[s4e3] Hva Mener Du Om Drikking? Apr 2026
Sana uses thorough research to convince the girls in her group that they can win the prize for "best concept," aiming to prove that her leadership and their group can excel beyond superficial partying.
In their conversation, Yousef reveals that he is not a Muslim and does not believe in Allah, a revelation that complicates Sana's growing feelings for him and challenges her perception of their shared cultural background. Analysis of Themes [S4E3] Hva mener du om drikking?
The episode deepens Sana's relationship with Yousef . After a party at her apartment, Yousef takes the blame for a leftover bottle of vodka to protect Sana from her parents' potential disapproval. This leads to a significant text exchange where they discuss the contradictions of being a "good Muslim" and drinking. Sana uses thorough research to convince the girls
The episode is widely cited as a masterful portrayal of the "outsider" perspective. It highlights how Sana must navigate two worlds: the secular, alcohol-centric "russ" culture of Norwegian youth and her own religious values. By choosing the title "What do you think about drinking?", the creators spotlight the specific social hurdle that often defines whether a religious minority is "accepted" by their peers in Norway. After a party at her apartment, Yousef takes
The episode focuses on , a devout Muslim teen, as she navigates the complexities of planning a "russ" bus (a traditional Norwegian graduation celebration often associated with heavy partying). During a meeting with her classmates, Sana is directly asked, "Hva mener du om drikking?" (What do you think about drinking?).