[s2e8] Du Tenker Bare Pгґ William (Popular ●)

The central philosophical conflict of the episode is the debate between William’s belief in the necessity of violence and Noora’s pacifist/feminist ideals.

Noora’s struggle to tell Vilde the truth explores the themes of friendship and the "shame" ( skam ) associated with betraying a friend's trust.

This report details of the Norwegian teen drama Skam , titled " Du tenker bare på William " (You're only thinking of William), which originally aired on May 6, 2016 . Episode Overview Information Series Skam (Norway) Main Character Noora Amalie Sætre Director/Writer Julie Andem Runtime Approximately 40 minutes IMDb Rating Key Plot Summary [S2E8] Du tenker bare pГҐ William

William attempts to justify his involvement in the fight to Noora. He argues that violence is a fundamental part of the world and was necessary for Norway’s democracy.

Deeply unsettled by William’s perspective and the fact that he smashed a bottle over someone's head, Noora requests space to think. The central philosophical conflict of the episode is

(Josefine Frida Pettersen): Confronts her boyfriend’s violent side and her own lies.

The episode follows the fallout of a violent brawl between the (William’s bus crew) and the Yakuza . Noora requests space to think.

Sana provides Noora with a different perspective, encouraging her to stop focusing solely on William and to be honest with her friends.

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