This text is a column with opinions that are the writer’s own and not Nyheter24’s.
Love is blind Sweden.
What to say. Could it be the best thing that happened to us during these tough years? The production must seriously toast the international success that the program has become. So it is not just in Sweden that the program is being talked about everywhere – but also globally.
Those who sat with the cast for the season absolutely deserve a Nobel Prize, even though certain aspects can be… discussed.
I’ve been hooked since the first episode. Personal favorites are Krissy Kuldkepp and Oskar Nordstrand.
Krissy is someone you want to end up next to at a wedding dinner. Then you know you got the best table. The only thing that sticks out a little in my eyes is her dog which Rasmus so nicely said, maybe should have had a somewhat stricter upbringing.
Dogs of that breed require extremely intensive training and much should be done already as a puppy. However, she as a person is incredible and is made to be on TV?!
But then, Oskar Nordstrand. We must protect this man with everything we have. If the Russians come, Oskar is more than happy to use me as a human shield during battle. I love his dancing, his chinos, his way of being, how he doesn’t like silence, when he films Meira, that he is kind, positive, beautiful, happy. No, but everything.
What an INCREDIBLY nice person he is. And so sorry but, enough that Oskar seems kind and compliant, but the guy is a trained pilot and has the physique of an elite athlete. There is no mess around it, I must say.
Because it is precisely this that becomes the dilemma for women. This thing about guys being “too nice”. And I want to stab myself in the kneecap every time I hear this outdated and brain dead expression.
And someone who absolutely came under fire for this was Christofer.
I absolutely understand that you want to be challenged a bit and have a partner who doesn’t just say yes to everything. But this lies in a slightly squeamish personality and insecurity, not in being TOO friendly. It’s going to be grammatically wrong wrong wrong for me.
And then, what is it with women and being drawn to so-called “bad boys”. It’s so toxic it doesn’t exist and VERY rarely ends well.
Every time you have a girl friend who starts seeing a jealous guy with a criminal record like the Bible and who communicates via Snapchat, it always ends like the Germans at the Battle of Stalingrad – to the cock.
But when she then meets a nice guy who is more than happy to compromise, he is “too nice” and she jumps on to the next asshole.
It never goes wrong. And it makes me tear my hair out every time I see it.
As Christofer so nicely says to Catja, drunk and frustrated in the kitchen: “The good guy never wins”.
And yes, even though the nice guys do win sometimes, there is a very strong point in what he says.
Unfortunately.