctic landscapes and Nordic aesthetics in the short term?

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English language titles are in parentheses.

A second season is currently in the works.

While the days are short, the landscapes are starkly, icily beautiful.

Finland’s “Sorjonen” (Bordertown) show on Netflix

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But nothing is ever so simple.

Then, a blizzard hits.

A third season is in development.

Netflix’s Nobel, a television show in Norway

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Lee recommendsNobelfor a glimpse at “how the Norwegian political process and foreign relations are navigated.”

Just a heads up, season 4 is not yet available to stream in the U.S.

But things take a darker turn when officials begin tracking a series of cryptic, ritualistic killings.