{"id":559461,"date":"2023-08-09T23:20:25","date_gmt":"2023-08-10T04:20:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/needmoretv.com\/shows-like-s%c3%b8strene-ser-p%c3%a5-tv-2021\/"},"modified":"2024-03-16T18:17:44","modified_gmt":"2024-03-16T23:17:44","slug":"shows-like-s%c3%b8strene-ser-p%c3%a5-tv-2021","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/needmoretv.com\/shows-like-s%c3%b8strene-ser-p%c3%a5-tv-2021\/","title":{"rendered":"Shows Like S\u00f8strene ser p\u00e5 TV (2021)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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7.6 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 47 reviews)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n

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Genre:<\/strong> Short, Comedy<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Jon \u00d8igarden, John F. Brungot, Srinil Espe
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3 seasons, 30 episodes, 3-minute runtime<\/p>\n\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n

Shows Most Like S\u00f8strene ser p\u00e5 TV (2021)<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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Nissene i bingen (2021)<\/h3>\n \n
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7.7 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 385 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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In a parody of modern reality television shows, 24 single people dressed as Santa Clauses are gathering on a shut down pig farm to live in pairs for 24 days.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Comedy<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Jakob Sch\u00f8yen Andersen, Espen Eckbo, Atle Antonsen, Eivind Sander
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1 season, 24 episodes<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Exit (2019)<\/h3>\n \n
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8.2 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 10860 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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A dark drama series based on true stories from Norway’s financial scene.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Drama<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Agnes Kittelsen, Simon J. Berger, Tobias Santelmann, P\u00e5l Sverre Hagen
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2 seasons, 16 episodes, 30.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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P\u00f8rni (2021)<\/h3>\n \n
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8.1 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 2274 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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P\u00f8rni is about the dilemmas that you end up in when you, to the best of your abilities, try to do the right thing for your loved ones, and yourself. In that order. P\u00f8rni has two daughters with a jerk of an ex who has moved to Copenhagen, who focuses mainly on himself. She has a father who is in some sort of teenage phase, and she has responsibility for her 15-year-old nephew, after her sister died in a car accident not so long ago. In addition, P\u00f8rni works in child welfare, where she likes the county lawyer Bj\u00f8rnar. P\u00f8rni is about being a complete person, in a normal, but challenging life.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Comedy, Drama<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Henriette Steenstrup, Nils Ole Oftebro, Vivild Falk Berg, Ebba Jacobsen \u00d6berg
Creators:<\/strong> Henriette Steenstrup
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2 seasons, 12 episodes<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Norsk-ish (2020)<\/h3>\n \n
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7.1 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 276 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Three young adults with roots in four cultures try to navigate adulthood with all its awkward situations, insecurities, uncomfortable everyday experiences, and victories.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Drama<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Selda Ekiz, Ravdeep Singh Bajwa, Nasrin Khusrawi, Amanda Hedvig Lie Strand
Creators:<\/strong> Bahareh Badavi, Melike Leblebicioglu Kaveh
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1 season, 8 episodes, 22.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Celebrity Task Force (2020)<\/h3>\n \n
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8.5 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 288 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Celebrities are invited to participate in a tailored military special education, where the aim is that each one shall become the best version of themselves through strict military discipline and tough exercises and competitions.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Reality-TV<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Geir Aker, H\u00e5vard Lilleheie, Siri Kristiansen, Kristian \u00d8deg\u00e5rd
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2 seasons, 40 episodes<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Parterapi (2017)<\/h3>\n \n
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7.7 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 645 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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In the series, viewers meet various boyfriend, cohabitant and married couples who go to the partner therapist in a recent attempt to save the relationship. Comedian Kevin V\u00e5genes plays a part in each couple.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Comedy<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Kevin V\u00e5genes, Amund Sigurdss\u00f8nn Karlsen, Jone Hope Larsen, Mathias Luppichini
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4 seasons, 34 episodes<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Norsemen (2016)<\/h3>\n \n
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7.7 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 19769 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Viking life at the close of the 8th century.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Comedy<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> K\u00e5re Conradi, Nils J\u00f8rgen Kaalstad, Jon \u00d8igarden, Bj\u00f8rn Myrene
Creators:<\/strong> Jon Iver Helgaker, Jonas Torgersen
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3 seasons, 18 episodes, 30.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Jordbrukerne (2021)<\/h3>\n \n
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7.7 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 341 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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When Marwan’s girlfriend suddenly dies, he kidnaps his daughter from her parents to go to Iran, but passport troubles lead him to hide in a mountain farm. But is it farming going on there, and is it really halal cheese they are to make?<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Comedy, Drama<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Nader Khademi, Ayaz Hussain, Jonas Strand Gravli, Arben Bala
Creators:<\/strong> Izer Aliu, Anne Bj\u00f8rnstad
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1 season, 8 episodes<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n


