Solsidan season 6 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Parents discuss various fundraising ideas for a class trip, settling on selling barbecue seasoning despite concerns about the children's safety. Efforts to sell the seasoning face numerous challenges, including disinterest and competition. On a film set, tensions arise due to a reality TV star's lack of acting experience and her undue influence on the production. Characters struggle with the pressures of their schedules, exploring sleep manipulation and medication as coping mechanisms. The fundraising scheme ends with a financial loss and the revelation of a buyback scheme, reflecting the complexities of community fundraising and the impact of professional and personal pressures on the individuals involved.
Full Episode S06E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What fundraising ideas are considered for the class trip?
Selling barbecue seasoning or baking buns, aiming to raise SEK 25,000.
What concerns do parents have about children selling door-to-door?
Safety and the responsibility of handling cash at a young age.
Who reluctantly agrees to help sell the barbecue seasoning?
Alex.
What concept is introduced to explain high productivity with minimal sleep?
The "sleepless elite."
What challenges do Wilma and her father face while selling barbecue marinade?
Disinterest from the public and competition from classmates.
What issue arises on the film set involving Desi?
Her lack of acting experience and influence on the script cause tension.
How do characters attempt to manage their demanding schedules?
Through sleep manipulation and medication.
What scheme is revealed regarding the unsold fundraising stock?
Buying back unsold stock at a loss, indicating the difficulties of school fundraising.
What change is made to the film's title and focus?
It is changed to "Hillevi and Agnes," sidelining some characters.