I have never had lutefisk myself but my mom, her brother, and her cousins say that it's one of the vilest things ever. Their parents used to make it for special occasions, but now it's banned from all gatherings. Despite all the negative reception, I am actually curious to try it. For now, though, I'll just join in on their lutefisk jokes.
TVOV is rated 14+ for strong language, social commentary, sexual references, suggestive dialogue, slapstick humor, and references to alcohol, gambling, pot, and adult media.
The Vikings of Vancouver follows Norwegian-Canadian chef and restaurateur Marcus Halvorsen, his wife Mary, a retired police officer who currently works in retail; fraternal twin sons Marcus Junior, a musician, and Marvin, an autistic architecture student at Davie University; older daughter Trina, who plays for numerous collegiate sports teams; younger daughter Green, founder of the Eco Club at every school she's been attended since preschool; and grandson Mark, Junior's son from a high-school relationship. They live in a fictional version of Davie Village, Vancouver, in a large townhouse across from Voyager's Landing, the Scandinavian cuisine restaurant Marcus co-owns and operates, along with the Halvorsens' Norwegian Buhund, Gjørmete ("Muddy" in Norwegian), and Marcus's American sous chef, Frankie Morales, who is also Marvin's Boyfriend.
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