She torments herself with too much exercise, too little sleep and unhealthy food.
© 2020 Forbes Media LLC. When Sofia Karppi discovers the body of a young woman on a construction site, she triggers a chain of events that threatens to destroy her life again.

Starting on Monday 16 December on BBC Radio 4, Borgen: Outside the Castle is a radio spin-off of the political TV drama. The first season of the series was first launched in 2010, the second season the following year, and the third season in 2013.

The controversial proposal is not exactly given an enthusiastic welcome in the government ranks. All three seasons of Borgen, the Danish series, starring Sidse Babett Knudsen, is available to stream on Netflix since September 1. This show is quite different from top … This worries Kasper Juul, as he was the one who leaked the documents to Michael Laugesen that destroyed the election for both Lars Hesselboe and Laugesen.

Linking these two women is Kasper Juul (Pilou Asbaek), Birgitte’s spindoctor and Katrine’s ex.

Watch Borgen Online: The complete guide by MSN. A move that reveals fundamental ... Troels Hoxenhaven exploits the hijack of a Danish ship by Somali pirates to try and raise his profile. Birgitte's party vice-chairman and mentor Bent Sejrø stresses that Birgitte needs to start showing courage and decisiveness.
Instead, she now has to clean up a case from the previous government. Bugging a legal party is a serious matter, so Kasper advises Birgitte to stay out of the affair and let the Minister of Justice, Troels Höxenhaven, handle it. All episodes of Borgen. Ultimately, Borgen is a show about compromise: not just the compromises politicians make in pursuit of power, but the compromises we all make, …

Just as life seems to be returning to normal at the Castle after the Bayanov case, a startling discovery is made at the headquarters of the party Social Solidarity: state of the art surveillance equipment, which soon turns out to have been installed by the Police Intelligence Service. A really shocking flaw in so marvellous a production. The setting is Borgen, the nickname for Denmark's Parliamentary building, otherwise known as "The Castl…

No Danish prime minister has ever apologised for any of it. I am a film historian, interested in the history and theory of cinema, as well as the technology behind the making of films. A political drama about a prime minister's rise to power, and how power changes a prime minister.