Sigurd fåkke pult - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Hvis lyset tar oss
Sigurd and Mats are on a fishing trip in the middle of the forest when they meet Helene, a sweet girl who has been abandoned by her group of friends. A battle soon ensues between Sigurd and Mats, where during an eventful evening they both try to win Helene's favor.

Den store talen
Sigurd thinks he is in love with Vilde from Motvind, and when it turns out that she has fallen in love with the new deputy leader, Emil, Sigurd decides to impress her by giving a speech in front of the Storting. Tuva, for her part, has had an abortion, but refuses to say anything to Ramiz, while Mats begins to take a liking to his PT, Hugo.

Operasjon Vilde
Vilde was impressed by Sigurd's speech, and in collaboration with Mats, Sigurd sets in motion phase two of the project to make her fall for him: intricate emotional manipulation. At the same time, Tuva is well on its way into a destructive spiral.

Disconnected
Sigurd meets his mother - and the mysterious Marcel - for the first time in over a year, Mats dives deeper into the environment at the gym and Tuva continues to make up for the lie by involving Ramiz more and more in her life.

Alpha Men
Mats is captivated by Hugo, but gets cold feet when he learns about a special sauna ritual among the guys at the centre. Sigurd receives daring messages from Vilde, but is it really Vilde who sends the messages?

Lille, sekulære venn
Sigurd tries once and for all to win Vilde's heart, but ends up in a fight instead. At the same time, Mats has built up a large debt to the guys at the centre. Ramiz believes he has the answer to why Sigurd and Mats always end up on the wrong track.

Flashbacks
Mats has disappeared, and Sigurd and Tuva go out to Nesodden to look for him. When Sigurd meets an old classmate, old grudges - and some unpleasant truths about Mats - surface.

Vi lever
In the intense series finale, Sigurd and Tuva go to a Motvind demonstration to get their minds off their problems, but when they receive a desperate phone call everything changes.
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