Alt du elsker - Season 1

Alt du elsker - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes7
DatesFeb 17, 2022 - Mar 10, 2022

Episodes

Hvem er Jonas?
Season 1Episode 123 min

Hvem er Jonas?

Childhood friends Sara and Jonas run into each other again after a decade and the sparks fly, but Jonas dives ever deeper into far-right thinking that he tries to keep secret from her.

Feb 17, 2022
Ny start
Season 1Episode 225 min

Ny start

Jonas wants to see Sara again and helps her move. Sara argues with her friends, but Jonas is there for her and goes out with her. It goes well, but then Jonas gets a call.

Feb 17, 2022
I actually have a girlfriend, too
Season 1Episode 324 min

I actually have a girlfriend, too

Jonas gets into a disagreement with extremists from the Nordic Group and moves to a country house with Sara. They become even closer. Dennis, a friend Jonas met online, plans to come to Oslo.

Feb 17, 2022
Hvem faen er du?
Season 1Episode 426 min

Hvem faen er du?

Jonas tries to talk about his beliefs, but then Sara and her flatmate are confronted with racism. She discovers what Jonas is doing on the internet and decides to confront him about it.

Feb 24, 2022
We are the new order
Season 1Episode 524 min

We are the new order

Jonas and Sara's relationship is over; Jonas quits his job and goes out with Dennis and some other Internet friends; taking propaganda photos does not go as planned.

Mar 3, 2022
Visste du at han var sånn?
Season 1Episode 623 min

Visste du at han var sånn?

Jonas misses Sara and begins to doubt his ideology; Sara and Jonas agree to have a cup of coffee to talk about things, but a picture from the meeting with the Telefax gang creates new challenges for Jonas.

Mar 10, 2022
Nazijævel
Season 1Episode 727 min

Nazijævel

Hina offers a listening ear, while Sara tries to process what happened. She explains why she did not tell Hina everything, while Jonas is questioned by the police and struggles with the attention he now gets from those around him.

Mar 10, 2022

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