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Reacting to Skam S2:E9 - "I miss you so damn much"

In this video, we react to the Season 2 Episode 9 of Skam (Cast of Norway) - "Jeg savner deg så jævlig" / "I miss you so damn much."

We are reacting to the second season of the highly anticipated SKAM! Bradam is excitedly taking on the original series that started it all. After many requests to watch this show following our "Young Royals" journey, we're headed to Oslo for the drama. This season, we focus on Noora Sætre, her flatmates, and the relationships shaping her year.

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Reacting to Skam S2:E9 - "I miss you so damn much"

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Great review of a very tough episode to watch. Kudos to the actors and production for making it feel so real.

JustinThyme

I might need to stop watching until you post all episodes cause the suspense is KILLING me!!😂

Lilly Mari 🇧🇻🌿

Fantastisk kommentar, men jeg tror den passer best til neste episode.

Olga Hattrem

I want to give noora the biggest hug. How absolutely horrible. Also, I appreciate you guys noticing the food scenes… like you said it’s implied that she knows so much about food and notices/helps vilde so much because she used to struggle with disordered eating herself. Remember a while a go (season 1 maybe?) when vilde said “you don’t know anything about it?” And noora replied “yes, i do.” Like you said, after a trauma like this one, old patterns can come back, so she planned her meals out this week while struggling so much, and it was super important to her to specifically eat 2 fishcakes at 5pm. I do feel bad for Eskild getting yelled at, but totally get how important that plan was to noora. And the next day she “forgets” to bring lunch. 💔 I appreciate your empathetic conversations about this - it’s so important to talk about sexual assault and destigmatise it. Also, thanks for the notice at the beginning!

CC

I don't know if anyone has explained May 17 yet, but it's Norway's Constitution Day. As an historian I will allow myself to create a small wall of text to provide context, but the short explanation is that it's a massive civic and civilian celebration, and it's our National Day. That's what the marching band last episode was about, they were practising for the May 17 parades. While Norway is an old kingdom that was officially (probably somewhat mythically) established and unified in 872, over a millennia ago, Norway entered into the Kalmar Union with Sweden and Denmark in 1397, after the black death. Sweden left in the 1520s, but Norway and Denmark remained in what became known as Denmark-Norway, under a Danish king until 1814. While Norway and Denmark were technically two kingdoms united under one crown, the balance of power shifted more and more towards Denmark until the king in the 1660s established absolute monarchy, and any form of proto-democracy was eradicated. Under the Napoleonic wars, Denmark-Norway ended up siding with the French. Sweden had a lot of governmental issues during the late 1700s and in 1809, during some of this chaos, the Russians took Finland from them. Sweden ended up inviting one of Napoleon's generals, Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, to become their adopted Crown Prince, under the royal name Charles John. Despite his Napoleonic origin, he and Sweden ended up siding against Napoleon in exchange for getting Norway, as a bit of a bandage for losing Finland. So when Denmark-Norway was defeated, Norway found itself thrown from one power to another, all without its consent, in the Treaty of Kiel. In response to this, in 1814, the then Danish Crown prince Christian Frederik, known as the Prince of Norway in a similar fashion to how the heir to the British Crown is known as the Prince of Wales, decided to form a rebellion against the forced union with Sweden. He failed to immediately be crowned king, which he wanted, but succeeded in starting his rebellion, and was invited to become regent. Men from nearly all social classes and nearly all areas of Norway gathered in Eidsvoll in the spring of 1814 and began to write a constitution. Our constitution was inspired by the ideas and values of the American and the French revolutions, but unlike both of those countries, Norway opted for a constrained monarchy, similar to the British. On May 16, the Constitution was finalised, on May 17 it was signed, and on the same day, Christian Frederik was crowned king of Norway, as the first king of Norway alone in over four hundred years. Norway put up a decent resistance effort against Sweden, but was outmatched, and in the end they had to capitulate, but under pressure from the larger European powers, Sweden ended up allowing Norway to keep the constitution, even though the Norwegian king had to abdicate in favour of the Swedish one. While the 90 years of Sweden-Norway are fascinating too, the most important thing concerning May 17, Constitution Day, is that it started developing as a national romantic movement in resistance to the Swedish king. Due to our constitution, we were a self governing liberal democracy, though Sweden controlled our foreign policy. In 1884 the Liberal Party was founded and managed to defeat the Swedish king through the legal system, and introduced parliamentarism, meaning the executive branch no longer belonged to the Swedes, but to Norway itself. And in 1905 we got an ultimately peaceful independence. Even though many countries celebrate their independence first and foremost, to Norway it wasn't independence day that established self governance and liberal democracy, it was our constitution, which is why it is so highly and universally celebrated. I hope you get to see a May 17 in Norway some day.

Vegard Løknes

so actually he’s gotta go unfortunately. get your gun.

Bradam

we gotta kill nico actually

j-l

After all these years this episode still makes my stomach hurt so much i fear i have appendicitis 😭

Ole Bergfald

This episode is so hard to watch 💔 I always get so angry, Nikolaj is such a creep 🤮

Marie Malmberg

In both seasons of skam so far, there is a 'the truth is revealed' moment where you just sit with the character in the scene, as all of their choices culminate into this sense of abject dread. It's like having cold water thrown over you, and I still feel it so deeply after watching the show a million times.

Julia Bouknight

You can see why this show created such a sensation when it first aired to Norwegian audiences when it was first released. Great storyline and acting. Looking forward to see your reaction to the rest of it and the remaining seasons.

Michael

Ugh, the writing here is so well done. Like the fish cake argument is such a random mundane little thing to center a whole scene around and yet it feels SO real. Isn't this exactly how you blow up at your loved ones when you're bottling something up and freaking out internally? The fact that Noora is dealing with her trauma in a way that feels familiar and recognizable (rather than going through some big dramatic Hollywood crashout) just makes it feel all the more impactful. The quiet of her sitting in her room totally shell-shocked is so hard to stomach 💔

benita lin

sick. to my stomach.

Bradam

I forgot about the infamous fish cake incident

Frida BØ

Poor Noora:(

Frida BØ

I need more spam please post more

Carlee Rodriguez

I feel like the truly one, major consensus opinion of this show is “Nico deserves as much pain as possible”.

David Faux

Uh, this episode💔 Just the sound of the messages ticking in in the last scene makes my stomach drop

Maria

need the next episode like sooon!! So exited

Sanna Svensson

ready to cry (i think)

dee

the disclaimer at the start is so thoughtful☹️ love yall

j-l


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