The fourth season of “Borgen” sees the show’s protagonist become an antiheroine. This turn “captures both the jaded nature of politics and television viewers’ attraction to messy women characters,” kyliexwarner writes.
Late in “Borgen: Power & Glory,” the standalone fourth season of the Danish political drama and cult hit “Borgen,” two women step out of a government building, ready to formalize an alliance. One is the former Prime Minister, now Foreign Minister, Birgitte Nyborg . The other is Birgitte’s boss, the current Prime Minister, Signe Kragh .
The fourth season of “Borgen” has arrived on Netflix nearly a decade after the conclusion of the third. In the years that “Borgen” has been off the air, several young, dynamic women have ascended to the Prime Ministership of their countries. In fact, the first season of “Borgen” anticipated the election of Denmark’s first woman Prime Minister, Helle Thorning-Schmidt, in 2011.
Then, an American ambassador—a suave bully, as Americans tend to be on “Borgen”—asks Birgitte to keep the information to herself. He dangles a proposition before her: perhaps Birgitte wouldn’t mind being put forward as a candidate for the U.N. Secretary-General? Birgitte is uneasy, but there’s also a new sparkle in her eye. It’s unlike her to be tempted by such obvious flattery and backroom dealing.
Birgitte’s moral transformation seems so enveloping, so surreal, that it’s hard to imagine that she will come to her senses. Yet she does—thanks to an icy journey through one of Greenland’s fjords, piloted by Josva Johansen, a local fisherman whose harbor has been bought off for use in the oil drilling. As he muses on the effects of climate change, Birgitte has a moral awakening. “Perhaps all of this is more my fault,” she tells him.
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