The BEST episodes of Occupied season 1

Every episode of Occupied season 1, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Occupied season 1!

In the near future, Norway is occupied by Russia on behalf of the European Union, due to the fact that the newly elected environmental friendly Norwegian government has stopped the all important oil- and gas-production in the North Sea.

Last Updated: 10/11/2024Network: TV 2 PlayStatus: Ended
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December (2)
star
8.02
254 votes

#1 - December (2)

Season 1 - Episode 10 - Aired 11/29/2015

In an interview with an American news channel Jesper Berg claims that the Americans is supporting the Norwegian side of the conflict. This is the opposite of what Americans asked for and they get Jesper Berg removed from the embassy.

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December (1)
star
7.95
250 votes

#2 - December (1)

Season 1 - Episode 9 - Aired 11/22/2015

Jesper Berg continues as the country's prime minister from within the US Embassy, but the Americans are not particularly thrilled about Jesper Berg's politics and offers him a ticket to Switzerland.

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November
star
7.84
240 votes

#3 - November

Season 1 - Episode 8 - Aired 11/15/2015

Jesper Berg understands that he is not going anywhere with the EU, and initiate police action to get the Russians out of the country. The Russian ambassador, Sidorova, warns him against continuing to expel Russians, but Jesper Berg does not care about her warnings.

Directors: Eva Sørhaug
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May
star
7.56
344 votes

#4 - May

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 10/4/2015

Jesper Berg assures journalist Thomas Eriksen that the Russian presence is by no means an occupation. During a medal ceremony at Akershus Fortress May 17 a young guardsman attempts to shoot the Russian ambassador.

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April
star
7.41
396 votes

#5 - April

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 10/4/2015

Europe is suffering from an energy crisis and when Norway’s new Green prime minister Jesper Berg calls a press conference to announce that he is stopping all fossil fuel production. The EU calls on Russia to invade.

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June
star
7.40
305 votes

#6 - June

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 10/11/2015

The prime minister is under pressure from Eriksen. He wants the prime minister to come with a specific date for the Russian withdrawal from Norway. Berg yields to pressure and ask the Russians about a date. The Russians, however, have one condition.

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October
star
7.36
280 votes

#7 - October

Season 1 - Episode 7 - Aired 11/8/2015

Jesper Berg has won the referendum, but the Russian shows no signs of leaving the country. On the contrary, they have increased their military activity. The prime minister now expects the EU sets up military action to get the Russians out, but EU are reluctant to enter into a military conflict with Russia.

Directors: Eva Sørhaug
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July
star
7.34
298 votes

#8 - July

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 10/18/2015

A Norwegian resistance movement that calls itself Free Norway gives the impression of wanting to use all means to get the Russians out of the country. They contact Eriksen, and demands that he writes beneficial about them - otherwise his wife's Russian friendly restaurant will be the next target.

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August
star
7.27
302 votes

#9 - August

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 10/25/2015

There are few days to the Russians will pull out, and the preparations for them to leave the country takes place at all levels. Prime Minister Jesper Berg making plans for how to get the party up and running again, but has major challenges on several levels.

Directors: Pål Sletaune
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September
star
7.23
288 votes

#10 - September

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 11/1/2015

Norway has managed to repair the gas lines after bomb on Viksund, but the EU believes that the political landscape is too uncertain for the Russian withdrawal now. Prime Minister Berg must make a difficult decision - contrary to his own ideological convictions.

Directors: Pål Sletaune
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