I can also find reviews from critics who discussed the ending of Season 2 if you're trying to figure out if there will be a Season 3.
The show takes an "unflinching look" at mental illness (through Sofie’s father), suggesting that what society labels as "unwell" might actually be a more honest, "genuine" rejection of a soul-crushing status quo.
Critical reviews and academic analyses highlight how the show uses a game of dares to peel back the layers of social performance.
If you'd like to dive deeper into this specific episode or theme, I can help if you tell me:
This specific episode is a climax for these themes as Sofie's personal and professional lives collide.
The article you are looking for likely refers to an analysis of the series " Love & Anarchy " ( Kärlek & Anarki ), specifically focusing on its seventh episode in Season 2 titled "What Is Genuine and Does It Really Matter?" .