SKAM episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Eva and Jonas argue over his decision to invite other guys on a cabin trip, straining their relationship. At school, Eva feels isolated and struggles to connect with her classmates. Vilde invites her to join a new Russ bus, emphasizing the social importance of Russ culture in Oslo. During a planning meeting, Sana suggests gaining popularity through association with '97 guys and controversially proposes using their sexuality for social advantage. The suggestion to have Eva break up with her boyfriend for the bus's image leads to a heated discussion about cultural norms.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the initial gossip about at the beginning of the day?
The gossip was about someone starting their bus one month into high school.
Why did Eva and Jonas argue?
They argued because Jonas invited guys to a cabin trip that was originally meant to be just for the two of them.
What did Jonas tell Eva about making new friends?
Jonas complimented Eva but urged her to make new friends.
How does Eva feel in her school environment?
Eva feels isolated and struggles with her homework in class.
What did Vilde invite Eva to join?
Vilde invited Eva to join their new Russ bus.
What is the significance of being a Russ in Oslo, according to Vilde?
In Oslo, being a Russ is important for social reasons and unity, and it requires early planning to avoid ending up on a bad bus or not participating at all.
Who are the members involved in the Russ bus planning?
Eva, Vilde, Noora, and Sana are involved in the Russ bus planning.
What cultural discussion arises with Sana's involvement in the Russ bus?
There's a discussion about whether Muslims are allowed to participate in Russ activities, with Sana humorously responding about cultural misconceptions.
What strategy does Sana propose for the Russ bus?
Sana proposes gaining popularity by associating with '97 guys, attending parties, and potentially hooking up.
How does the group react to the idea of using sexuality for social gain?
The group debates the idea, with some viewing it as a reflection of cultural norms and others finding it inappropriate.
What suggestion is made about Eva's boyfriend?
It is suggested that Eva should break up with her '99 boyfriend to improve the Russ bus's image.
How does the group respond to the suggestion about Eva's boyfriend?
The suggestion sparks a discussion about cultural expectations and the use of sexuality in exchange for social benefits.