I've been trying to watch this since it popped up on the "New Things" list on Netflix.
OK, I can suspend disbelief for parts of Jo Nesbo's setup, the US pulls out of NATO? Really? Even a President Cruz with his strings being pulled by the Kochtopus would have trouble getting that one past well, everyone else in Washington. The only thing more awkward than having allies is NOT having any allies. NATO is deeply embedded in our national security infrastructure, we are in the process of DELIVERING F-35's to Norway.
I have personal connections and interest in Norway, although I know diddly about their current domestic politics.
Being approximately half way through the series, I'm bored. It should be fascinating to me, due to my personal interest in Scandinavia (The Swedes just going along with the Russians? When they are trying to raise their military budget because of recent Russian activity?), and not just as a place we (The United States) should look to for better examples of how to structure our society, instead of say Somalia or Zimbabwe, which seem to be the examples the Plutocrats want to emulate. The Water Supply in Flint Michigan anyone?
The series is just so . . . lame?
One of the few shows I have binge watched was Lillehammer. They don't even have a decent theme song, no (folksy) Fiddle music (Like Lillehammer)? Now that said "Norge" to me.
Part of the problem is, I just can develop no real interest or identification with any of the principal characters. The Russians could round them all up and ship them off to the Gulag for all I care.
And the Norwegian Defense establishment is entirely missing. Hey, surely they could dig some people out of retirement familiar with resistance planning from the bad old 1980's. Yes, I am SURE in the 1980's there were SERIOUS plans for that. And I visited the "Resistance Museum" (About the WW II Resistance Movement) in Oslo in 1979(?) Do they not take Junior High Trips to things like that any more?
It's the entire absence of the defense establishment from the political process that contributes to the epic fail on the disbelief. Or any real popular involvement, lefty save the planet tree huggers may be more common in Norway than in the USA, they may even be a plurality in Norway, more so than Tea Party Republicans have a genuine majority in the US anyways, (no matter what the Right Wing media says). But what would the mushy middle our there on Constitution day in their native costumes feel about the whole situation?
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