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Maane Khatchatourian
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Borgen
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    During the highest point of Birgitte's career, she reaches the lowest of lows in her personal life.
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    After keeping Denmark involved in the War in Afghanistan, Birgitte decides to put an end to a war her country in uninvolved with in Africa.
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    If you need convincing before plunging into 'Borgen,' consider these five reasons why you should be watching the show.
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    Kasper's decision to share details about his traumatic relationship with his father allows him to make progress in his romantic relationship.
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    If you think "Borgen" couldn't get any better, try watching it with booze.
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    Yet another political shakeup helps Birgitte realize by the episode's end that her motivations for taking office are no longer reflected in her political policy.
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    Like most political issues addressed on "Borgen," the show's depiction of the country's involvement in the War in Afghanistan is true to life.
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    An old power player flings himself back in the game, increasing the number of potential political "casualties" with one fell swoop.
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    The episode reveals intimate details about Troels, Katrine, and Kasper before ending in one of the show's most suspenseful cliffhangers to date.
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    Birgitte's relationship with her one-time mentor Bent takes a nose-dive to a point of no return, but a tragedy that strikes at the end of the episode offers some hope of a rekindlement.
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    In a complete role reversal, Birgitte's career is on shaky ground as she makes the toughest decision of her professional life, while Katrine appears to have finally found stability with a new job.
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    Ulrik and Katrine are constantly competing for stories and Torben's stamp of approval. Katrine is usually assigned juicer interviews, but Torben likes Ulrik more because he's less forceful during interviews.
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    Posted Tanja
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    The always bubbly makeup artist usually offers TV1 guests pep talks and liquid courage before their interviews.
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    Posted Pia Munk
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    Unlike her boss Torben, Pia is more sympathetic to Katrine's calls for ethical journalism.
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    Pernille weasels her way to the top by discreetly bullying Birgitte and anyone else who stands in her way.
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    The posh, mannered, and old-fashioned leader eventually cuts ties with Hesselboe to improve relations with Birgitte.
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    The pretentious politician pulls a Brutus to gain more power in parliament, backstabbing Laugesen and Birgitte.
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    The season finale falls short as the episode ends as it begins, with Birgitte husband-less and Katrine jobless.
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    Svend is condescending, loquacious, xenophobic, and militant -- a.k.a. Birgitte's worst nightmare.
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    Posted Sanne
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    Although incapable of taking direction, she ultimately wins Birgitte over by interacting lovingly with her children.
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    Birgitte inherits the secretary from Hesselboe. His allegiance seems to lie with the former prime minister.
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    Hans ChristianThorsen Defence Minister Hans accepts a lavish hunting trip from the manufacturer of the fighter plane he ultimately chooses to purchase for Denmark's military. He doesn't resign from office, despite his corrupt actions. Portrayed by: Bjarne Henriksen...
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    He takes over for Laugesen and becomes one of the founding members of Birgitte's Moderate-Labor-Green coalition government.
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    The human rights activist's political aspirations are thwarted when a six-year-old recording (which was made without her knowledge) is leaked of her suggesting kidnapping Hesselboe's kids.
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    The rumored womanizer is among the founding members of Birgitte's Moderate-Labor-Green coalition government.
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    Despite being a legend in the industry, she loses her job at the network because of her alcoholism.
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    The prize-winning investigative reporter-turned-chief-editor is eager to boost show ratings and appease network execs, even at the expense of news value.
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    Their new home environment (read: lack of love between his parents) causes the eight-year-old to subconsciously act out by wetting himself.
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    The moody 12-year-old is already pulling aways from her parents.
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    Bent discovered Birgitte and stepped down as the head of the party to give her the chance to steer the group in a new direction.
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