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9/10
Makes me want to visit Denmark
raquelapena6 July 2015
I truly enjoyed this show on Netflix and I didn't get enough. It is very different television than we have here in the U.S. They are more open and accepting of different lifestyles. Rita's character is very complex and I love her. She does so many things wrong and breaks rules in an effort to do the right thing for the school children. She is a teacher that truly cares for the kids she teaches but she isn't the best mother. This show reminds me of Nurse Jackie which is an excellent show on Showtime (Cable here in the US). I learned a little about their school system and their culture and it made me want to visit Denmark. After watching all 3 season I want to know if there will be more to come.
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8/10
Rita TV Series Seasons 1 and 2 2012 - 2013
alnasirad10 December 2014
I really enjoyed watching this series. I saw it first on Netflix. And then was able to get Season 2 elsewhere. The story is about Rita, as in the title, a parent of a dis-functional single parent family whose character is so well portrayed and played. I do not speak Danish so I relied on the sub- titles but that did not significantly detract me from the film enjoyment. Rita plays the role of a mother, a teacher and a outgoing sexually driven, outspoken individual whose life tribulations make a gripping tale. She is a just as kind and caring a teacher as she is hot headed and aggressive towards her dominant peers and challenges authority wherever she sees it to be unfair or irrational. Makes for a very entertaining and emotional drama.
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8/10
Why Are Scandavavian Series Better than Otherrs
bshaef31 July 2018
Second Scand. series I've watched (Bonus Family was frist) and do i ever like both. Maybe NetFlix needs a separate category for them. They are highly entertaining and have the rare ability to get my attention almost from the first minute to the last and I instantly bond with all of the characters. Can't say that about many American series other than Breaking Bad and the Americans. Anyway, I am turning into a Scandinavian admirer and enjoying every minute of it
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10/10
More please!
jzerowhistlestar25 June 2015
What a ride this show is! All the characters are perfectly cast and presented. Rita is obnoxious and she certainly must give off a whiff with all that smoking, but you definitely want her on your side, because really she is an example of a very decent human being. Hjordis is the most wonderfully vulnerable yet amazingly strong person you could wish to meet and the fact that she and Uffe can converse fluently in Elvish is a stroke of genius. This series has made me gasp in horror, giggle hysterically, cry in anger and sadness, laugh out loud at some of the antics, repulsed me in some scenes and warmed my heart in others. It is so well rounded and although the last episode is not a cliffhanger and could be a suitable end I do hope there will be more. Please let there be more....
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10/10
Great writing and superb acting
george-74418 March 2015
This is a great show. The writers do a great job of keeping the show from being predictable. The characters are unique and the attention to their individual dialogue is second to none. I love each of the characters they have developed, as they weave their way through the most interesting story lines. Just exceptional writing. Humorous, yet real. Fun, but never juvenile. And the acting? Second to none. Never over the top, always real and tangible and on character. Can not say enough about the lead actress. And so great to see such a strong feminine and yet humanly imperfect role model. The only issue I have is that I blow through the seasons too fast because there is no way to stop watching it. Watch it, and fall in love with all the characters.
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10/10
Love this show
lzkennedy27 April 2015
I stumbled upon this show on Netflix and ended up having a Rita marathon weekend. I'm not usually a fan of subtitles, but it was very easy to follow and ever so enjoyable. The writers have provided a rich story with a complex but powerful woman as the main character. There are so many wonderful story lines and characters. The casting is right on. The show is a little edgy for US standards, which is a plus for me. It deals with real topics and I feel does an outstanding job.I especially enjoyed learning more about Denmark, a little about the school system(I know it is TV, but still a glimpse) and being introduced to Denmark TV. This show has me searching for more Danish programs. I can't wait for season 3. Please hurry up Netflix.
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10/10
Could not get enough!
tolly-6933829 July 2015
I fell head over heels for this show. I watch and read a lot of UK and Scandinavian stuff and usually find it more interesting than US TV. I found "Rita" by accident and liked it immediately..possibly because I taught school for awhile and know what a hard job it is. I found the school issues totally plausible and loved Rita's determination to help her students, even to her own detriment. I binged watched this show to the point of dreaming about the characters. The lead actress is really good....I loved just watching her but liked the writing too. Seeing "gay" being handled as no big deal was very refreshing. I just finished season 3 today and am already in withdrawal. More! I need more! I am a 70 year old grandmother who likes good solid stories. I hope they add more seasons of this show.
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6/10
The teacher everyone needs
mmuggi13 July 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Since 2012, Rita has been played by an excellent Mille Dinesen, who has really shone and owned that title role. It is a series that could not do without her, which you could largely see in the 4th season, where the focus was on Rita's childhood. A thread that makes sense, but which is not completely panned out.

