The fish-out-of-water story of New York accountant Bruce, who falls in love with a Swedish girl named Emma and follows her to Sweden.
The best episode of "Welcome to Sweden" season 2 is "Flash Mob/Frieriet", rated 7.4/10 from 76 user votes. It was directed by Ulf Kvensler and written by N/A. "Flash Mob/Frieriet" aired on 4/1/2015 and is rated 0.8 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Searching for Bergman/Ljuden".
Bruce is planning to propose to Emma but after a conversation with Viveka and Birger he becomes unsure of her attitude toward marriage. Emma becomes a celebrity when an unfortunate picture of her begins to spread on the internet. Viveka and Birger think it's time for Gustav to leave home.
Director: Ulf Kvensler
Writer: N/A
After being dubbed "the guy" to show American celebrities around Stockholm, Bruce must impress Jason Priestley or risk losing his newfound status.
Director: Ulf Kvensler
Writer: N/A
The whole Wiik family is going on their traditional ski excursion and Bruce overestimates their ability as skiers. Birger has trouble accepting that times have changed.
Director: Ulf Kvensler
Writer: N/A
Bruce's parents visit Sweden and cause a stir when they offer to pay for the wedding if Bruce and Emma get married in the U.S.
Director: Ulf Kvensler
Writer: N/A
Bruce becomes friends with an American personal trainer named Chuck, who also moved to Sweden for a woman; Gustaf tries to master the art of getting things for free.
Director: Staffan Lindberg
Writer: N/A
Bruce meets up with actor Jack Black to show him around the city, but things take a turn when masked men abduct Bruce; Diane (Neve Campbell) plans a surprise bachelorette party for Emma.
Director: Staffan Lindberg
Writer: N/A
Bruce has a hard time overcoming the language barrier when he's tasked with coaching a local kids' basketball team.
Director: Staffan Lindberg
Writer: N/A
Bruce and Gustaf try to find marijuana for Amy Poehler, who's in town for a speaking engagement.
Director: Staffan Lindberg
Writer: N/A
Bruce and Emma bicker over the details of their wedding, leading them to question their compatibility.
Director: Lisa James Larsson
Writer: N/A
Emma has everyone dance down the aisle at her and Bruce's wedding but takes her part a little too far.
Director: Lisa James Larsson
Writer: N/A