SKAM season 2 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Noora and William navigate their complex relationship, with Noora confronting William about his selfish behavior. They discuss William's carefree brother, Nikolai, and William's attitude towards relationships. At school, Noora worries about Jonas's safety due to his Yakuza connections. Tensions rise when Noora and William discuss their families and William's intentions for the upcoming Russetiden, a traditional celebration. The episode delves into trust issues, the impact of past relationships, and the challenge of understanding each other's personal struggles. ``
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Noora call William selfish and manipulative?
Noora believes William is selfish and manipulative due to his behavior in their relationship.
What is the significance of being a Russ in the context of the show?
Being a Russ implies adopting a carefree, party-focused lifestyle, often associated with avoiding serious relationships.
Who is Nikolai in relation to William?
Nikolai is William's brother.
What concerns does Noora express about Jonas?
Noora is concerned about Jonas's safety and his involvement with the Yakuza.
What advice is Noora given about dealing with ex-partners?
She is advised that maintaining a distance from ex-partners is often seen as advantageous in relationships.
Why does William say he treated Noora poorly?
William explains that his poor treatment of Noora was a reaction to his brother's recent breakup.
What is Russetiden?
Russetiden is a traditional Norwegian celebration for high school seniors, involving partying and social activities.
How does William justify his lies to Noora?
William claims he lied to protect Noora, similar to how she lies to protect Vilde.
What personal details does William share about his family?
William reveals his strained relationship with his family, mentioning that his parents never loved him and were more focused on each other.
Why does Noora question her relationship with William?
Noora questions their relationship due to William's past lies, his behavior during Russetiden, and his reluctance to introduce her to his family.