We meet Realtor Ken Olsen (Truls Svendsen), where he takes a potential customer on the washing machine while trying to fix him take private agency assignment. Since it goes down with him.
The voice from the grave
At under half an episode he loses his mother, his job and his wife.
The last two are very understandable. Ken Olsen is not to be trusted, we can rely on. Here we are not talking about white lies, we’re talking about a whole rainbow coalition. Only Olsen’s kind of like relaxing to be unsympathetic, but when he takes himself together, he can be a real asshole.
Without a job, he stumbles into its most helpless brokerages. The owner plunge straight after he has promised Olsen stake in the company if he can practice on her daughter, the country’s absolute most hopeless broker, convincingly played by Henriette Steenstrup. A ghost threatens him to take the job.
Custom charm
The series, which is based on a Swedish series of the same name, explores embarrasing proportionality humor, at times elongated detail.
No situation is so bad that it can not by simple means can be made worse. Here are a bad stomach and do-humor on display, as well as detailed studies of how much fault you can say in one social setting.
Truls Svendsen and Henriette Steenstrup still with a separate charm that makes monumental disasters. But when the script uses GAGET with the broker goes into the wrong room without understanding it all twice in the first episode, it’s probably one too many. The script gorge themselves in situations but sometimes lacks light surprises, here friction points thoroughly. But do you like the characters, you can have fun along the way.
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