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sanabakkoushd · 1 year
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Yasmina as emojis for @jordanshenessy. 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TASFIA ♡♡♡♡
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zainmalik · 4 months
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never trust white writers. they don’t know how to write characters of color and somehow end up making them suffer in such a horrible and unnecessary way
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zoennes · 10 months
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Zoenne + every time their ship name was mentioned on the show
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hopetofantasy · 4 months
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Sorry to be a bit nasty or hot-take-ish, but people saying "this is the worst friend group ever" repeat this every single season in every single SKAM version 😅 They are supposed to make mistakes, to not be perfect or the world's best friends - they are teenagers.
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jackfrostsander · 6 months
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Happy 21:21 to Robbe's shock after hearing Amber's opinion about Aaron!
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paisanokiller · 8 months
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If I had a nickel for every time a Washington Redskins shirt appeared in a show about European teenagers, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it's happened twice.
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ayellowcurtain · 2 years
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I had a couple of prompts asking about Yasmina x Younes so I decided to sort of combine them all into this messy mess
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Younes bites his nails, aware of the loud boys around him, arguing about who won the stupid fifa match. And it doesn’t really matter, at all, but they just got to be the loudest people they can be. Younes stands on the couch and jumps around countless legs and feet, bursting out of the living room. There’s nobody in the kitchen but he, somehow, wishes his presence could be enough for Yasmina to come back down from her bedroom and from the tall walls she built between them. He knows he did something wrong, Yasmina is the very worst at hiding her feelings, she probably thinks it’s wrong to do so, but he can’t help feeling upset about it either. He thought they were building a strong, honest relationship. Whatever relationship that is. And now he can’t reach her at all.
“Looking for something, bro?” Elias appears from thin air, it seems, staring deep into his soul and Younes sighs. It must be a sibling thing. To read him like a stupid book.
“Was just thirsty.”
“Always thirsty, huh, man…” Elias thinks out loud, finding them some fresh water inside the fridge.
He thinks about explaining to Elias how that’s to help his heart race, his sweaty palms, or complete lack of connections between thoughts, and words ever since he saw Yasmina for the first time. But he’s not sure how Elias would react, how protective he really is of his little sister. He acts all tough but Younes knows some of it is just the surface. He knows the second he tells his best friend that he can’t stop thinking about his sister, that he dreams of a romantic wedding, and a bunch of kids, he won’t hear the end of it anyway. So he decides it’s for the best to leave as it is for now.
“So, let’s go play or what?”
Younes shakes his head, scrolling through his phone, deciding against it. He won’t stop thinking about what Yasmina is thinking of him if he stays so it’s best to go find some job to do, some money to make for that stupid wedding.
“Gonna go work, bro. I’ll see you later?”
“Yeah…sure. At least I can count on one of us to be the rich friend.”
Younes laughs, quickly looking up the stairs as he puts his shoes back on while leaning against the wall, taking his time with it, checking the stairs one more time before he leaves, carefully closing the door behind him.
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Younes’ heart is pounding deep inside his chest, keeping it overwhelmingly warm compared to the rest of his body. It feels like nothing else in his body has any blood running, just his chest, rushing just to his fingertips, gently and carefully touching Yasmina’s hands under the basketball, attempting to tell her that he’s here, no matter what, no matter how much she fights it, he’ll be here to help in any way he can, whenever she wants to.
He wants so badly to reach closer, to hug her carefully and take some of the heavyweight she’s clearly deciding to carry by herself.
In a split second, it’s gone. Younes blinks a few times, still holding the ball, wishing he had the guts to say anything before it was gone. Silence is not helping, clearly. Yasmina has been building this anger up, and Younes can feel it’s about to take over her, and he just wants to be of any help. He’s been watching from a not so big distance, but still feels like he can’t reach and hold her.
Yasmina grabs her things and starts walking fast to go home.
“Yasmina…” he tries to call her back, walking a few steps behind, not wanting to make it feel like he’s pressuring her into talking, “If you need anything…”
She looks back at him quickly, and barely nods her head, clearly wanting to show him that she heard him, but also that she doesn’t want to extend this conversation.
He lets her be, watching as she walks fast until she has to turn a corner, and disappear from his view.
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This is a selfish, so selfish thing to do. Younes thinks to himself as he pulls the chair to sit and drink a coffee with Aicha. The movie was okay, a nice distraction, at least, and Younes should have forced himself to stay present for a little longer. He really didn’t need to see a few missed messages from Elias, followed by a phone call.
