

Dag
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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Plot Summary
Dag is a Norwegian comedy-drama series that follows the life of Dag Refsnes, a therapist who is cynical about love and relationships. He attempts to navigate his own personal life while offering questionable advice to his clients. The series explores themes of commitment, infidelity, and the complexities of modern romance through Dag's often blunt and humorous perspective.
Critical Reception
Dag was generally well-received in Norway, praised for its sharp writing, dark humor, and strong performances, particularly from its lead actor. It gained a cult following for its realistic yet often absurd portrayal of relationships and the struggles of a misanthropic protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its dark and witty humor.
- Appreciated for its realistic portrayal of relationship issues.
- Noted for strong character development and performances.
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Fun Fact
The series is named after its protagonist, Dag Refsnes, a character known for his cynical and often inappropriate remarks about love and relationships.
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