The last season of the series takes Rita into a more serious and dark corner, which the 4th season gradually did too. It's something that makes good sense, but it cost a lot on the Rita we know and love.

However, the series makes the cool move to give Hjørdis (Lise Baastrup) a lot more space last season, and the same goes for Jeppe (Nikolaj Groth). Something that works great for the series. Finally, it gets all the plotlines tied, with a nice ending that may not make total sense, but which symbolically tells really well the issue Rita had last season and why she was wrong.

The series shows the problems and beukracy of the primary school excellently, and Rita is a stark contrast to this very beukracy.
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10/10
Season 4 saved it
SRnorway5 February 2018
I am from Norway and me and my sisters have watched this series together. Season 1 was amazing and it really got us to love the series. Season 2 kept it quite good and we kept loving the characters we fell in love with. But at Season 3 we all agreed that it was getting worse and we got bored of some of the characters. When we found out Season 4 came out we didn't watch it at first but I wanted to see how it all went with the Characters I once fell in Love with. After watching the first episode I had a feeling this might get us back into the series we all Loved.

I got all of us together and we sat down and watched Season 4 IT WAS AMAZING! Seriously the acting was perfect and the younger version of Rita and her story was done so perfect. We all understood why she hated her mother for leaving and more. It all made sense and it was incredible to watch.

It was sad but heartwarming and the emotions we felt together was really amazing.

I dont think this series could have been as good if season 4 wasn't made the way it was and I sadly think alot of people have already given up on the series and wont get to Season 4. But if they do they will truly love this series.

I was personally amazed on how all the acting was put together and it is hard to explain how good it was.

But if you have not gotten to Season 4 you are missing out watch Season 4 its WORTH IT!
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worth watching
vivbish-1754626 February 2017
Half way through season 2 on netflix . Enjoying the series. Its amusing , well-written (even the subtitles are good) and well-acted. I have noticed, however, that it's always a lovely summer's day , and since Rita seems to never change her jeans , perhaps it was all shot in just one week?
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6/10
Season 5 ruined everything...
terzaky16 August 2020
Very interesting TV series but Season 5 ruined everything. It is just boring. I tried a lot to watch every episode, but it was useless.
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10/10
Excelent!!!
diescobarmdq9 August 2020
Excelente show! I have just binged the first 3 seasons and can't stop! All the storylines are interesting and well portrayed. The first 2 seasons focused more on her family and the season 3 focuses more on school life and politics. I wish we could see more of Rita's children on the show. I love it whenever Ricco, Molly and Jeppe appear. I'd like to see more of them. And soon season 5 starts! Awesome!!
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7/10
Season 4 is already a season too much
vsapardanovska10 February 2018
I really had a great opinion about this show and found it funny how Americans find it very progressive :) But ok, let's say it touches some contemporary issues and the main character is just a human being, having a dark and good side.

But then comes the 4th season. Invented out of nowhere. Predictable to the point of making you sick, since from episode one you already know what will happen, but you need to go though the agony of watching 8 episodes, when it's finally revealed.

It's always a pity to see a good show, going down the drain because of the greediness to earn more on it. C'est la vie...anyway, there are still three great seasons to be watched.

I really hope they won't go for season 5, making it even more desperate.
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2/10
Disgusting
jskab-414708 June 2023
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I kept watching the first episode, thinking it would get better because of the high ratings, but the whole show seemed so disgusting. I don't mind innuendo so much when it is done tastefully. This show had none of that tasteful side. It was just sick in what it considered normal.

Way too much sexual talk and action, even in the classroom. If that is all it takes to develop characters these days, what a lost bunch of people we are. Try spending some time cleaning it up and it can actually be a good show. You don't have to be the in your face type every 2 minutes or less.

I'm not sure what else I can say. Just don't watch it.
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10/10
Progressive TV Watching at its Best
Moviegoer1916 March 2015
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I just finished watching season 2 on Netflix (saw Season 1 last year). I'm eager to see Season 3. Why? Because not only do I totally enjoy watching it, but I so admire the writers and producers of it for bringing the world a show that has a truly progressive woman as the main character. And, not only that, but it is the first show that I've seen in a really long time in which the main character has an abortion. Probably because the show is Danish and not American; in the US no women on TV have abortions, even if they get pregnant through rape or incest. In the US, getting pregnant and having babies is celebrated to such an extreme degree on TV and in movies that it's not realistic. I've gotten tired of seeing characters get pregnant, not want to be, yet have the baby anyway. Not so on Rita. Yay! Women's right to choose is still alive on TV somewhere in the world. Not only that, but Rita has the confidence and chutzpah of no other character that I can remember who's not holding a gun. I celebrate a character who dares to fight bureaucracy and that which she doesn't believe in. Bravo, Rita!
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10/10
Surprised at how good this is. Warning: Spoilers
I think we all can think about this one anarchist teacher we once had, at least I can. This series follows Rita a teacher who doesn't follow the rules and who's live is slowly falling further apart because of her behavior. Apart from family troubles she gets caught in quite a few affairs, oh the drama, which pretty much gives her the tittle of home wrecker.

