The Swedish Schoolhavion also deserves to be satire
My favorite figure on TV is currently called Inger Brøgger and is the head of the department of the Danish Swedish tax agency. You can see her in “Money’s Money”, a TV series that goes on paper that is so deadly as German lawyers who sell Tax Buzz and Danish bureaucrats trying to stop them. But don’t be fooled! Here is unexpectedly a lot of humor, a good gecaught contemporary – and I hope that three episodes in a new kind of hero. Maybe not the one we want, but the one we need: the furious official.
Inger Brøgger (Karen-Lise Mynster) comes as a new department head and discovered with the help of IT developer Niels (David Dencik) Those large companies milk the Danish treasury on billions. They see the hatch in the law that is being exploited and alarms sounds upwards – but no one doesn’t care. Responsible minister claims to be only stressed. A manager with a seriously disturbing syndrome is blinded by a consultant who has been picked up to “digitize and streamline”, and who launches a new motto for the Swedish tax agency: “More service, less control”. An authority may not stand in the way! Entrepreneurs need freedom, no administrative burdens! And by the way, we will go to the new building, open landscapes where everyone should float freely (but it appears that the electricity is not connected)!
Yes, I said After all, there is a well -caught -time. The tax error itself – who almost does not understand anyone, who is also a comical point in the series – in “other people money” is very based on a real story, or as it says at the start of each section: “The story is fictional but inspired by real events. Unfortunately.”
I start to fantasize about a future when you can do TV about how the Swedish market school is finally destroyed. When it is satire and not the reality that politicians think that free school groups should not subject to the principle of publicity, when you can make humor of idiocy that they should be compensated for costs they didn’t have. When a party leader who mentions the billion of the groups “a small victory over the last line” is laughed at as she deserves.
Who we see There is still to be seen in the hero role. Perhaps there is a furious Inger Brøgger who tries to win the necessary reforms, what do I know. But otherwise I can imagine, say Sverrir gudnason And Liv Mjönes Play two worn -out welfare workers who will have enough on one day and decide to get to the bottom of what went wrong with the Swedish school. They form a think tank, start to form – and manage to run public opinion. It is also a story inspired by real events, and of course the heroes we need.
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