The Ihle family clings to the west side – but the 80's strike back with poodle rock, puberty and a right-wing wave.
Siri has a new job on the news program, The Daily Review (Dagsrevyen). Ole Martin has turned 13 and needs to develop a healthy view of women, but a Swedish rock legend changes everything.
Simone, 17, has to go undercover. Ole Martin puts together a rock band while dad Svein meets the waterbed king himself.
Siri must decipher the mysterious letter. Simone is threatened by the Progress Party member Myksvoll and Svein gets an offer that is too good to be true.
Siri fights fake news. Ole Martin needs pretty girls for a music video and Simone meets a sexy anarchist.
Siri must prove that the Mustafa letter is fake. Hugo the Blitzer wants to impress Simone, while Svein learns the art of selling waterbeds.
Siri gets the chance to grill the Progress Party live. Ole Martin drops some shocking news in the band and Simone has to deal with Liv.
Siri and Svein are locked in the garage. Ole Martin must find Joey Tempest, while Simone is torn between the Blitzer Hugo and the Progress Party member Liz.
Siri is suspected of being the Mustafa. Simone shows up uninvited at the class's coolest party. Svein desperately tries to get rid of the waterbeds.
Siri must enlist the help of her enemy to find Simone, who is now wanted by the police. Meanwhile, riots break out at Ole Martin's support concert, Singh Aid.
Siri and Liv come up with a plan that could change everything. Ole Martin must fight one last battle for love, against big capitalism.