At an art gallery Anna bumps into her old friend Petra, who she hasn't met since they left theatre school eight years ago. Petra presents her boyfriend Rodney, literary critic at Dagens Nyheter. They have just moved to Saltsjöbaden, which prompts Anna and Alex to invite their new neighbors to dinner next Saturday. Alex's interest in culture is very low, but he thinks he must avoid exposing his lack of knowledge for their new highbrow friends. He finds an article on Orhan Pamuk, and tries to remember all facts and opinions about this Turkish author. The conversation during the dinner is constrained and stiff. Rodney and Petra quickly find out that Alex and Anna are silly ignorants, who they will avoid in the future. Meanwhile Fredde has got the brilliant idea that pretending to open a spa in his house could help him reducing his taxes. But the taxman is suspicious, and asks Fredde to show him a list of the customers. Fredde tries to convince all his friends to put their names on his list, but the only ones accepting this are Ove and Anette. They are now entitled to use the spa in Fredde's house a whole year.
—Maths Jesperson {maths.jesperson1@comhem.se}