Pørni, madre soltera, es responsable de tres hijos, su anciano padre y de todos los niños que conoce en su trabajo en el servicio de bienestar infantil.Pørni, madre soltera, es responsable de tres hijos, su anciano padre y de todos los niños que conoce en su trabajo en el servicio de bienestar infantil.Pørni, madre soltera, es responsable de tres hijos, su anciano padre y de todos los niños que conoce en su trabajo en el servicio de bienestar infantil.
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There seems to be a current trend for small-scale Nordic family drama series, and Pörni is yet another great one.
The opening scenes are brilliant!
It is easy to watch and follow, without being superficial; the characters have depth and as is often the case in Nordic drama, the older characters are allowed to be their age and show it, and still get to enjoy life and romance.
Beautiful.
There's the usual tropes of this kind of drama-series format : parent/child relationship, the challenges of parenting, romance in the mature years, living with grief.
Pörni does it all very well, effortlessly moving between heartfelt drama, everyday life and comic moments. Something the Nordics are amazing at.
The series is also brilliant at bringing together the particular mindsets and worldviews of three generations of characters.
Of course, we get to laugh at the teenagers and how impossible they are, but we also get to love them.
I have some reservation about the way the father is depicted: the usual trope of the well-meaning, charming but unreliable and ultimately inadequate father...I feel this has become a recurring character-type in many contemporary series, not just Nordic, and I don't think it's always necessary to have a crap father-character in order to showcase how brilliant the mother is.
As a character, Pörni is a great, competent, loving mother, and she would still be all of that, even if the father of her kids was a great father as well.
I absolutely love that Pörni enjoys the occasional joint with her father, and it's presented as something cosy and relaxed.
When will this happen in a Swedish family-drama ?!
And it is also a pleasure to see a mature daughter-father relationship that is loving, supportive and driving some of the comedy in the series.
I loved that it ended in a way that does credit to the entire series, and I very much look forward to Season 2.
The opening scenes are brilliant!
It is easy to watch and follow, without being superficial; the characters have depth and as is often the case in Nordic drama, the older characters are allowed to be their age and show it, and still get to enjoy life and romance.
Beautiful.
There's the usual tropes of this kind of drama-series format : parent/child relationship, the challenges of parenting, romance in the mature years, living with grief.
Pörni does it all very well, effortlessly moving between heartfelt drama, everyday life and comic moments. Something the Nordics are amazing at.
The series is also brilliant at bringing together the particular mindsets and worldviews of three generations of characters.
Of course, we get to laugh at the teenagers and how impossible they are, but we also get to love them.
I have some reservation about the way the father is depicted: the usual trope of the well-meaning, charming but unreliable and ultimately inadequate father...I feel this has become a recurring character-type in many contemporary series, not just Nordic, and I don't think it's always necessary to have a crap father-character in order to showcase how brilliant the mother is.
As a character, Pörni is a great, competent, loving mother, and she would still be all of that, even if the father of her kids was a great father as well.
I absolutely love that Pörni enjoys the occasional joint with her father, and it's presented as something cosy and relaxed.
When will this happen in a Swedish family-drama ?!
And it is also a pleasure to see a mature daughter-father relationship that is loving, supportive and driving some of the comedy in the series.
I loved that it ended in a way that does credit to the entire series, and I very much look forward to Season 2.
This series is high quality in every possible aspect: script, acting, storyline. Warm and down-to-Earth. I love Pørni!
As a divorced, single mom in my mid 40's, this one really hit home..
I believe Pernilles struggles, they are all recognisable. Loved the series, looking forward for season two.
Good story. The acting is top notch. Henriette Steenstrup and Nils Ole Oftebro at their best. Warm,and the setting and challenges will be familiar to most people. I will very much recommend this series.
I love this show, I've been binging it from the start. It's very a very entertaining easy to watch show. The only thing that bothers me from the first episode into the 4th season that there is hardly any development in the behavior of her daughters. They are both a pain in the ass. Of course kids can be challenging at that age, but they just keep being selfish and irritated about the smallest thing all the time. And Pørni just takes it all in. On the one hand it's good to show how kids that age go through hard times emotionally but you can exaggerate it. For the rest I love the story line, the portrait of the Norwegian way of life, etc.
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