I completely agree with the posituve, eloquently descriptive reviews here. The pacing is so refreshing and the acting so natural. I really enjoyed "getting to know" each character and their dynamic as a dysfunctional yet deeply loving and loyal family. They were all victims of their past and flashbacks were integrated perfectly into the present to illuminate how close they were as children or to reveal a particular event or situation they had witnessed or been privy to. I watched all 10 episodes of season one in an evening and was charmed by the atmosphere, the warmth and complexity of the characters and the settings. The episodes flowed together like one long character driven movie. What a refreshing change from the loud, fast paced, violent and indecent series so prevalent on our screens these days or the plastic, formulaic predictability and cookie-cutter acting of a Hallmark or Lifetime movie.
I was actually surprised and delighted by the rarity of sex scenes, especially for a Nordic production, but I chuckled to myself that if they absolutely needed to check the distributor's gratuitous nudity box, they did so with nude men (specifically from the back) rather than the typical shots of women. But even those were rare. It did make sense for Lasse to emerge nude from his swim but I'm not sure there was any reason to linger on a nude full back view shot of Oskar looking out of the window one morning but I was just delighted it wasn't Liv. Otherwise, the very few lovemaking scenes were exactly that and they carried the plot forward whilst unobtrusively keeping the actors' integrity wrapped in sheets or clothing.
It's true some reveals and plot twists were predictable but it really didn't matter to me if I guessed where they were headed way before they did. I just enjoyed watching it all roll out and their actions and reactions once they figured it out.
I loved the ending of season one which perfectly set us up for further enjoyable adventures with this family.