The tenth season of “Klovn,” the Danish comedy series starring Frank Hvam and Casper Christensen, has garnered significant praise from critics. Several reviewers are highlighting the show’s continued wit and satirical edge.
Politiken lauds “Klovn” as potentially one of the best Danish TV series ever. The review emphasizes the intelligent writing, describing it as acidic, ironic, tender, harsh, and, of course, funny. Politiken awarded the season five out of six hearts.
Berlingske’s reviewer Kristian Lindberg expressed immense enjoyment, stating he “slapped his thigh with laughter,” and also gave the season a rating of five out of six stars. Lindberg notes the series’ sharp satire of the creative class’s self-importance and egoistic short-sightedness remains a key strength. The reviewer acknowledges that the show’s success lies in Frank and Casper’s willingness to expose their own vulnerabilities.
Reuters reports that “Klovn” is moving on new, shaky ground this season, and it suits the series, which impressively continues to develop without losing its original footing.
Season ten of “Klovn” consists of eight episodes and premiered on Sunday, July 20.