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Sweden is a quiet, gently amusing comedy.
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Sweet, smart and quickly addictive, it's a classic cross-cultural romantic comedy with top notes of satire, but a brave and true heart.
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There are portions of the 10-episode first season that are darker than any other American broadcast-network comedy, but not shying away from the inherent gravity of Bruce and Emma’s situation provides a rich shading to the stranger-in-a-strange-land laughs.
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Like Amy’s “Parks and Recreation,” the humor is never mean.
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It’s nice that Will Ferrell plays (a skewed) version of himself in the second episode--he was likely corralled by his former “Saturday Night Live” cohort Amy Poehler--but Welcome to Sweden succeeds on its own merits.
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Welcome to Sweden is engaging for its exotic Scandinavian setting and warm visual style. It's a winning mix of low-key charm and robust humor.
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It’s a sly, low-key comedy, one that makes affectionate fun of Americans and Swedes with equal vigor.
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Welcome to Sweden is pleasant, inoffensive and quite charming.
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Skepticism turns to pleasure as Greg reveals himself to be a wide-eyed charmer (think a less smarmy Greg Kinnear) and Sweden becomes an unexpectedly welcome and disarming diversion in a summer cluttered with noisy mediocrity.
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The show's humor is subtle, the plot lines somewhat predictable, but both the individual character development and the interaction among those characters make Sweden more than welcome.
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[A] gentle bilingual comedy.
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All charm and smarts, the best new NBC comedy in a long time. A winner.
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Welcome to Sweden knows the story it wants to tell, and it does so in tightly crafted half-hour blocks that are fjords full of charm.
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While Poehler’s wide-eyed exasperation probably renders him the weakest link, there’s enough high-class support around him that he’s more than adequate to meet the role’s modest demands.... It’s the one genuinely recommendable show to reach our shores amid an NBC wave of summer flotsam.
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It's a pleasant enough blend of travelogue and gentle humor.
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This pleasant enough rom-com would be better if it relied less on predictable sex jokes and focused more on the fish-out-of-water angle that will ring true to anyone who’s lived abroad.
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Welcome to Sweden is more charming and amusing than laugh-out-loud funny. But its charms are considerable and the overall premise is bracingly unique.
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As the title suggests, the wit and heart of the show are available to all.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 22 out of 38
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Mixed: 6 out of 38
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Negative: 10 out of 38
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Dec 26, 2014
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Sep 22, 2014
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Aug 29, 2014