Subtext: Williams body language tells us everything we need to know about his relationship with his brother in this scene. The first thing he does is to stand in front of Noora, protecting her with his body, hiding her behind him, because he knows what kind of person Nico is, and he doesn’t want him to try to take Noora from him.



Subtext: Vilde knows that Noora is seeing William in secret at this point, so she’s just subtly needling her, because Noora knows that what she’s doing is wrong.



Subtext: Yet another, another, conversation that is about one situation, which just happen to fit perfectly with Noora’s situation. She’s not covering his “needs”, and she’s not keeping other girls away, which makes her doubt herself.



Subtext: Speaking of keeping other girls away, here comes Mari who William spent a lot of time talking to at the previous party. Even though Noora knows he is not interested in her, she can’t escape that nagging insecurity, and starts treating Mari like a rival.



Culture: Stureplan is a place in Stockholm, and the bars and nightlife in the area is the preferred playground of the city’s spoiled rich kids. In other words, it’s a perfect place for someone like Nico to find people to sleep around with.



Subtext: Noora doesn’t know that William is going to be sleeping around. But all the talk in this episode about how William has been working towards russ for three years, how russetiden is a time for sleeping around, how she’s not sleeping with him, and how his brother set a record for sleeping around, all of that has made Noora extremely uncertain about his intentions for her.



Subtext: Noora spends a lot of time lying to herself in this season, and that she is happy without her parents is just yet another big, fat, sad, lie. She obviously wishes she had parents who gave a crap about her.



Blink and you miss it: The song that’s playing during the credits is called Bromance, and is clearly meant to make you believe that Isak and Chris are more than just friends.

