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“Norway is doomed,” writes the Aftonbladet commentator of what he describes as a “strange supervirus.”
«Keep the border closed to Norway, even after the vaccine.“Writes Markus Larsson (44) in a comment on Aftonbladet on Monday morning, where he jokes about the huge television program” Maskorama.
Under the headline “The TV virus can break Sweden,” Larsson writes that the risk is imminent and that the plague is fast approaching.
Believe that hope is waning
He is based on sources in Norway, sources who he claims spend Saturday night watching a moose dance with “Right Said Fred”, and are frustrated when “the VG critic rolls six dice for the Troll” and just a “scandalous five” for him. He mentioned the moose.
(Red.anm.: VG hasn’t shot six on “Maskorama”, however Dagbladet has.)
«When the virus is in the box, neither infection detection nor quarantine helps»Read more in Larsson’s comment.
He believes that Norway is simply lost and that it is too late in this country.
«But Sweden can still cope, even if the opportunity diminishes hour by hour“, He writes.
Larsson points out that TV4 already “threatens to air the program.”
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Larsson also states that it is fairly predictable “what kinds of celebrities and artists” will hide behind the costumes.
«Tracks», He writes (and uses precisely« Maskorama’s own concept when serving clues on the way to the goal): «It’s not about Thåstrøm».
– The taste is damaged
The Swedish commentator further explains that much of the point is that several of the participants run the risk of being more interesting in disguise as themselves.
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That said, the Swede certainly believes that “Maskorama” will also be successful in his own country.
– I suspect that this mix of “Muppet Show” and “Idol” could be big in Sweden, Larsson tells VG.
– Both Sweden and Norway like silly children’s entertainment. Just look at the Melodifestivalen and Eurovision. Also, I think our taste has become even more damaged after Covid, he adds.
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The commentator, who by the way knows what it means to be affected by a real virus, namely covid-19, estimates that by next year one can be successful with anything on television.
– Masked artists disguised as moose. Very vicious and fascinating. And then it’s like this should see it, or what? he asks.
And yes, the television numbers show that many Norwegians should Check it out. The response increased each week before the final, where more than 1.3 million people realized that Ulrikke “Trollet” Brandstorp (25) won the entire sulamit.
NRK: – Enjoy
NRK project editor Jan Erik Ådland tells VG that Swedes can only rejoice.
– They have all the prerequisites to be successful with “Maskorama”. We’ve known long before that this concept isn’t necessarily a favorite among critics and commentators, but it shouldn’t surprise me if it hits in Sweden as well, he says.
Norway is not the only one hooked. “Maskorama” has been a hit around the world for a long time. The concept is originally Korean, but several countries have created their own variants, including the United States with “The Masked Singer.”
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