Critic: "Klovn" is one of the best Danish TV series ever Note: "Klovn" is a popular Danish comedy series.
Berlingske-Denmark in Denmark
Saturday, July 19, 2025 • 9:56 PM UTC - in Denmark
The tenth season of comedian duo Frank Hvam and Casper Christensen's TV series "Klovn" receives praise from critics.
Politiken writes among other things that the TV series has earned the right to be called one of the best Danish TV series ever.
- "Klovn" moves on a new, graceful ground in this season, and the series, impressively enough, continues to develop without losing its original setting.
- It is so intelligently written, witty and ironic, tender and harsh. And funny, of course, writes Politiken's critic Nanna Frank Rasmussen.
Newspaper Politiken gives season 10 of "Klovn" five out of six hearts.
Season 10 of the TV series consists of eight episodes and premieres Sunday, July 20.
Berlingske's critic Kristian Lindberg "scratched his sides with laughter" and also gives five out of six stars.
- The series' satire over the creative class's self-important vanity and egoistic single-mindedness is just as swingingly evil and revealing, as it has always been, and when it still works, it is of course because it is Frank and Casper who hang their underpants in the right height, it sounds.
Kristian Lindberg is still a faithful disciple in the Klovn cult, he writes in the review.
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