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Pørni is about the dilemmas that you end up in when you, to the best of your abilities, try to do the right thing for your loved ones, and yourself. In that order. Pørni has two daughters with a jerk of an ex who has moved to Copenhagen, who focuses mainly on himself.
Pørni is about the dilemmas that you end up in when you, to the best of your abilities, try to do the right thing for your loved ones, and yourself. In that order. Pørni has two daughters with a jerk of an ex who has moved to Copenhagen, who focuses mainly on himself.
Sigrid and Pørni visit Anne's grave, and Pørni learns something important about Bjørnar's baby. She meets an old client with an agenda, and on Christmas Eve, Aunt Elisabeth is Pørni's only guest.
Sigrid's problems reach an absolute low point, and Pørni's attempt to help almost costs her a friend. Grethe is terminally ill, and Pørni begs Hanna to come home.
Pørni is annoyed at Ole Johan, who meddles where he shouldn't, and she accidentally meets one of Anne's old students. Kenneth proves to be a true friend, and Hanna's dating tales from Buenos Aires are cause for concern.
Christmas is approaching, and so is the first anniversary of Anne's fatal accident. Sigrid has changed her clothing style, and Hanna leaves for her long-announced trip to Buenos Aires. Pørni must prepare for a different kind of Christmas.
Pørni works for the Child Protection Agency, which does not always make her popular. There is also a lot going on at home. She tries not to let her daughters see that their father is uninterested.
At work, Pørni encounters all sorts of children in sad situations, but things are not always going well for her own children either. Pørni's love life is not going as she had hoped either.
Joakim can finally go to his new foster parents; Pørni decides to go on a blind date, which makes for an interesting evening; during a handball match, Leo goes over the edge.
Christmas is approaching, and so is the first anniversary of Anne's fatal accident. Sigrid has changed her clothing style, and Hanna leaves for her long-announced trip to Buenos Aires. Pørni must prepare for a different kind of Christmas.
Pørni is annoyed at Ole Johan, who meddles where he shouldn't, and she accidentally meets one of Anne's old students. Kenneth proves to be a true friend, and Hanna's dating tales from Buenos Aires are cause for concern.
Sigrid's problems reach an absolute low point, and Pørni's attempt to help almost costs her a friend. Grethe is terminally ill, and Pørni begs Hanna to come home.
Sigrid and Pørni visit Anne's grave, and Pørni learns something important about Bjørnar's baby. She meets an old client with an agenda, and on Christmas Eve, Aunt Elisabeth is Pørni's only guest.
Pørni works for the Child Protection Agency, which does not always make her popular. There is also a lot going on at home. She tries not to let her daughters see that their father is uninterested.
At work, Pørni encounters all sorts of children in sad situations, but things are not always going well for her own children either. Pørni's love life is not going as she had hoped either.
Joakim can finally go to his new foster parents; Pørni decides to go on a blind date, which makes for an interesting evening; during a handball match, Leo goes over the edge.
Pørni has been reported to child protection, which does not sit well with her; Sigrid says she needs money for a new telephone, but it turns out there is more to it than that.
Pørni accidentally sends Bjornar the wrong text message, after which he declares his love for her; Pørni has to take over a solo at the spring concert; Leo has his confirmation.
Pørni is in a dark place after her break-up with Bjørnar and makes a big mistake at work. Her father criticizes her about her inability to fix things when her private life gets complicated.
Hanna prepares for her long-announced trip to Argentina. Pørni meets the new neighbor, Jan Fuentes, and Finn insists that Pørni must read "Father Falls" before it's published. Tuva marries Lars.
Pørni is a little worried that Leo is taking too much responsibility for her dad and is very worried when her own father refuses to go see the doctor. The whole family visits Anne's grave, on what should have been her 40th birthday.
Hanna has rented out her room for coach surfing and her Spanish is getting better and better after she started classes with her neighbor Jan. Pørni realizes how difficult things are for Sigrid and reluctantly joins her and Finn in therapy.
Hanna has a massive heartache, and Pørni has to pick up Ole Johan a few miles outside Oslo after he collapsed on the pilgrimage. Pørni receives threats at work, which rattles her more than usual.
Finn is down in the dumps after the falling-out with Pørni, and she is determined to keep him as far away from her as possible. Which also means that he's not allowed to come to Sigrid's big Swedish midsummer party.
Christmas is approaching, and so is the first anniversary of Anne's fatal accident. Sigrid has changed her clothing style, and Hanna leaves for her long-announced trip to Buenos Aires. Pørni must prepare for a different kind of Christmas.
Pørni is annoyed at Ole Johan, who meddles where he shouldn't, and she accidentally meets one of Anne's old students. Kenneth proves to be a true friend, and Hanna's dating tales from Buenos Aires are cause for concern.
Sigrid and Pørni visit Anne's grave, and Pørni learns something important about Bjørnar's baby. She meets an old client with an agenda, and on Christmas Eve, Aunt Elisabeth is Pørni's only guest.
Sigrid's problems reach an absolute low point, and Pørni's attempt to help almost costs her a friend. Grethe is terminally ill, and Pørni begs Hanna to come home.
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