robbe is the wtfock season 2 lead????? thank you skam gods
shay deserves her own season, but like a joint season with her and tyler could be fucking awesome. if they both had a love story, but shay is the isak of her romance and tyler is the even of his??? powerful
friendly reminder before you start hating on sander: everyone is fighting a battle you don’t know about. be kind. always. 💕
Hi!!! I basically just discovered your blog five minutes ago and I love it so much omg. I saw that you've listened to 36 Questions which got me super excited cause I started listening to it today and it's so good! I love podcasts and musicals so this really reached peak level for me haha, and adding Jonathan Groff is like a dream come true. I have no one to talk to about it, so I was wondering, what were your thoughts on it? Sorry for bugging you out of the blue! I hope you have a lovely day <3
Hey! Thanks! Honestly 36 questions is by far my favorite podcast and It's so perfect and for me the more I think about it, the more layered and wonderful it is. I really like the character of Jase, and I think Jonathan is perfect as him. I won't spoil anything just in case you haven't finished it but, I'm not the biggest fan of Natalie/Judith because I empathize more with Jase. I think it's beautifuly done and they are both amazing singers. I'm happy you found it and are enjoying it! Thanks for the message!
This has actually always been one of the aspects of the show that has most confused me. Noora and Eva (and later Isak) all have relationships with their families that almost feel too hands-off? Of course, this type of situation does exist but I do feel that with Noora, for example, in the US two parents who "don't love" their high school age daughter, still wouldn't leave her to sublet an apartment with random adults. William and Eva both seem to always have an empty apartment, which maybe feels a little more realistic but also convenient. I think until Sana's season, it was easier for the show to remove the focus from the parental relationships and make it more about pure teenage stuff. But it does sometimes take me out of the show a bit because Noora specifically is living SUCH an adult style life that it makes me forget that she's 16? 17?
How are you feeling about SKAM's representation of family life so far? Do the familial relationships you've seen or you've heard reference to feel realistic or no?
Idk if you can give your opinion on this buttttt, Sana’a season is underrated and possibly one of the most relevant seasons for modern day (along with season 3) and it gets overlooked because people think the can’t relate to the character because she’s Muslim. I really think her story is important for everyone to watch because it might help them understand the struggles teenage muslim girls go through growing up in a country where Muslims aren’t really accepted by society.
i agree with this so much!! i think the reason sana season is underrated or overlooked is because of the fact that it was the last season and a lot of it was spent tying up loose ends. and so many people focused on other characters and how their stories were going to end instead of focusing on sana and how her story was progressing. i personally don’t have as many problems with the plot as some people do but i really wish that they gave us a last episode with sana instead of the multiple point of views thing because while it was nice to see all the characters we loved, it felt a little (to me) like we were cheating sana of her episode. i wish they had like a stand alone episode with everyone’s point of view. she is one of my favorite female characters and her season, like you said, is so important. i’m not a muslim but this season made me aware of so much more that goes on as a muslim in a muslim minority country. she is so strong and brave and i can’t wait to see how her story fleshes out in skam france because i love imane so much as well.
robbe + his feelings for sander
your swagger and your