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In the vast universe of television content, where shows come and go with the changing seasons, there’s a unique Norwegian gem that stands out for its simplicity and relatability: “S\u00f8strene ser p\u00e5 TV” (2021). This show, translating to “The Sisters Watch TV,” offers a refreshing take on the reality TV genre, inviting viewers into the cozy living room of two sisters as they watch and comment on various TV programs. Let’s explore what makes this show a must-watch, far from the usual TV tropes.<\/p>\n

The Concept<\/h2>\n

“S\u00f8strene ser p\u00e5 TV” strips down the complexities often found in reality TV to present a straightforward yet captivating concept. Here, we follow two sisters, each with their distinct personalities and perspectives, as they engage with a wide array of television shows. From gripping dramas and laugh-out-loud comedies to thought-provoking documentaries, the sisters’ reactions and discussions provide a window into the everyday conversations that happen in living rooms around the world.<\/p>\n

Why It Works<\/h2>\n

Relatability<\/h3>\n

At its core, the show’s appeal lies in its relatability. Watching TV is a universal experience, one that transcends cultural and geographical boundaries. By focusing on this shared activity, “S\u00f8strene ser p\u00e5 TV” taps into something deeply familiar to its audience. The sisters’ reactions\u2014be it laughter, tears, or frustration\u2014are emotions we’ve all felt while watching our favorite shows. This connection is what draws viewers in and keeps them coming back.<\/p>\n

The Sisters’ Dynamic<\/h3>\n

The chemistry between the sisters is another key element. Their interactions are genuine, sometimes heartwarming, and at other times hilariously relatable. One sister might be the eternal optimist, finding joy in the simplest of shows, while the other could be more critical, always ready with a sharp observation. This dynamic not only adds depth to their commentary but also mirrors the diverse reactions and preferences within any group of viewers.<\/p>\n

Unscripted Moments<\/h3>\n

In an era where much of reality TV feels overly produced, the unscripted nature of “S\u00f8strene ser p\u00e5 TV” is a breath of fresh air. The sisters’ conversations are spontaneous, leading to unexpected moments of humor and insight. Whether it’s a sudden revelation about a character in a drama or a spontaneous debate over a reality show’s outcome, these genuine interactions add a layer of unpredictability and entertainment.<\/p>\n

Standout Episodes<\/h2>\n

While “S\u00f8strene ser p\u00e5 TV” consistently delivers engaging content, certain episodes stand out for their memorable discussions and reactions. For instance, an episode where the sisters watch a particularly suspenseful crime drama captures them at their most animated, with theories and predictions flying back and forth. Another highlight includes their viewing of a documentary on climate change, sparking a deep and reflective conversation on the topic. These episodes showcase the show’s ability to balance light-hearted entertainment with moments of meaningful dialogue.<\/p>\n

The Impact<\/h2>\n

“S\u00f8strene ser p\u00e5 TV” has not only entertained but also sparked conversations among its viewers. By sharing their thoughts and emotions openly, the sisters encourage their audience to engage more critically with the content they consume. This has led to active discussions on social media, where fans share their own reactions and insights, further extending the communal experience that the show fosters.<\/p>\n

Beyond Entertainment<\/h2>\n

The show also serves as a mirror to the evolving landscape of television. Through the sisters’ eyes, we see how TV content has changed over time, reflecting societal shifts and technological advancements. Their commentary offers an informal critique of these trends, providing viewers with a deeper appreciation of the medium’s impact on culture and society.<\/p>\n

Conclusion<\/h2>\n

“S\u00f8strene ser p\u00e5 TV” is more than just a reality show; it’s a celebration of the shared experience of television viewing. By focusing on the simple yet profound act of watching TV with loved ones, it highlights the connections we form through shared media consumption. The sisters’ genuine reactions and insightful discussions make the show a comforting and engaging watch, reminding us of the power of television to bring people together, provoke thought, and spark joy.<\/p>\n

In a world where TV shows often chase after the next big twist or controversial moment, “S\u00f8strene ser p\u00e5 TV” stands out for its authenticity and simplicity. It proves that sometimes, the most captivating content comes not from what’s on screen, but from the conversations it inspires among those watching. So, if you’re looking for a show that feels like a cozy evening spent with friends, discussing everything from the latest drama to the state of the world, give “S\u00f8strene ser p\u00e5 TV” a try. It’s a testament to the enduring appeal of TV as a medium for storytelling, connection, and reflection.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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