The series does draw you in when you watch it, the awkward scenes tend to be cringe- worthy but none the less it's all very thought out.

The lead actress does a fabulous job, the other actors are quite on point as well and portray interesting characters that you just want to get to know inside out.

Overall it's pretty great.
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10/10
Superb!
klb-6901029 August 2020
I've been telling everyone about this series. So well-written with a meaningful - often surprise - plot or ending. Each episode is sprinkled with just enough humor, and the characters are each so compelling. Rarely have I watched a U.S. series with this much depth and range. Well done, Denmark 👏🏻 LOVE "Rita!"
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9/10
Season 5
timbirk26 October 2019
Mille Dinesen announced recently that season 5 had started filming.
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7/10
Only watch the first 3 seasons!
clemens-mm21 August 2020
Rita is a really nice and modern approach of teacher shows. Although a bit over the top in some cases it's really entertaining and believable. However do yourself a favour and stop watching after season 3.

Why?

The character build-up for the first 3 ones is great and continously but then out of the blue starting with season 4 Rita isn't the same anymore. Even worse the german sync gave her a new distracting voice. Although the flashbacks in season 4 are well done(young Rita is playing excellent) the whole story doesn't add up and is a disappointment. Season 5 just continues the zig-zag-story line with strange side-stories and unbelievable reactions.

For the first 3 seasons Rita deserves a 8-9 but S04+05 are really a let down and fade my good memories about the first three ones.
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8/10
Smart, funny, poignant, and sexy. What more could you ask for?
ludichrisallen16 August 2020
Rita, both the character and the show, are complex, irreverent, beautiful and wildly entertaining.

This show is SO well written, especially for...a comedy? I think it's too bawdy and funny to be called a framed, but there is NOTHING silly or sitcom-y about it either. I'm so glad Netflix didn't ruin it with terrible English dubbing, as they do with so many foreign language movies and series. I don't know why they cannot find better actors to do the dubbing; it really diminishes the experience to SEE great performances but hear...amateur hour. Watching Rita in its intended Danish is harder work, but so worth it. Please give it a try.
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6/10
Why on Earth they promote smoking?
anastasias-5057012 April 2020
I am sorry, I couldn't stand to write this particular part about smoking. Seems that tabaco companies sponsor many series, I do not have any other explanation. Rita smokes all the time even at home in front of her 15 y.o. son, she also doesn't mind her daughter smoking. What else other than smoking promotion is it? You can creat a cool sassy character without putting a cigarette in her hand.
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10/10
It just blew me away
fancynancy-977-99637331 August 2019
Rita is a perfectly imperfect character. This series shows people who despite what life has thrown at them can shine. Many reviewers did not like season 4 but I thought it was the jewel in the crown. The final scene had me in happy tears. I will rewatch this series every year and love it more each time.
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A depressing show
mntnmaven27 March 2015
The show confirms that Denmark is full of messed up people too, at least on Danish TV. The most striking thing about "Rita" is not the degrading sex she engages in, but the nihilism that runs rampant through almost all of the characters and story lines. As per American TV the men really take it the chops, except when they are "with" Rita. I gotta have some positive aspect in what is supposed to be entertainment.I only suffered through 2 episodes but no one seemed to have much hope beyond the one couple getting married and opening a sandwich shop. Her kids are a mess, the new teacher is cartoonish. She treats everyone but children like crap. I knew a teacher like that. The only redeeming aspects of show were the ridicule of the principal (are all principals doofuses!?!) and the send up of the helicopter parents. Loved the "Sugar Council" The acting was uneven but above average.
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7/10
Enjoyed with limitations
mymeister2 December 2021
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I like shows that show us a regular person going ab out their life: how they make decisions, their fears, actions etc. We all have insight into ourselves and I enjoy seeing how other people approach life. This program isn't one of those shows.

It reminds me a bit of Nurse Jackie (spoiler for Nurse Jackie: she has a big problem yet at work she is super nurse and solves all the tricky problems and patients. And it's not to say people can't be high functioning addicts but this is a little ridiculous and a little boring. ) Rita is similar to Nurse Jackie in that Rita is the super teacher who enchants students of all ages as seen by her classes of kids ages 7 and 14. She may struggle with a few difficult ones but she always prevails. She is super teacher, part time social worker and ally to colleagues. And that is strange considering we are told that Rita is somehow a screwup (not normal). Of course, it is important to note that we are told that and not shown. It is built into the dialogue because what we see is actually quite different:

Rita is no screw up! Look at her. Besides being an outstanding teacher, she is also a great mum. Yes her teens may have issues with her now and then but they are pretty close to her. Closer than most parents of teens. She reaches out time and time again but knows when to back off. She has family dinners together and her kids seem to be doing very well even if displaying the 100% normal insecurities of being a young adult. She is also a supportive colleague going to bat for the bullied teacher and supporting the new teacher. She lets her annoying sister and her mum come and stay when they need to even though she was emotionally neglectful.

