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- Childhood friends restore an old trawler and build a fishing empire in Iceland. As the introduction of fishing quotas shake the country, their future is challenged by the battle for power, greed and betrayal. Inspired by real events.
- Two brothers disagree about their mother heritage. The older brother has a lot of children but no money, he is living in his mothers house in a small sea village with his wife and four children. The younger brother has no children but a lot of money. He is living in the city with his unsatisfied wife who desparetly wants a child but cannot. When the older brother wife unexpectedly gets pregnant it appears like the perfect solution. The younger brother brings the older one a proposal to adopt the unborn child but instead the older brother can keep the heritage. The older brother and his wife accepts the proposal. When their youngest daughter discovers this she gets very disappointed and makes an effort to destroy the agreement. Soon she finds out that she is not alone in her actions, her newly dead grandmother is still around, ready to help her.
- Jón Hjaltalín, the mayor of a small West Icelandic town, tries to buy an old trawler from the Icelandic bank and insurance company, using his brother Torfi's fame as a captain.
- A year later fishermen are on a strike and the country is in disrepair. Harpa and Grímur are caught between a rock and a hard place and have to choose to either become strikebreakers or drown in debt.
- Harpa and Grímur's marriage hangs by a thread. Harpa sends Einar and Freydís around the country in search for smaller vessels while her and Grímur work through their issues. However, Smári is still investigating Harpa.
- The reality of Grímur's fate begins to settle in with Harpa, leading her to make a drastic decision. Tinna worries that her choice to help Smári will hurt her after all. The town is left to deal with the fallout of Harpa's actions.
- The two couples, alongside Jón Hjaltalín, resort to desperate measures to fix the catch quota system according to their own needs. Meanwhile, the struggle for ownership of the fish continues in the municipality.
- Smári, an investigating journalist from Reykjavík, is now working on an article about Harpa and searches for clues regarding her relationship with Jón Hjaltalín.
- Harpa and Grímur go to see the prime minister in hopes of increasing their quota so they can sustain their fishing enterprise. Meanwhile, Tinna returns to the town with her own agenda.
- The team meets up to settle their affairs over too many drinks. Jón comes up with new legislation to ensure the company's future.