Blackport

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Blackport

With Grimur gone, Harpa realizes the people of the town believe she could have made harm to him. She gets in touch with the buyer from up north, Gunnar Mar, who wanted to buy the ships and the factory. Harpa is ready to sell, with one condition: The ships stay in town.

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Season 1
39:36
Jon has a sit-down with Grimur at the factory and tries to explain to him how important it is to keep it together until his new bill hopefully goes through the senate. It will multiply the company's value. Harpa, Freydis and Ella (Harpa's sister) get down there along with Einar who wants everything on the table. No more s...
47:17
It is 1989, and beer is finally legalised in Iceland. After the scandal on live television, Harpa and Grimur meet for counselling at the local church. Grimur wants a divorce, and plans to take everything away from Harpa, including the business and more importantly, his daughter Saeunn.
46:07
Jon Hjaltalin has survived the helicopter emergency landing in the ocean. His near-death experience has left him emotionally fragile. Grimur is voted Man of the Year on National Radio for his heroics in rescuing Jon and the pilots. Meanwhile, Tinna is back in town, and Harpa offers her a chance to stay in touch with Saeunn.
38:34
Saeunn is becoming somewhat of a menace at school. Harpa and Grimur are summoned to the headmaster's office who gently tries to address the situation. Harpa responds very hard to his claims. An investigative journalist from Reykjavík, Smari, starts working on a piece focusing on Harpa, and the connection between politician...
42:10
Harpa and Grimur, along with Jon, must take desperate measures and adapt the quota system to their needs. They fish prohibited species and thereby bend the rules once again. Jon, despite his political outward agenda, stays loyal to his company with Harpa and works on adapting the quota system to their own benefits with the...
Jon Hjaltalin gives a thunderous speech at the Icelandic parliament about inflation, the lack of rights of fish processing workers, and a fisherman strike that has paralysed the country. Meanwhile, Harpa and Grimur are caught in a dilemma. In order to pay their debts, they become strike-breakers when they secretly send the...
Jon, the mayor of a small town on the west coast of Iceland, intends to buy a fishing trawler with his older brother Torfi. But as the bankers arrive from Reyjavik, the pair may not be able to secure the financing they need after Torfi goes out on a bender and is too drunk to sign the papers.
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