Ep 7. See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil
- November 7, 2010
- 55 min
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7.9 (474)
In Borgen season 1 episode 7, titled "See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil," Denmark's Prime Minister Birgitte Nyborg faces a diplomatic crisis when the Chinese ambassador demands an apology for a Danish human rights activist's critical remarks regarding China's treatment of political prisoners. The tension escalates when the activists are arrested in China, raising concern about their well-being.
Meanwhile, Birgitte's political adviser, Kasper Juul, struggles with his personal life when his ex-girlfriend turns up unexpectedly, complicating his relationship with his new girlfriend Lotte. Kasper's past behavior also comes under scrutiny when a tabloid reporter digs up information about his drug use and involvement in a prostitution scandal.
As the political crisis deepens, Birgitte must navigate a tricky balance between standing up for human rights and maintaining economic ties with China. She seeks advice from her former mentor and party leader, Bent Sejrø, but finds him unwilling to take a strong stance against China out of fear of harming trade relations.
Throughout the episode, the themes of truth and ethics are explored as Birgitte grapples with the difficult decisions that come with leadership. She must weigh the consequences of speaking out against China's human rights abuses and risking economic repercussions for Denmark, while also confronting the personal cost of politics as Kasper's past continues to haunt him.
In the end, Birgitte must make a tough decision on whether to apologize to China or not, ultimately choosing to stand up for her country's values despite the potential fallout. The episode ends with a cliffhanger as it becomes clear that the political crisis is far from over, and that Birgitte will continue to face difficult decisions and ethical dilemmas as she leads Denmark.