Eurovisionmad wrote: » Fantastic two episodes last night, so fast paced! On a side not Brigitte is definitely taking those antidepressants the way they made such a play of them and how she broke down in the bathroom after just makes it too obvious!
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » She's not taking them, her daughter is. That's why she broke down in the bathroom because she was just after drugging up her child whose issues stem mainly from Birgitte's career and the impact it's had on them.
DeepBlue wrote: » Anyone else cheer when she fired the secretary.......? Just me? Ok then........:pac:
Qualitymark wrote: » When it showed Laura being given the pill, it looked to me like she was pretending to take it, by the way, not taking it. What a perfect couple that creepy husband and the nasty prig of a doctor he's hooked up with make. Real guilt-trippers.
Qualitymark wrote: » It seemed to me, watching the first series, that Philip started out as a good husband, committed and conscientious; but when he had to leave his important job to mind the children his weakness began to show. He started chipping away at his wife's self-confidence, unable to be strong in himself without the social prop of a title and a position. In the second series, when he has, essentially, withdrawn from his family commitment, he is positioning himself as an independent judge and arbiter of his children's needs and behaviour, without taking any real responsibility for his children.
Fluorescence wrote: » I am not ashamed to say I had a sniffle during Episode 6 - the opening scene with Kaspar back at the house had me sucked in completely. I'm so glad it came out too. They couldn't just leave that storyline hanging after introducing it in Season 1. I also think there's a very good chance for him and Katrine now - she knows why he acts the way he does at last. I must admit though that I misunderstood his rant at Svend Åge - for most of the episode I thought he might be one of the father's "poker friends". Only the VHS tape cleared that up for me.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » I just loved the subtlety of it all. So many shows feel the need to have the characters say everything, often in very clunky dialogue and in scenes that are clearly just there for exposition. They didn't actually speak to each other at all and yet he managed to tell her everything and she managed to tell him a lot too. I feel like I'm gushing here but it's just so well done! I agree the previous factor in their breakup was his lies, or secret keeping. He's made it clear a few times that he was perfectly happy with Katrine and that he didn't want to break up. Of course it was understandable that she would have a problem with the secrets and the lies but of course she couldn't have known that this was what he was keeping from her. Now it's all out in the open the main obstacle is out of the way. It will be interesting to see how it plays out.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » My mum actually thinks that little Magnus looks like he could be Kasper's kid. She was wondering if maybe Birgitte and Kasper had been naughty
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Actually, good looking people are more likely to have ugly kids. Two ugly people will have cute kids. It's like the genes cancel each other out or something.
Fluorescence wrote: » The internet is a great and wonderful thing. Just google Borgen Season 1 episode 1 and you should find something (I just watched the last 4 eps of season 2 with subtitles so they're out there!).
Qualitymark wrote: » When I was last in my local library (Dublin city libraries), they were returning a copy of the DVD(s?) of Borgen 1, which they'd got on Interloan for a member; they didn't have it but South Dublin did. So you can reserve it and they'll have it for you. I'm sure they'll be buying Borgen 2 when it comes out on DVD next month too.