Welcome to Sweden - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Flash Mob/Frieriet
Bruce plans to propose to Emma, despite not getting a blessing from her parents, in the Season 2 opener. Also: Emma becomes an unwitting victim of an image posted online.
Searching for Bergman/Ljuden
Emma tangles with her boss when he takes credit for her presentation to the company CEO. Meanwhile, Bruce adapts to his self-appointed role as a local guide for visiting celebrities and finds himself entertaining Jason Priestley (playing himself). Neve Campbell guest stars.
Scrapbook/Skidresa
It's a slippery slope for Bruce when he accompanies Emma and her family on their annual family ski trip. Meanwhile, Gustaf scouts for a new apartment, and Bruce's parents plan to visit.
Parental Guidance/Svartsjuk
Bruce's parents visit to help plan Bruce and Emma's nuptials. Complications ensue when his parents suggest moving the wedding to the United States. Meanwhile, Viveka grows envious of Emma and Nancy's close ties; Birger and Viveka try to sell their summer home.
American Club/Jag älskar dig
Bruce and Gustaf visit a club for Americans and their acquaintances. While there, Bruce forms a bond with a fellow American, then comes to question the sincerity of their newfound friendship.
Swedish Bachelor Party/Svensexa
Friends surprise Bruce and Emma with respective bachelor and bachelorette parties. Here, Bruce is abducted by his bachelor-bash buds, and Emma's bachelorette event quickly spirals out of control.
Hitting the Wall/Mr. Bajskorv
Bruce is tasked with coaching a children's basketball team, but he has difficulty overcoming the language barrier.
Drug Deal/Sjukskriven
Bruce and Gustaf set out to score some marijuana for a visiting Amy Poehler.
Little Brucie/Fastman
Bruce and Emma clash over details of their wedding, putting their compatibility into question.
Sexy Dancing/Bröllopet
Bruce and Emma's wedding day arrives. Emma requests that everyone dance down the aisle, but she takes her part a little too far. The series finale.
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