Melk - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Chaos occurs when Ingri and Mathilde's newborn babies are confused at the birth room. Although the newly-born mothers have widely differing views on the mother's role, they still have one thing in common: they are both involuntarily single mothers.

Episode 2
As freshly baked mothers, Ingri and Mathilde must listen to the advice of the nurse, despite the fact that they may seem somewhat stingy. Furthermore, Ingri is struggling with breast milk production, and has to take old careers to benefit.

Episode 3
Ingri gets acquainted with the maternity group - who are concerned with parabens and organic pacifiers. Mathilde hangs in, and brings a little alternative reality into the gang.

Episode 4
Mathilde has to check with an exceptionally handsome gynecologist. Ingri is visited by her in-laws. Mathilde wants to go back to the date game, and create a profile on Tinder.

Episode 5
Mathilde and Ingri are going to baby swimming, with Stine as driver. Driving is apparently the only thing that makes the baby go to Ingri to sleep - to Ingri's great pleasure.

Episode 6
Now. Ingri and Mathilde go to the spa to relax, but the former does not quite manage to calm the nerves. The girls meet on a reality star, and Mathilde seeks a mojo confirmation.

Episode 7
Ingri hits parts of the maternity group, and gets grills in his head - is Henrik autist? Probably not. Mathilde turns off a chat with the parents, and immediately disagrees about whether the baby should be baptized or not.

Episode 8
The baptism day is finally here. Mathilde is notoriously sluggish and Ingri is the rush of valium, so here it is hurried to reach the ceremony in church. It gets a little different, one might say.

Episode 9
Mats sleeps on the couch to Mathilde, and Ingri is pissed off the day before. Mats has been thrown out of Stine, and Aunt Gina has stayed at the pub. Everything is as normal, in other words.

Episode 10
Ingri goes to the hometown of Moss, and drinks heavily. Mathilde feels grown up for the first time in his life. Ingri takes a settlement with the past and looks ahead instead of backward.

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