Ernst seeks advice from Dag, Benedikt hits the bottle and Dag's harmonic life is suddenly interrupted.
Meet Dag, a couple's therapist who holds a 90% divorce rate. His philosophy in life is that people should live alone and he's happy to share that with his patients. Dag leads a quiet life and the only thing he loves more than his solitude is prescription drugs. However, Dag's peaceful existence is about to change radically when Eva enters his life.
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Ernst seeks advice from Dag, Benedikt hits the bottle and Dag's harmonic life is suddenly interrupted.
Malin prepares for the launch of her World War II book. Eva has a question for Dag.
Dag heads for his own wedding.Eva has grave doubts. Benedikt is a polygamist with two multi handicapped Serbian sisters and Mia. Dag's wedding present causes silent attention. Malin and Ernst meet for the first time, but not the last.
Malin arranges Eva's bachelor party.Isak is back in the therapy sofa with grave doubts about Amish and polygamy.Benedikt is determined to take responsibility as a father.Ernst shares the many pleasures of smoking opium with Dag and Benedikt.
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