The town in Norway in which main character Frank Tagliano resides is Lillehammer, yet the show is titled "Lilyhammer". The misspelling alludes to the pilot episode, where Tagliano's dog, named Lily, is shot to death following a failed attempt on Tagliano's life. It also is a tongue in cheek reference to the way in which many English speakers, particularly Tagliano, pronounce the town's name. In Norwegian, Lillehammer is actually pronounced LEE-la-HAHM-er.
There's another inside joke here (this series is full of them). There was a woman who lived in a town north of Lillehammer whose name was "Lily Hammer". When the 1994 Olympics came around, there were newspaper articles about her where she was quoted as saying, "why are all these people coming to see me?"
There's another inside joke here (this series is full of them). There was a woman who lived in a town north of Lillehammer whose name was "Lily Hammer". When the 1994 Olympics came around, there were newspaper articles about her where she was quoted as saying, "why are all these people coming to see me?"
Most likely because of copyright issues. David Chase, creator of "The Sopranos", did not create "Lilyhammer", nor did he have any creative involvement with the latter whatsoever. Creating a spinoff without his consent would probably have resulted in a mess of legal paperwork and licensing fees.
In addition, there are some differences between Tagliano and Dante. Among the biggest differences is that on "The Sopranos", Dante was known for his loyalty to Tony Soprano and his crew, and would have never testified against them. In fact, on notable episodes of "The Sopranos", Dante killed, or was present and participated in the killing of, major characters on the show who were both members of the family and cooperated with the FBI.
In addition, there are some differences between Tagliano and Dante. Among the biggest differences is that on "The Sopranos", Dante was known for his loyalty to Tony Soprano and his crew, and would have never testified against them. In fact, on notable episodes of "The Sopranos", Dante killed, or was present and participated in the killing of, major characters on the show who were both members of the family and cooperated with the FBI.
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- How many seasons does Lilyhammer have?3 seasons
- How many episodes does Lilyhammer have?24 episodes
- When did Lilyhammer premiere?September 15, 2014
- When did Lilyhammer end?November 21, 2014
- How long are episodes of Lilyhammer?45 minutes
- What is the IMDb rating of Lilyhammer?7.9 out of 10
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- What is the plot of Lilyhammer?A New York mobster goes into hiding in rural Lillehammer in Norway after testifying against his former associates.
- Who are the characters in Lilyhammer?Aldo Delucci, Apostle Peter, Arne, Bjørn Hansen, Brøytemannen, Chris, Cookie, Dag Solstad, Danny 'Croc' Hammer, David, and others
- What is the Lilyhammer theme song?Lilyhammer Nocturne
- What genre is Lilyhammer?Comedy Drama, Comedy, Crime Drama, Crime, and Drama
- How many awards has Lilyhammer won?5 awards
- How many awards has Lilyhammer been nominated for?6 nominations
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