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Isak continues to struggle with his internalised homophobia and the reality of his feelings for Even.
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Isak’s flatmate Noora returns from London, bringing her own set of anxieties back to the apartment. Her obsessive cleaning serves as a subplot indicating her mental distress over her relationship with William. Critical Themes Isak continues to struggle with his internalised homophobia
Even's intense behavior and specific comments, such as "they would have loved you" (referencing his parents), hint at deeper emotional complexities and his bipolar disorder, which becomes a central focus later in the season. Her obsessive cleaning serves as a subplot indicating
A significant scene involves Isak having a conversation with his flatmate, Eskild, about what it means to be gay. Eskild challenges Isak's dismissive attitude toward "stereotypical" gay culture, emphasizing the history and struggles of those who fought for the rights Isak now enjoys.
Fans often note the use of clothing and subtle cues, like Even wearing Isak's "Jesus" shirt, to signal the merging of their lives.
Isak faces his friends after ditching Magnus's birthday party the previous weekend to be with Even. This tension highlights Isak's withdrawal from his social circle as he focuses on his secret romance.