S5E6 Never Ever Walk Alone
With a nudge from her family during a trip to Liverpool, Pørni comes to see that everything she wants is right in front of her.
Pørni 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. Pørni has two daughters with a jerk of an ex who has moved to Copenhagen, who focuses mainly on himself.
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With a nudge from her family during a trip to Liverpool, Pørni comes to see that everything she wants is right in front of her.
Pørni and Bjørnar share a heartfelt moment. A tragic turn of events casts a shadow over Ole Johan and Stephen's big day.
Sigrid, Pørni and Princess Ingrid Aleksandra have a birthday, but it looks like Pørni has to celebrate her birthday all alone...
An unexpected offer makes Pørni consider a new path as she and her colleagues attend a team building seminar. Hanna gets her diagnosis.
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