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Bruce planning to propose to Emma but after a conversation with Viveka and Birger he becomes unsure of her attitude toward marriage. Emma becomes willy-nilly viral when an unfortunate picture of her begins to spread on the interne...
The fish-out-of-water story of New York accountant Bruce, who falls in love with a Swedish girl named Emma and follows her to Sweden.
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Bruce planning to propose to Emma but after a conversation with Viveka and Birger he becomes unsure of her attitude toward marriage. Emma becomes willy-nilly viral when an unfortunate picture of her begins to spread on the interne...
Bruce has to show a celebrity client around Stockholm; Bruce is forced to endure the tortures of a Swedish-style bachelor party; Emma ruins the atmosphere at her surprise bachelorette party.
Amy Poehler comes to Sweden and asks Bruce for a big favor; Emma faces the difficulties of being on part-time sick leave; Gustaf tries to find a job.
Emma is trying to get her ex-boyfriend to leave her apartment. Viveka wants to relive her youthful glory days and takes a night on the town with her daughter.
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