Valkyrien

2017
Valkyrien

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 The Underground Jan 01, 2017

Deep underground, below Valkyrien Square in Oslo, doomsday prepper Leif has arranged a place for doctor Ravn Eikanger to carry out research into his wife Vilma's terminal illness in secret. Above the surface Ravn keeps up the pretense of mourning his wife while below it, a severely injured robber Teo seeks refuge with Leif. Without medical attention, Teo will die and Ravn owes Leif a favor...

EP2 Styx Jan 01, 2017

Ravn is clutching at straws, searching for something that can help Vilma. Against Leif's will, Ravn decides to let Vilma's research colleague Unn in on the secret. Teo, trapped underground and separated from his pregnant wife Marit, dreams of building a shelter for himself and his family and Leif is keen to help. This, however, requires resources, so Leif begins to make demands of his tenants.

EP3 Win Win Jan 08, 2017

The clinic is open. Leif provides the patients, while Ravn and Unn treat them the best they can. At the same time, they begin to make progress with Vilma's treatment. But Vilma's daughter Siv has begun to ask questions. Leif is under scrutiny by the police, who suspect he had a hand in the robbery and an unexpected challenge arises in his job at the City's Emergency Planning Agency.

EP4 Pro Bono Publico Jan 15, 2017

A humiliating conversation with his brother forces Leif to reconsider his leadership style. Teo puts both himself and the clinic at risk by seeking out his wife, Marit. A patient gives Ravn an idea that could help Vilma, but before he can give Vilma a new drug, he needs a test subject - someone expendable...

EP5 Teotwawki Jan 22, 2017

A patient brings a deadly virus into the clinic. Vilma becomes infected and Ravn must make the most difficult choice of his life. While Unn works hard to gain control of the infection, Leif implements his own plan. A pandemic is after all a threat he and his like-minded comrades have been preparing to face.

EP6 Uxo Jan 29, 2017

Vilma has disappeared. Ravn and Leif must find her before someone else does. While they desperately hunt for her on the surface, the police officer Per breaks into Leif's tunnels and bomb shelters below ground. And in the clinic, Teo finds himself completely alone.

EP7 Post Mortem Feb 05, 2017

Ravn has a lot of explaining to do and family, friends and the media are not buying his story. Grethe and the hospital recognize in Vilma a medical phenomenon, and propose a risky solution. With Unn back at the hospital, and Teo in prison, Leif is alone in an empty clinic.

EP8 SHTF Feb 12, 2017

Oslo is in crisis after several days without power. Leif secretly rejoices over his actions, but still doesn't get the affirmation he's always dreamed of. Vilma is desperate to understand her own miracle, and Ravn's love for her is tested to the limit. When an emergency generator at the hospital breaks down, Ravn and Unn have only one course of action left.
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Released: 01 January 2017 Ended
Producted By: Tordenfilm
Country: Norway
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Official Website: https://tv.nrk.no/serie/valkyrien
Synopsis

In an illegal hospital, hidden in an Oslo underground station, a physician is desperately trying to find a cure for his wife's terminal illness.

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Bene Cumb On the heels of the Swedes and the Danes, the Norwegians have vigorously stepped into the world of Scandi Noir, usually successfully. The synopsis of Valkyrien was intriguing as well, but as the events progressed I began to realise that it was too much a medical drama (which I tend to avoid) and much less crime-and-noir. The pace appeared to be slow and some characters did not provide additional value to the series (e.g. Teo´s and Leif´s families), but both Teo and Leif (Pål Sverre Hagen is the most versatile type in this series) produce lots of giggling and wtf! moments, breaking otherwise mostly static run of events. Sven Nordin as Ravn Eikanger is good, but nothing special, and the rest did not impress me too much. The moral ideas remained somewhat wishy-washy and the ending was too trivial as well.So, Valkyrien is more like Det Tredje Øyet or Mammon, rather than Okkupert or Frikjent, for example. No, it is not a bad work, but additional smoothness and less scientific character could have made this series more interesting to me.
pawebster This is a great series. OK, the medical stuff isn't in the least bit realistic and the developments happen much too quickly - but, hey, it's a thriller. It rattles along and it's thrilling. Best of all, though, is the fact that there are such good characters and such good acting. A standout is Pal Sverre Hagen, who is excellent as the very unusual Leif. The comic relief from the disaster-prone Teo, also very well acted, really made me laugh.
qui_j If you are looking for playful and exciting entertainment but don't care about medical or scientific impossibilities, then you can manage to get through this series. I guess the creators of the series thought that if the show is entertaining enough, people wont focus on the medical impossibilities that litter the show e.g operating on people with anesthesia, two doctors who seem to specialize in everything under the sun etc. You also have to put up with the usual moralizing about global events (climate change, pharmaceutical companies, health care)that is fairly common in Danish and Norwegian movies, and to a lesser extent in Swedish series. So, if you can ignore the scientific silliness and just go on a crazy roller coaster ride for the entertainment, this series is for you. If there's a second season, I'll probably watch it but after a while I fear that the sheer impossibility of the plot events may just cause me to lose interest.
Ladiloque Boh Do you remember how much time we spent watching Walter White cleaning his meth-lab equipment to perfection?Or how long does it take for the average sci-fi blockbuster to introduce you to the concept of time-travelling?If you do, you will probably understand what I mean by hasty.In recent years what most American series lack in original and clever script, Scandinavian-northern productions seem to have plenty. They may miss the hits due to bad marketing, low international appeal, small letdowns or whatever prevents their values to strive (hits which - by the way - often get in the hands of various remakes). Still, this is the sign of cultures that nurture intelligence VERSUS beauty contests, popularity ratings and political correctness. But this is an entirely different topic.The story in Valkyrien is so open and complex that it could last 10 seasons (but it does it all in 8, 45 minutes episodes). A lot of topics rarely seen otherwise are dealt with: the power of bureaucracy, ethics and bio-ethics, sustainability, ecology, unavoidability of society, conspiracy theories. Given the number of productions around it's awesome finding something so fresh and interesting.Yet some lows can be spotted in the superficiality which we are provided here and there for action's or drama's sake (forget scientific or even procedurals' accuracy) and in some "too unlikely" scenes. And here is imho the major weakness of the show: to make people care you need them to believe in what they see. And to achieve this, spending a proper amount of time and details to allow the disbelief to be suspended is critical. I'm not suggesting that indulging in artificial lengthening (like in soaps, or even successful series like Lost) is the right solution. I'm stating that by abusing the simplistic pace of action movies, your audience forgets about depth. Which shouldn't be your objective if you focus your plot on complex, nerdy, not-popular and potentially-boring topics.Anyway: if you enjoy originality and well written cross genre stuff give it a try. But it would need a longer polished remake for the ideas to properly shine.