Aber Bergen - Season 1
Season 1
Erik and Elea, two of Norway's best defense lawyers, can't live with each other yet can't live without each other either. Juggling the morals and ethics of politics and law, can they separate the personal from the professional?
Episodes
Episode 1
Erik must defend his best friend, who is accused of murder.
Episode 2
A terminally ill, single mother was wrongly diagnosed and is about to die and leave her mentally ill child an orphan.
Episode 3
A case Erik Aber usually wouldn't take involves the mayor's advisor who allegedly cheated on his exam.
Episode 4
Elea Bergen decides to take the case of a young asylum seeker, who turns out to have seemingly bad intentions.
Episode 5
The authorities believe they have found Linda Leland's killer.
Episode 6
Bergen's mayor is in the spotlight for sending harassing text-messages.
Episode 7
Magnus Braseth must defend the ex husband of a writer who just disclosed intimate details about him in her new book.
Episode 8
Erik Aber has a though decision to make when he gets new information in the murder case.
Episode 9
Aber Bergen prepares to take Elea's father's firm to court.
Episode 10
Erik Aber wakes up to his biggest crisis yet.
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