A New York mobster goes into hiding in rural Lillehammer in Norway after testifying against his former associates.A New York mobster goes into hiding in rural Lillehammer in Norway after testifying against his former associates.A New York mobster goes into hiding in rural Lillehammer in Norway after testifying against his former associates.
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- TriviaThis show is the first Netflix original TV series
- GoofsAlthough Norwegian police are issued firearms they are not carried during the normal course of duty. Their firearms are stored, locked, in their patrol cars and can only be removed with the permission of someone in authority (the local police chief for example). They are not, as shown in the show, routinely carried.
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How can you do yet another Mafia series? How can you top the Sopranos? - which couldn't even compete with itself after a few years.
Some of the best moments in the Sopranos were the ironies. Lillyhammer turns the Mafia theme completely into a dark comedy. Some of the lines are ROTFL hilarious.
There is of course the fish out of water - wise-guy meets the Von Trapp Singers - culture conflict element. This is not done to advance a political view, though some Americans not used to European viewpoints might not see it that way. In any case the juxtaposition of values is used to good comic effect.
I just wonder how long they can keep this up - most of the easy laughs are gone and the plotting last couple of episodes were pretty weak, even for a parody.
Still this streamed series is a lot of fun and better than much of the scripted TV nowadays.
I'm still waiting for Johnny to try lutefisk...
Some of the best moments in the Sopranos were the ironies. Lillyhammer turns the Mafia theme completely into a dark comedy. Some of the lines are ROTFL hilarious.
There is of course the fish out of water - wise-guy meets the Von Trapp Singers - culture conflict element. This is not done to advance a political view, though some Americans not used to European viewpoints might not see it that way. In any case the juxtaposition of values is used to good comic effect.
I just wonder how long they can keep this up - most of the easy laughs are gone and the plotting last couple of episodes were pretty weak, even for a parody.
Still this streamed series is a lot of fun and better than much of the scripted TV nowadays.
I'm still waiting for Johnny to try lutefisk...
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- Feb 12, 2012
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