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‘It does kind of show that power corrupts everyone’

I had come to peace with leaving her behind. And I think we had left it in a good place. So it was not something we were planning. But the writer was writing another project – he had talked to the former Minister of Foreign Affairs and come up with this idea about Greenland and finding oil. But the more he worked on it, the more he thought it fitted into the old Borgen universe.

When he approached me at first, I was reluctant. I thought, let’s not touch it. But the more we talked, the more curious I was to

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