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Psykodrama(2025)

Archived · TV 2 Play

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DramaComedy
ON AIR: NOV 6Season 1Archived listing

What to Expect

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Psykodrama plants itself inside mental health treatment and plays the setting straight, finding humor and discomfort in equal measure rather than leaning on either for easy effect. The tone stays honest about psychological difficulty without turning it into uplift or bleakness, which gives the comedy room to land without feeling cheap.

Per and Olec are both actors, and that detail matters: two people professionally trained to perform emotions, now stuck somewhere they actually have to feel them. The friction between their instinct to perform and the pressure to be genuine runs through their interactions with each other and with everyone around them, keeping the personal conflict close and specific rather than abstract.

Best for

Drama and Comedy

Story lane

Drama and Comedy

Commitment

Season 1

Where

TV 2 Play

Official Premise

With mental health as the setting, we join actors Per and Olec on a fun journey through the fight against themselves – and their surroundings.

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