13 August 2019
In Die Byl, it’s hunt or be hunted
To catch a serial killer, you have to understand them, really get inside their twisted mind and see what drives them to commit their gruesome crimes. That’s the challenge facing Detective Piet van der Bijl (Waldemar Schultz) aka “Die Byl” and his team of investigators in season 2 of Afrikaans drama thriller Die Byl. Fourteen new murder cases are stacked on Byl’s desk and he won’t rest until he’s looked the killer in the eyes before slamming the prison door shut in front of them.
Where we left off
Season 1 saw the team investigating every repulsive crime imaginable, from serial rapes (episode 1) and a serial killer who shocked their victims to death while they slept (episode 2), to a model-hating murderer who squeezed their victims’ corpses into suitcases (episode 8).
Each crime took its toll on Byl and he found himself fighting more, not only with his team, but also with his lawyer girlfriend Nicky Swanepoel (Milan Murray). “Byl is a stubborn guy who doesn’t have great communication skills and he internalises a lot,” says Waldemar. “He is very intelligent and sincere, but those skills haven’t always benefited him when it comes to building relationships in his personal and professional lives.”
Dark times
Season 2 picks up after a five-year time hop. Byl now has his own unit with his own officers and offices, operating more independently of the police department. Captain Juan Stuurman (Marvin-Lee Beukes), who worked closely with Byl in season 1, resigned because of his conflicts with the lead detective and he’s moved to the police’s IT department.
A new life for Lena
The forensic psychologist on the team Captain Lena Evans (Lika Berning) still works with Byl, but she’s married now with a three-year-old son named Lukas (Jessie Berning). “This season is certainly more gruesome than the first,” reveals Lika, adding that “Byl is personally challenged as he begins to see similarities in the murders they’re investigating, troubling similarities”. And as the season progresses, things get more complicated…
Lika admits that she’s pleased that her character isn’t out in the field as much this time. “We see Lena in the office between her books. Her son commands a lot of her attention, which means she isn’t as exposed to the gruesome crime scenes.” As a mother of three in real life, Lika knows how Lena feels. “I liked a lot of the new dimensions of an older, married Lena. She is a mother, a wife and more confident in her ability as a forensic psychologist.” But she is still pressured by her commitments and struggles to find balance.
Love trouble
Byl and Nicky have kissed and made up after season 1, but that doesn’t mean their love boat is sailing smooth waters. Especially when Byl’s ex-wife Carien (Rolanda Marais) suddenly comes back into his life full-steam ahead. “Season 2 is very dark for Byl,” says Waldemar. “There are changes and Byl, in particular, is different from how viewers will remember him. We have changed his habits and the atmosphere around him.”
Season 2 of Die Byl is currently exclusive to Showmax.
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