It wasn’t Elias trying to reach him. He would never text more than once, he would never start a conversation actually calling Younes by his name. Their conversation is usually a subject that goes on and on for some days, with no hi or bye or names. Which, in Younes’ needy brain, could only mean it was, finally, Yasmina trying to talk to him. And he didn’t pick up, because he was out watching a movie with Aicha. The one girl Yasmina is not the biggest fan these days.
He contemplated calling back as soon as he saw the messages, and the call, but as Elias picked up right away, he realized maybe Yasmina had used Elias’ phone without telling him exactly about it.
“Everything ok, man?” Elias asked on the other side, as Younes stuttered, now also feeling caught with Aicha staring at him, just as confused.
“Hm, yeah. Yeah. I’ll talk to you later, yeah?” He decided to cut it short, hoping Elias would understand by his tone that he would calmly and with details, explain everything later. He felt like he was losing his mind. He would have to talk to someone, and he knew Elias would understand. Nothing happened between him and Yasmina anyway, so Elias didn’t have any reason to get mad or jealous.
“O-kay…Stop by the house when you’re free?”
“Yeah, sounds good. Bye!” And he ended the call, putting his phone back inside his pocket.
Aicha laughs, accepting their drinks, telling the waitress who’s drinking what.
“Sorry…”
“No worries.” He could feel her curious gaze as he stared at his tea getting colder by the second. “Is everything okay with Elias?”
Younes frowns, looking at her, just then remembering he thought out loud when he was confused that Elias had called him.
“Oh, yeah! Yeah! I think he called me by mistake.”
Younes smiles at her, trying to change the subject to see if he can stop thinking about Yasmina.
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There’s a long, quiet moment where Yasmina’s sobs start to slow down until it’s completely gone, and Younes moves back just enough to check on her. He takes a step back while still holding her hands to check if she feels like walking back to the couch to sit for a bit. Slow tears slip down her red cheeks stubbornly, but she follows as he leads her back to the couch, and she sits down slowly, letting go of his hands to clean her face.
He tries to help, cleaning her eyelids from the make up, and she fakes smiles kindly at him.
“You want to just chill on the couch for some time? Or you wanna go on a bike ride? I can find some deliveries for us, I’ll share if we get any tips…” He lifts his eyebrows, well aware that Yasmina tends to run a million miles inside her head if she’s just sitting here, thinking of all the things the girls are doing or thinking.
“Bike ride.” She answers simply after smiling honestly at him for even thinking of that option.
“Yeah. Bike ride it is.” He gets up to grab his phone and see what he can arrange for them while she takes a moment to herself, to calm down completely. He keeps looking over his phone at her. She stands up slowly, turning around to check herself in the mirror, fixing her hijab, looking closer to do a better job than he did at cleaning her eyes.
“Ready?” He asks, as she finally turns back around to look at him, and nods her head.
It’s way too early for any real job, but they manage to bike through the city for over an hour, delivering fresh breakfast to some college students or single moms with loud kids that rush to the door to greet him.
Yasmina just watches from afar, and Younes has to hold himself back not to accept the invitation to play some basketball with the last kid that comes to open the door. His family orders food almost every day, every week.
“You’re good with kids…” Yasmina states as he climbs back on the bike again, looking over his shoulder, at an actual genuine smile coming from her that feels like a warm, bright winter morning.
“Huh?”
“You’re good with kids!” She almost screams like he’s an old man.
“I’m practicing.” He answers, as they finally begin to move again, trying to find a calm park to relax for the rest of the morning while trying to come up with a plan for Yasmina to talk to her friends if she feels like it after everything.
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belloves · 2 months
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jiamindreams · 9 months
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Thinking about my wtfockdown days but I’m not in the mood to watch wtfock Ada.
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lucidpantone · 6 months
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Saw @calliettes-posts asking about Ada's season and thought I would do a run down on why Ada's season went the way it went because history matters:
Long explanation but you need to know the history of the show post s4 to understand the dynamics of Ada's season. During s4 wtfock GOTS8's themselves and the show imploded and they lost an insane amount of fans. Which really sucks because when Nora(Yasmina's) season aired the audience was very resentful and it showed in s5 numbers then the show ended and the fans were honestly glad because how much they had soured on the show.
In the middle of this drama, sputnik who produces the show had a whole bunch of leadership changes and a partnership with go play began and wtfock became way more corporate. Wtfock is sputnik's cashcow so s4 & s5 were also plagued with hard sponsorship pushing that really pissed off the fans too. The authencity of the show was starting to get muddled.