So where is this "not normal", we are told Rita is? Is it wearing casual clothes? It can't be as the principal wears shorts every day. Is it that they are snug fitting? The principal's shorts are snug fitting. And Rita's pants have nothing on the leggings worn by many women. She wears a tshirt and baggy plaid shirt on top. Is it her libido and satisfaction, enjoyment, relish of casual sex? Well, the principal is the same right in terms of casual sex in his office? There is always a man participating so how can Rita be considered not normal when a bunch of men behave the same? Where is this "not normal" we are told Rita is?

If anything Hjordis is a far more interesting character. The fact that she relates to the kids who were different and yet is a functioning adult is an actual interesting show. And yet since I am guessing it is Rita's sex life that makes the show want us to think her as "not normal" or at least different, isn't it interesting that they chose a heavier actress whose character laments her limited sex experience for the truly interesting character.

We get something interesting when the guidance councillor asks her why she became a teacher. And she guesses that Rita wanted to become an authority figure. We are then told her mum wasn't a great authority figure and we can put two and two together. This is as deep as we get with understanding Rita.

The show was weird to start. I thought it should have been called Rita and Brood since it was an ensemble show almost equally about her three kids. The second season got rid of two of them for most of it and we see Rita trying to make her relationship work. That second season should have ended in Rita crashing and burning with her getting caught covering for Mads' bipolar mother and her renewed affair with her first love exposed. That could have led to a real crisis for Rita and interesting climb back out. But again Rita is rescued by her role as "super teacher" when she doesn't suffer any professional punishment. The third season is a little different in that it brings in an external storyline in a way. The season is not about her personal relationships as much. It works but is also more mundane....its about the school system, politics, parents interfering, kids that need extra help. But this feels more heavy handed in it all and is cliched. This ain't The Wire and I think the more personal focus on Rita from the first season was a better focus.

The fourth season added a lot to the entire series as we see Rita's teenage years. It takes Rita full circle back to her home town and the literal sites of some of her greatest anguish. We learn why Rita wanted to be the teacher she was (and it had nothing to do with Helle's theory about wanting to be an authority.) Well I guess it did in a way but it was more about wanting to be the adult, that kids want adults to be. Season 4 seemed a natural ending to the whole series. Rita went through an awful experience with her mother leaving, her father checking out and being abusive and a trusted adult taking advantage of her - don't give me any BS about her being of consenting age. This season did a good job of showing how damaging poor parenting of teens is. Teens are still very vulnerable - it isn't just younger children that can suffer from poor parenting. You can see the kind of damage here. Rita missed out on a specific growth that I think happens in your late teens : the ability to trust that you have something to give and the ability to trust that you are loved and have something to receive and you are worthy of it. People poo poo teens turning to their friends instead of their parents but i think it is an important social and emotional development and not just "rebelling".

Unfortunately the last season didn't explain how she managed to become a teacher, get married and have kids. It is a big jump from the 16 year old we are left with. In fact the last season was filler at least for the the first 5-6 episodes. I mean do we really care what happens to Jeppe? We see a whole new reason given for why Rita became a teacher - to protect kids from their parents. I think the fourth season reason was better and fit her better. She was protecting kids from other teachers and an unreasonable school system as well. I guess all five seasons became an arc. But so uneven! My other big thing that I think was done poorly was the use of the Hjordis character. In some ways it was okay - she came in as an eager but naive whirlwind of energy and creativity. They gave her such a big story arc in the last two seasons. I loved the character at first but I thought the focus on her following Rita was weird.

I do enjoy watching the Danish education portrayal such as it is.

Postscript: the kids do a great job in this for the most part.
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4/10
One long cliché.
Primrose17 November 2022
One long cigarette commercial.

Messages: you're only cool if you're thin, smoke and have meaningless casual sex.

Oh and let's be cool with your kids smoking too.

The cliché of Hjördis in season one being (slightly!) plump and dressing 'frumpy' therefore not as cool as Rita while hero-worshiping her.

Parents who seem to have no idea of how to grow up and be decent to their kids.

Was anyone NOT disfunctional in that show?

As for all the reviewers who love Rita so much they want to move to Denmark? Are they all in their teens???

To be fair Rita did at least notice which of her pupils were struggling (and why) however she seemed in denial about her own daughter's dyslexia.

Maybe this series got better but I just wasn't interested enough to find out.
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