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- Walther asks Edith out. Otilia secretly brings Aurland Politiken and borrows a novel. He helps her with a teaching career. An ad's filmed on the beach. The timber deal is now or never.
- When the minister of foreign affairs, Scavenius, expresses admiration for the great German victories Lydia Vetterstrøm believes the time has come to show national sentiment by joining in community singing. However, it is not easy to get everyone involved. Mrs. Frigh is only occupied with Johan Ramsing after having spent the night together in complete secrecy. Weyse rehearses for his film role in 'Havoc' together with the anti-Nazi Gerhard Flügelhorn, at the same time as he anxiously tries to hide that he has performed for the Germans in Skagen. And Madsen is struggling to get his wife to attend the banquet with the Wehrmacht in Aalborg, while Morten is trying to figure out who it is that helps the Germans with the expansion of the airport down there.
- Molin is still trying to sell timber to Madsen. Frigh arranges a croquet contest for the guests. Will Ditmar, arriving with Mitzi and mom, consummate his marriage? Where is Ane, when she's "visiting her dad"?
- The seaside hotel "Badehotellet" in NW Denmark opens for its wealthy guests each summer. We follow the guests and staff at the hotel from 1928 and into the 1940s.
- Will Weyse join the Danish German cultural club to act at the theater? Leslie cancels the wedding. Nana? When Amanda rejects a Nazi officer's advances, he decides to seize the hotel. Will Madsen still work for the Germans?
- Madsen considers Morten's offer to split the partnership. Fie and her dad try to track down Jesper to find Ane's baby. Mitzi finds out that Ditmar is gay. Her brother visits with 5 Hitler Jugend friends.
- A letter to the young, German soldier causes big problems. Bertha volunteers to spy. Weyse's ex won't write his memoirs but has an advice. Bertha and Alice have a talk about the bag and Emil.
- Amanda gets the barbwire off her beach at a price - coffee and cake to 8 young, German soldiers. Weyse's memoirs suffer from writer's block. Claus reveals himself to Bertha. Alice and Bertha fetch the mysterious bag.
- When Sarah's Jewish grandparents are the victims of a serious felony, Weyse tries with some comforting words. However, Sarah demands action from the famous actor. Mr. and Mrs. Molin makes their entrance at the hotel with pockets filled with success and surplus capital. Nevertheless, Mr. Molin does not dare to tell his wife where the money comes from. Mrs. Weyse is tired of her husband's preoccupation with his daughter and invites Mrs. Frigh on an excursion with inherent surprises. That Lieutenant Kiessling didn't die on the Eastern Front is both a relief and a disappointment to Amanda. Because then why hasn't he answered her letters?
- The hotel opens summer 1932 for previous years' guests and stockbroker Molin and wife. He talks timber business with Madsen. There's Midsummer Eve bonfire on the beach. Amanda thinks of making filmed ads with Weyse.
- Leslie hopes for a second date with Nana. His mom has plans for him in the company. Robert has secretly returned to Denmark and contacts Olga at the hotel.
- The summer of 1941. The German occupying power has commandeered the neighbouring hotel but that does certainly not keep the regular guests away. As Edward Weyse says: If we just pretend they are not there, then they are not there. The popular actor is otherwise writing his memoirs, Merchant Madsen is keen to rediscover the joys of eroticism, all the while Mrs. Frigh has completely repressed the fact that a marriage swindler tricked her of a fortune last summer. Everything looks promising but then a Communist scene painter, two German soldiers with binoculars and an orthopaedic surgeon from Gentofte turn everything upside down.
- Ane helps Morten spy on Madsen about his airport expansion work for the Germans. Leslie is getting married in 3 weeks. What about Nana? A German officer likes Amanda. Mrs. Frigh's trust costs her.
- Weyse sees a psychoanalyst. Molin comes to talk with Madsen about doing business in Germany and to see his ex. Mrs. Andersen, Mr. Kjær and Emma return from Fie in England. Leslie tries to get a date with Nana.
- Morten visits family and wants to sell the hotel as he'll return to England. Amanda? Leslie tells his mom about Nana. Helene discovers Weyse's adventures. Will Robert get to Sweden? Summer and peace end.
