[s2e8] We All Love Each Other Apr 2026
Nikolai is established as a chilling foil to William, using psychological gaslighting to destabilize Noora, which heightens the tension and stakes of the season finale. Critical Reception
The episode is praised for its , particularly the close-up shots that mirror Noora's feeling of being trapped, and its soundtrack , which uses silence and atmospheric music to amplify the emotional weight of the scenes. [S2E8] We All Love Each Other
Critics and fans on platforms like IMDb and Tumblr highlight this episode for its tonal shift. While Skam often deals with typical teenage milestones, "We All Love Each Other" is noted for its serious exploration of trauma and the importance of reclaiming one's narrative. Nikolai is established as a chilling foil to
The episode focuses on the immediate aftermath of a party where Noora wakes up in a bed with William's brother, Nikolai, with no memory of the previous night. The narrative masterfully handles themes of: While Skam often deals with typical teenage milestones,
The episode captures the paralyzing fear of "not knowing," portraying Noora’s internal crisis with a raw, understated realism that The Daily Dot and other critics praised for its sensitivity.
Her performance is frequently cited as the episode's anchor. She conveys a profound sense of vulnerability and "quiet strength" that allows the audience to feel her isolation.