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Despite the war, new owner Amanda opens the doors for her first season; the guests are relieved to escape from the German uniforms in the streets.
While Mrs. Weyse makes a dangerous discovery, Molin returns from Berlin with an offer to Madsen for new cooperation with the Germans.
Weyse must learn to sing in German, or else the hotel will be confiscated by the Germans; Madsen is close to agreeing to Aalborg Airport's expansion.
When the Foreign Affairs Minister expresses admiration for the great German victories, Vetterstrom thinks it's time to show national sentiment.
While Weyse has got some hope back after shooting the film, Ane helps Morten spy on Madsen about his airport expansion work for the Germans.
Summer is almost over, and guests prepare to go home; however, Amanda rejects a Nazi officer's advances, and the whole hotel is under threat.
The regulars are back to escape their troubles; Amanda is struggling to keep her small film company alive; Weyse is suffering from stage fright.
Leslie is fascinated by the maid Nana, who saved him from drowning, and proposes a secret date; Mrs. Fjeldso receives some alarming news.
Waves are created at the small hotel when Mrs. Fjeldso's relative, the Austrian Jew Robert, escapes from a German concentration camp.
Madsen is close to achieving his dream of being allowed to build in Germany.
After partying with the young people for a few days, Weyse returns to the hotel for some peace, but his troubles have only just begun.
Mr. Madsen must step carefully if he is to preserve both his marriage and the land agreement with Germany; Amanda finds her way to a new beginning.
It is the summer of 1932, and the regulars arrive at the hotel, but new guests August Molin and his wife quickly shake things up. Mr Weyse is immediately affected by Molin's wife, but he's playing a dangerous game.
Molin is occupied with trying to keep Weyse away from his wife. Amanda gets a brilliant idea while Frigh plans a croquet tournament. Then, unexpectedly, Edith meets the man of her dreams.
Molin is worried the sale will be delayed. It's time for Amanda to record her commercial, while for Weyse, events are getting dizzying. Aurland comes up with a surprising proposal for Otilia.
Morten arranges a meeting with Madsen after he bought Molin's timber on his own initiative. Edith is in love, while Fie faces a dilemma. After the sale, there is peace between the Molins.
When Jesper's father takes Ane's baby and places it in an orphanage, Fie realises that the only one who can help them is Jesper. The Molins are finding it increasingly difficult to hide their troubles.
Madsen and Frigh persuade Fie to open the hotel and hold a surprise party for two friends who got married in secret. All the regulars come, but the question is whether the bride and groom will appreciate it.
Despite world crises, regulars return to the small hotel in the summer of 1931.
Fie's younger sister Ane arrives at the hotel after being fired by the priest's wife; she starts work at the hotel but makes a number of unfortunate mistakes.
Ane is dying to go to Hotel Udsigten to watch Jesper perform, but Fie won't let her; nevertheless, Ane makes plans, which leaves Edith in somewhat of a pickle.
Mrs. Aurland needs Weyse to look after baby Severin, which has an unexpected effect on the otherwise self-absorbed actor.
Two of the maids fall ill, causing fear to arise in the kitchen that it might be caused by food poisoning, and that some of the guests might have gotten it as well.
Mrs. Frigh is still very captivated by local farmer Arne Kokholm, while Mrs. Aurland becomes increasingly careless at hiding her relationship with Weyse; a storm is brewing.
The summer is declining, but sorrows and joys are far from over at the little hotel.
It's finally summer again, and Mrs. Andersen and her girls open the beach hotel for a new season.
A person with news of the missing Morten appears at the hotel; Amanda and Ditmar return to the hotel after the funeral with Ditmar's mother; Madsen is trying to find new financiers for its construction project.
Madsen has pledged his wife's jewelry, resulting in a marriage crisis; Weyse does his best to protect Kitty as Frigh approaches the girl; Molly and Fie get a reason to contact Morten.
Amanda and Ditmar agree on how they will work with their behind-the-scenes marriage; Miss Vetterstrøm and Mrs. Fjeldsø will finally make things clear; Weyse receives an anonymous letter threatening his career at the theatre.
Max is heartbroken because Amanda is icy to him after he quarreled with Ditmar's mother; Frigh longs for Kitty Hansen, who has traveled back to Copenhagen.
Manufacturer Frigh visits Kitty in Copenhagen and decides to go back to the hotel to put the cards on the table.
The hotel opens for the filming of a movie starring Weyse as the lead, with Amanda as the director's assistant.
Amanda Madsen and the other regulars from Copenhagen are back at Andersen's seaside hotel; however, after last summer's events, Fie awaits Amanda's arrival with mixed emotions.
As the hotel prepares for Amanda and Count Ditmar's engagement party, everyone is very excited except for Max, who has good reason to dread the party.
Ten years after he left in anger, Poul returns home from America to settle the issue of his inheritance with his stepmother, Molly Andersen.
The female guests, tired of being ignored by the men, take a trip to Skagen, but the men prove perfectly capable of throwing a party without them.
Molly Andersen has been offered a deal that could allow the staff and herself to continue working at the hotel, but she must agree to the sale of the property.
It's the moment of truth for many of the guests and employees keeping very personal secrets.
After earning money on the stock exchange, Madsen treats the inhabitants of the hotel to a hunting trip -- but nothing goes as planned when a violent storm arrives.
In 1928, teenage Fie is promoted to chambermaid on her first day, causing resentment; guests include socialite Amanda and her parents, who have a run-in with farmer Morten on the way to the hotel.
The Count of Ditmar and his parents arrive at the hotel, and he seems to be looking for a business partner; Edward receives an anonymous love note.
Fie wakes up from a terrible nightmare about someone she loves being in danger; the Count needs to leave the hotel after receiving a suspicious phone call, but his departure is delayed when Mr. Andersen gets badly injured.
Panic strikes the hotel when no one knows how to open the safe, and the grocer wants to be paid early. Returning from the hospital, Mrs Andersen reads an upsetting letter, and terrible news is announced.
After Mr. Andersen's funeral, the guests contemplate leaving; the Count meets his mysterious caller; the love triangle between Amanda, Fie and Morten becomes more complicated.
The Count finds himself in a touchy situation as both Mr. Madsen and the new guest have compromising information about him; the tables are turned when the police reveal the death of the new guest.