Reruns of the Maria Veitola series are shown in Yökylä.

Arja Saijonmaa is shocked when Maria Veitola reacts so strongly to what she told. MTV3

Maria Veitolan in Yökylä the most recent production season is seen as a rerun. Episodes are shown sprinkled here and there.

The opening episode, which can be seen today on Maikkari, previously caused a social media discussion about Maria Veitola’s reaction. He reacts strongly when Arja Saijonmaa tells about the tragedy of her life in her Stockholm home.

Saijonmaa had her uterus removed in the 1970s, which at the time she did not want to talk about publicly. Saijonmaa feels that a distorted image of her was created in the media as a ruthless and hard-working woman who only thought about her career and therefore did not want children.

– You are furious, but I get so sad for you. What have you had to experience as a woman! Veitola starts crying in the episode.

– Now don’t start crying! I’m starting to cry too. You don’t start now! Saijonmaa appeals to the journalist.

– I feel so bad for you, Veitola explains her tears.

– That was then! Saijonmaa reminds.

– But it’s terrible! Veitola is horrifying.

– Now I’m really upset when it affects you like that, Saijonmaa says and still thinks about whether she should start crying too.

He won’t start.

– Sweden is so diverse. It went down well here, but in Finland the negativity will linger for decades and hundreds of years, Arja refers to the discussion on her childlessness in the program. MTV3

of MTV3 on Facebook some understand Veitola’s attitude, others don’t.

– Marja Veitola, don’t provoke. You are a very empathetic person, but you appreciate his feelings. He is a survivor. Don’t push him into the role of victim. He is not Lobby comment.

– This shows the difference between generations. Before, you didn’t freeze to adversities, but raised your head and went towards new adversities. There was no therapy available for all the crap experienced. The ability to empathize is a great thing, but you shouldn’t be broken by the other’s misfortunes, when the other has left the matter behind and managed, Nina advises.

– Sympathy would be more helpful here than empathy, Grain propose.

– Magnification of things and drama done by doing it right, Marja-Liisa knock out.

– With this cry, Veitola turned attention to himself. The focus turned from Saijonmaa’s recounted harsh experience to Veitola, who plays the role of a listener – neither an analyst nor a commentator, Market points out and calls for genuine listening, which he believes includes thanking, silent respect, eye contact and a kind word.

– But Veitola started pouring out his own feelings, he resents.

– Veitola now had this kind of role, a little sly, even affectionate… “Look how empathetic I am.” Actually, very far from empathy. The role of course varies, it depends on the interviewee, Airi claim.

– Finland is a small, closed country where they don’t even care to know Swedish and want to translate everything wrong, Arjaa gets angry on TV. MTV3

Tarja wonders how things can be seen differently. For him, roles are far from a conversation and it’s purely a case of sympathy.

– That’s how you can naturally take on the burden and understand and tell it. That’s how people usually talk, Tarja is surprised by the criticism.

He’s not the only one.

– Compassion and empathy do not mean that you make someone a victim. Hello! Alice to call for.

– Veitola feels empathy. He doesn’t try to humiliate Saijonmaa, Soon to point out.

– Maria, if anyone, knows how to bring out the story, Minna thanks

– Not everyone here has the ability to empathize either. Unfortunately, The wind refers to a social media conversation.

Maria Veitola in Yökylä today on MTV3 at 21:00 & Katsomo. See all TV programs and broadcast times in Telku’s TV guide.

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