Critics and fans often highlight this episode as a turning point where Noora begins to compromise her strong personal values for her feelings toward William. Cast & Characters
The central philosophical conflict of the episode is the debate between William’s belief in the necessity of violence and Noora’s pacifist/feminist ideals.
(Iman Meskini): Acts as the voice of reason for Noora.
(Josefine Frida Pettersen): Confronts her boyfriend’s violent side and her own lies.
Critics and fans often highlight this episode as a turning point where Noora begins to compromise her strong personal values for her feelings toward William. Cast & Characters
The central philosophical conflict of the episode is the debate between William’s belief in the necessity of violence and Noora’s pacifist/feminist ideals.
(Iman Meskini): Acts as the voice of reason for Noora.
(Josefine Frida Pettersen): Confronts her boyfriend’s violent side and her own lies.