[s3e2] Du Er Over 18, Sant? Apr 2026
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.
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
: 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 [S3E2] Du er over 18, sant?
: 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.
: 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 The chemistry in this episode was so popular
(English: "You're over 18, aren't you?") is the second episode of Season 3 of the acclaimed Norwegian teen drama Skam .
: Even’s bedroom, which viewers see for the first time in this episode, is actually the real-life bedroom of actor Marlon Langeland , who plays Jonas. Episode Highlights & Subtext : The phrase "Alt
: Following their first meeting in the previous episode, Isak spends much of this episode trying to learn more about Even.