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Badehotellet is the story about the guests and staff at a beach hotel by the North Sea sand dunes. At the heart of the story is the lives of three young people, the chambermaid Fie, the merchant's daughter Amanda, and the local fisherman Morten. Their fates are intertwined, and their stories are about emancipating themselves from the plans other people have made on their behalf, the attempts on social ascent, and about losing and finding oneself on the way. The series is inspired by the way of life at the many seaside hotels of the past, and reflects our own time with its mixture of financial crisis, denial, and dreams of happiness. The story takes place in the years 1928-33 where the world is falling apart. The characters will go through tears and laughter in the captivating journey that takes place as times change from optimism to crisis. It's a multi-plot-series that dynamically shifts between upstairs and downstairs, and between seriousness and humour.
Summer 1946. Guests and employees are back at the hotel. Madsen meets a wealthy Danish-American and immediately sees the chance for profit. Weyse is lured into a trap by the theater, but his wife has no time to help him. And Amanda misses her beloved Uwe, whom she has not been allowed to see for a year.
Madsen returns with Seerup, determined to hold on to the rich Danish-American long enough to land a deal. Helene gets down to business with her mailbox, while the young actress Kitty Hansen moves in to practice theater with Weyse. And then a death sets Edith's dreams in motion.
Otilia tries to get Aurland away from the gloomy war news, while Kitty Hansen, in her own showdown with the past, frustrates Weyse. But everyone at the hotel has something else to think about when a big secret is revealed.
Rain all day, on the very day Madsen is expecting Seerup and his wife. Mrs. Frigh and Mrs. Madsen again help Mrs. Weyse with her mailbox, but suddenly it is the ladies' own marriages that become the subject. A guest from the past moves in.
Amanda is suddenly pressured by the hotel's suppliers, while Weyse is suddenly expected to produce the staging plan for his play, which he has not given a thought to. At the same time, Ellinor Seerup gets off to a bad start, and August Molin ends up in the worst possible place in search of the hidden valuables.
Amanda has to give up the hotel if her and Frida's future is to be with Uwe in Germany. Weyse has given the theater a shock with his Ibsen interpretation, but soon gets a bigger shock himself. And then Madsen finally gets his deal with Seerup, while Kitty undauntedly searches for Colonel Fuchs' diamonds.
Seerup wants to keep the hotel as it is, but has forgotten to ask his wife. Madsen and Weyse are invited to a men's lunch with Ødegaard Andersen, who has an offer. Molin and Kitty make an unpleasant discovery about the diamonds, Amanda and Uwe meet for a special event, and then Otilia suddenly receives a letter from her priest.
Ellinor Seerup's hotel plans expand, and everyone directs their anger at Madsen. Weyse fears failure and tries to get out of the agreement with the theater. Molin fears Colonel Fuchs' revenge, while Trine finally finds someone who understands her. And then Amanda and Frida start their new life in war-torn Hamburg.
The hotel is taken over by strangers who want to completely change it. Should the guests take it as a sign that an era is over, or should one make a last attempt to save the place where summer after summer they have shared sorrows and joys? That is not the only question that seeks an answer here in the series' final episode.
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