Borgen: Season 3 (DVD)

Borgen: Season 3 (DVD)
Format
DVD
Publisher
Country
Published
6 August 2014
Pages
583
ISBN
5021456202256

Borgen: Season 3 (DVD)

Borgen’s central figure is the 40-year old political leader Birgitte Nyborg (Sidse Babett Knudsen) who through her idealism and huge effort secures her party a landslide victory and thus faces the biggest challenge of her life: how most effectively to use the newly won seats, and how far she is willing to go in order to gain as much influence as possible. She is a woman with a burning commitment, a big heart and little time. Will she be able to be a successful and professional top politician and stay true to herself at the same time?

It’s been two years since Birgitte Nyborg resigned as a Prime Minister of Denmark. Her old party is pointing to opposite direction of what she believes it should rather head to. She is now ready to comeback and challenge the current situation at the Parliament.

Season 3 is about Birgitte re-thinking her future and concluding that what she truly desires is going back into politics. She finds the best way to do so is by founding a new political party. Journalist Katrin Fonsmark, becomes her new ally, media adviser and spokesperson.

Review

‘Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.’ And so reads the epigraph of the final episode of Borgen. Indeed, Lincoln’s words are a fitting illustration of the political intrigue, moral complexity and the importance of one’s principles that have made Borgen a must-watch international sensation. Borgen (‘The Castle’, referring to Denmark’s Christiansborg Palace) follows charismatic politician Birgitte Nyborg (Sidse Babett Knudsen) as she rises through the political ranks, using skilful tact and poise, to become the prime minister of Denmark. The third and final season begins two years from where Season 2 concluded: Birgitte is on the post-prime minister speech circuit, having moved into the corporate world. Yet her disillusionment with the changes in her once-centrist Moderate Party quickly force her back into the political sphere, this time with the aid of her brilliant new media adviser, Katrine Fønsmark (Birgitte Hjort Sørensen).

The series delivers an outstanding sense of political naturalism; there is a certain optimism to this landscape, tempting us with the notion that this is what government could look like when reason and compromise are necessary. It’s a depiction that is clearly in contrast to the highly stylised TV dramas of say, House of Cards, which conversely portrays cunning and obsessively power-hungry leaders. Borgen, perhaps most astoundingly, allows us to believe in the idea of a good politician – albeit only for an hour at a time. Certainly the success of the series is dependent upon the strength of its female characters, and Borgen is distinct insofar as both of its leads, Birgitte and Katrine, are single mothers, negotiating the difficulties of raising a family while navigating highly successful careers.

A substantial amount of material is covered in this third season, and while it is a fitting end to the series, the conclusion is perhaps not as precise for the supporting characters – this might be a signal, however, that we haven’t heard the last from Danish politics and its players.


Robert Constantine

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