Tenker Bare Pгґ William: [s2e8] Du
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.
The episode follows the fallout of a violent brawl between the (William’s bus crew) and the Yakuza .
(Thomas Hayes): Defends his actions and the fight with the Yakuza. [S2E8] Du tenker bare pГҐ William
While searching for William later, Noora ends up at his brother Nikolai’s party, setting the stage for the dramatic events of the following episode. Major Themes
(Ulrikke Falch): Receives the truth about Noora and William. William attempts to justify his involvement in the
Noora’s struggle to tell Vilde the truth explores the themes of friendship and the "shame" ( skam ) associated with betraying a friend's trust.
(Iman Meskini): Acts as the voice of reason for Noora. (Thomas Hayes): Defends his actions and the fight
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.