Borgen Season 2 Episode 7 What is Lost Inwardly Must Be Gained Outwardly (1)
- November 6, 2011
- 57 min
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7.8 (483)
In Borgen season 2 episode 7, titled "What is Lost Inwardly Must Be Gained Outwardly (1)", the Danish government is hit with a financial crisis as the country's economy faces downturn. Prime Minister Birgitte Nyborg realizes that her government has been overspending and that the country is on the brink of bankruptcy. As a result, she must make the tough decision of implementing austerity measures, cutting back on social services and pensions.
Meanwhile, Birgitte is also dealing with personal turmoil as her marriage to Philip Christensen continues to crumble. Philip is still resentful of her career, and their relationship takes a turn for the worse when he decides to take a job in Greenland, leaving Birgitte and their children behind. Birgitte struggles to balance her personal and professional responsibilities, and her stress levels begin to take a toll on her health.
In addition to these challenges, Birgitte also faces criticism from the press and the public. The perceived failure of her government's economic policies has led to protests, and a smear campaign against her begins to spread in the media. However, she finds an ally in Bent Sejrø, the leader of the opposing party, who offers his support in implementing the necessary reforms.
As Birgitte works to salvage the economy and navigate her personal life, other members of her cabinet also face their own challenges. Minister for Justice Morten Messerschmidt struggles with his conscience when a controversial case involving an immigrant arises, and Minister for Health and the Elderly Lisbeth Dahl faces backlash for her handling of an aging population.
"What is Lost Inwardly Must Be Gained Outwardly (1)" is a gripping and emotional episode that explores the difficult decisions that politicians must make in times of crisis, as well as the toll that public office can take on personal relationships. The show continues to excel at portraying complex characters and thought-provoking political scenarios, making it a must-watch for fans of drama and political thrillers.