: In a classic Skam move, Isak's roommate Eskild talks about a closeted guy he's meeting from Grindr. Fans often point out how his comments directly mirror Isak's own internal struggle with his hidden identity. Production Trivia
This episode is a fan-favorite, focusing on the electric building tension between the main character, , and the new student, Even Bech Næsheim . Episode Highlights & Subtext
: Following their first meeting in the previous episode, Isak spends much of this episode trying to learn more about Even. [S3E2] Du er over 18, sant?
: The phrase "Alt er love" (Everything is love) can be seen on Even’s closet door, which became the defining message for Season 3. Comparison with Remakes
(English: "You're over 18, aren't you?") is the second episode of Season 3 of the acclaimed Norwegian teen drama Skam . : In a classic Skam move, Isak's roommate
The chemistry in this episode was so popular that it set a high bar for Skam ’s international remakes. For instance, fans often debate whether the "bonding" scenes in the French remake ( Skam France ) or the Italian version ( Skam Italia ) captured the same raw energy as the original.
: An early hint about Even’s past appears when viewers notice a video from 2014 showing Even as a second-year student. Since he is still in school in 2016, it suggests he may have missed a year for health or personal reasons. Episode Highlights & Subtext : Following their first
: A notable cultural reference occurs when Radiohead's "Talk Show Host" plays while Isak watches Even in the schoolyard—a track famously used in the 1996 Romeo + Juliet film, foreshadowing their "star-crossed" romance.