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Cast
Greg Poehler (Bruce)Josephine Bornebusch (Emma)Lena Olin (Viveka)Christopher Wagelin (Gustaf Wiik)Claes Månsson (Birger Wiik)Amy Poehler (Amy Poehler)Per Svensson (Bengt)Illeana Douglas (Nancy)Aubrey Plaza (Aubrey Plaza)Basim Sabah Albasim (Hassan)Magnus Mark (Olof)Neve Campbell (Diane)Patrick Duffy (Wayne)Jennie Silfverhjelm (Sofia)Henrik Johansson (Karl)Marques Ray (Pepe)Madeleine Martin (Girl in Café)Gustav Roth (Marcus)
Creators
Josephine Bornebusch, Jesper Harrie, Martin Soneby, Niclas Carlsson, Greg Poehler
Synopsis
Bruce and his beautiful Swedish girlfriend Emma seem to be the perfect couple, so it only seems natural that when Emma decides to leave New York to accept a prestigious banking job in Stockholm, Bruce decides to join her. When they get there, Bruce not only has to deal with the culture shock of moving halfway across the world, but also with learning to get along with Emma's strange and very Swedish family.
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