"Borgen" Den rigtige nuance af brun (TV Episode 2013) Poster

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(2013)

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9/10
Reality!
Hitchcoc27 August 2023
In a simplistic drama, everyone would have got together and come up with the perfect solution to all problems. But life is not that way and intelligent people are not that simple. What Birgitte was able to do was take the energy to fuel her eventual platform but realize there are roadblocks. The banker who could have funded the whole thing is cast aside and they are forced to be creative. Every liberal issue is out there, but when you have too much, you lose all the focus. The TV guy is going to be blowing his stack at some point. He has been forced to become beholden to the jerk who is his superior, but, for now, has no backbone. If he is thinking straight, he would see that he will eventually be cast aside to substitute the news with Perry Mason reruns. I thought, while not dramatic, this was a very good episode.
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7/10
But Sound
Warin_West-El14 February 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This episode was not particularly creative but sound. The New Democrats now have a name and they're working on a platform.

The last scene was very poignant because we got to watch Brigitte actually be a leader and impart a sense of reality to what was originally just a dream.

The "Dilemma" television segment was humorous as the woman with "big tits" offered the best intellectual argument of all.

The writers were consistent with the previous episode in naming this one, "The Right Shade of Brown." They didn't include the Ethiopian wife in the plot, but they didn't shy away from including "color" as a focus, which was good.
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