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- Stinius Maurstad (29) and Knut Marius Djupvik (36) won the TV 2 program “Kompani Lauritzen”.
- Maurstad apologizes to viewers who cheered for Mikkel Bratt Silset.
- In the final, Maurstad experienced a dramatic parachute jump, but he disarms the situation and says that he overreacted.
- He triggered the backup screen even though he had time to get the main screen working.
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Spring’s “Kompani Lauritzen” is finally over, and on the very day when a festive TV industry is decorated for the Gullruten festival in Bergen, it is now clear that it was Stinius Maurstad (29) and Knut Marius Djupvik (36) who took all the way to the top in Dag Otto Lauritzen’s hard-nosed military regime.
Panicked: – So incredibly disappointed
They did so after a raucous final rehearsal, which started with a somewhat dramatic parachute jump for voice actor Maurstad.
– Raw experience
To Dagbladet, the 29-year-old says that it was fun to win, but that it is so much more than the victory he takes home from the recording in Voss.
– The concept of “victory” in this context seems a bit watered down after so many big and small victories during the stay. The whole of the last 24 hours was like being in an action film that unfolded around us, he says.
– Felt very empty
He continues:
– Who was the first to climb that mountain in the end to be welcomed by the rest of the gang does not necessarily reflect who were the best company tigers. But it was a completely raw experience, and Djupvik delivered both in terms of performance and fun along the way.
The “Kompani Lauritzen” participant would like to thank everyone who made the big day possible.
– Including all hired actors who kept us company in the “enemy’s” transport vehicles. So I have to say sorry to everyone who cheered for Mikkel Bratt Silset and was sure he would win…
Triggered the backup screen
Saturday’s final episode started somewhat dramatically when the contestants had to parachute from a plane. Maurstad immediately seemed to have problems with the main screen.
He disarms the situation by saying that he himself overreacted in the fall.
– It was a doubtful case of a screen, and I didn’t want to wait to decide on it until I was too close to the ground. So I triggered the backup screen.
Actually, he had plenty of time to get the main screen working, he believes.
– But: “If you are in doubt, then you are not in doubt”. I felt that I was just following the procedure we had learned, so it was not based on fear, even if it was a hasty move, he tells Dagbladet.