
Kvarteret Skatan - The Best of season 1
In the spring of 2003, the six comedians DAVID BATRA, ANNA BLOMBERG, JOHAN GLANS, RACHEL MOHLIN, VANNA ROSENBERG and MIKAEL SYRÉN got both television viewers and critics to laugh at the black mood series Skatan. The action revolves around a number of odd existences, all of which live or work in the fictional Skatan neighborhood. Now we have selected the best pieces from the first season of the skater neighborhood. Enjoy the absurd, black humor and all the crazy characters. Feel the Indian guru that never gets taken seriously, the disrespectful office cleaner, the tattooed blonde, the leopard vampire vampire, the depths of the game store, the enemies at the office - and many many more unlikely characters.
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Plot Summary
This compilation features the best sketches from the first season of the popular Swedish sketch comedy show 'Kvarteret Skatan'. The series is known for its absurd humor, relatable characters in everyday situations, and often satirical take on Swedish society and culture. Viewers are treated to a variety of quirky scenarios and memorable characters that defined the show's early success.
Critical Reception
The first season of Kvarteret Skatan was a breakout hit in Sweden, quickly gaining a large following for its fresh and often bizarre comedic style. Critics and audiences alike praised its originality, sharp writing, and the cast's comedic timing. It established itself as a staple of Swedish television comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique and absurd humor.
- Appreciated for its sharp observational comedy and relatable characters.
- Lauded for the strong chemistry and comedic performances of the ensemble cast.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this compilation are not readily available, audience reception for Kvarteret Skatan in general highlights its clever writing and laugh-out-loud moments, cementing its status as a beloved Swedish comedy.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for this compilation, but the show itself was highly popular and influential in Swedish television.
Fun Fact
The show's title, 'Kvarteret Skatan', translates to 'The Magpie Quarter', referencing a fictional neighborhood where many of the sketches are set.
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