- The seaside hotel opens for another summer in 1928 with wealthy guests arriving as well as staff. The pretty Fie, 18, begins working there. After initial problems, she's well liked there.
- Mr. Andersen's funeral is held. Fie helps Molly Andersen with the accounts etc. Amanda goes out fishing with Morten. Her dad fights with him. 3 men want to move to another hotel but their wives don't.
- Fie worries about her dad's health. Will she leave? Amanda wants to attend a party. The bathroom light switch is still giving shocks. The men discuss a woman's nude bathing. Will Andersen again peek, when Amanda takes a bath?
- The hotel owner sees a man leave the maids' quarters 5AM. Amanda phones her friend about their bet on losing their virginity. The men discuss topics of the day and business opportunities.
- Weyse thinks, Severin's been bitten by a viper and drives him to the hospital. Molin sabotages his wife's acting plans. She takes revenge. Frigh tries to sell the factory with Molin's help.
- 1940: The seaside hotel opens for a new summer with Amanda as new owner. Denmark was invaded April 9. Previous years' guests come, partly to get away from the Germans. They all deal with problems from the German occupation.
- Amanda and Frida arrive at the hotel and begin renovating after four years of war.
- Merchant Madsen feels complicit in the young German soldiers' desertion, but it won't be the last time their paths meet. In an attempt to repress the fact that his wife is on the run with the Communist theatre painter Svend Damm, actor Weyse throws himself energetically over his memoirs, but when the police come knocking on his door everything changes. At the same time, Madsen's faithful companion August Molin arrives with daunting plans of desertion, while a small present from the German Lieutenant Kiessling suddenly makes Amanda lie to the entire hotel.
- Madsen sees Robert when he nearly runs down a hen. Amanda spends the last money on a tourist film without having a contract yet. Weyse still needs a psychologist. Jesper plays jazz in Skagen.
- Mrs. Weyse fears there will be great trouble when the Wehrmacht finds out that the youngest son in the family has stolen a service record from them. Weyse promises to get rid of the book, but that is not how the German herrenvolk play. Simultaneously Molin returns from Berlin with a very tempting offer for Madsen about a new collaboration with the Germans. But is it wise to say yes now that Denmark is occupied? Luckily, war and occupation do not put a hold on urges and the new guest Johan Ramsing continues to court Mrs. Frigh, just as a suitor suddenly appears for her daughter, Bertha.
- Olga tries to find a wife for her son. She offers Edith work in Copenhagen as maid. Sibylle likes the son but she's married and pregnant. The count is blackmailed again. The count's land deal idea goes through. The season ends.
- With company money gone, Amanda suggests to Ditmar and Dupont, that they run the hotel next summer. Weyse returns from his two cute high school graduates. Ditmar's mom's engaged. Will Robert get on the ferry to Sweden?
- Weyse must learn to sing in German or else the hotel will be confiscated by the Germans. Helene helps him. Peter comes from England via Sweden to look at the German expansion of Aalborg Airport that Madsen might take part in.
- The storm is the main topic of discussion. When Andersen's hospitalized, the hotel's suppliers require cash payment on delivery. With Mr. and Mrs. Andersen absent, Fie takes charge of the guests' dinner etc.
- When a detached German sea mine is washed ashore right down from the hotel, it becomes the beginning of a dramatic end to the guests' holiday. But by then, the young German soldier Stefan is to be put in front of a court-martial, Mrs. Frigh needs to find out what happened to the charming fraud Emil Høyer, and actor Weyse will fall subject to an unreasonable accusation of having taken a political stand. In the meantime, Amanda once more gets the need of Lieutenant Kiessling, while Merchant Madsen's relationship with the occupying power is put to a conclusive test.
- Weyse is despairing that his unknown daughter Sarah has put him on ice and agrees to perform on the radio in the hopes of getting her to join. At the same time, his neglected wife once more receives an invitation from the women-loving lawyer Ødegaard Andersen in Skaw. At long last Amanda gets some news about Lieutenant Kiessling, while Count Ditmar has a visit, which challenges any talk about reconciliation. And then it is the day where Madsen and Molin can toast to a new partnership, but suddenly Molin gets the bubbles stuck in his throat.