So once s5 ended everyone was like "good riddance". Also during s4 & s5 the show had leaks all over. Staff leaking shit, actors visibly frustrated with the writing and also some big fandom artist leaked that the show used some of their work and didnt pay them or didnt know the context they were making the work in. It was just not good vibes. So the OG gen ends. Well, my two cents is that sputnik produced more new shows that didnt do as well aka (Nora's football show) and they needed money. Wtfock even when it does poorly it makes sputnik alot of money but they knew all the bad vibes associations with the show so they kinda let sleeping dogs lie and didnt give anyone a hint of a new gen happening even during the production of S6 no one called it "wtfock" just Ada.
Then s6 gets announced and even Veerle is promoting the new cast and basically saying its a new slate. Not to hold this gen accountable for all the shit that went down in the last gen. S6 starts airing and to TBF all the cast just didnt have a rhythm yet the acting wasnt the best and the story was a bit dull. Also skam/love triangle is one of the most hated tropes in the fandom. Also s6 was a play on s1 except Ada is the Jens character versus her being the Noah character. Which bad decision because it was hard to root for her. So the season was sorta of a bleep on the radar nothing special and forgotten as soon as it ended. It also didnt draw that many old fans back and didnt seem to pick up as many new fans either. The promotion was okay for the show but i did notice there was alot of emphasis on giving this cast a chance and alot of people just didn't care to newgen with a remake that burned them so hard. So yea...... thats kinda of the history. Btw Wtfock has gone all in marketing this season and brought commercials which has never happened before. So i think they are just playing with a new strategy and also beforehand actors weren't allowed to talk about the show(aside from Nora after the terrible s4 season) but they are now.
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sageandred · 23 days
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In depth wtFOCK Season Three Thoughts (Part 2 Through the Seasons Review)
The other girl (Noor) storyline was questionable. (Having it take 3 episodes before Sander is introduced was a choice).
-and it's not like I'm closed off to changes, but I feel like they still could've introduced Sander in a different way without taking a 3rd of the season to do so (but I do like the little Where's Waldo of Sander in background scenes)
-I really thought there would be more significance/fallout to the Robbe-Noor graffiti. (I get it shows she's artistic like Sander, but) I thought that scene would contribute more to the entire storyline rather than just Robbe/Sander (first sighting).
I get the intended Robbe internalized homophobia. I don't hate it; should be interesting what changes it brings in the story. This is a much darker feel than the other evaks where "Isak" is concerned.
-the little things like the music he listens to as he walks up to his friends gives me the perception that he's always performing;
-and how his voice changes from when he's talking with the boys to when he answers a call from his mom
I'm a bit upset we didn't see more Robbe-Yasmina moments (he didn't leave the weed with her in this version, which is fine). [I know they spent some time during summer doing retakes, but I needed to see the friendship development or some bigger moments between them].
A change I like is that the season doesn't start off with "Isak" automatically living with "Eskild" (Milan).
Forgot to say this with the other seasons-this Skam might have the best cinematography and clear direction-but this season it's heightened
Love, love the apartment crew with Milan, Zoe, Senne, and Robbe!
Top tier first meet scene
-also grocery shopping was a nice change (plus music choices are great this version)
This "Isak" has some guilt immediately after during what would be the morning after the pool kiss scene; also it's kind of a change I like due to the obvious direction with the music suddenly coming to a halt as he blocks Sander.
Actually the use of Bowie in scenes is chilling (and RUDE-the Robbe-Noor sex scene); it's a good storytelling choice.
I like the changes, but the pacing and lack of a resolution with talking things out/really addressing things make them generally unimpactful so far [Robbe internalized homophobia (& projected homophobia)]
-I actually feel like Noor could've been used more strategically to display the intensified shutting out of his sexuality had they taken the time to properly flesh them out (it definitely showed), but again the pacing, because in some ways I think they needed deeper scenes to develop them, but I wouldn't want too much time dedicated to them that would ultimately take away from the actual love story of the season.
The reimagined convo with Milan worked, because their relationship is different here and it would've been unrealistic had they copied the og dialogue verbatim; also I'm glad they didn't have a copy and paste of "Isak" talking about how he couldn't be "gay" in the world while offending "Eskild"-the advice was a nice change and good the convo didn't end on a bad note.
-edit: I spoke too soon on the offending part. hurts (every time). [also: Milan's "maybe you should look at yourself" and then the clip ends with Robbe looking in the mirror. ok wtFOCK direction]
Glad Robbe broke up with Noor before things got even more complicated and it was actually a pretty well received exchange [up until her obvious shouting in the club scene] compared to other versions in which she gets immediately angry and the "Isaks" don't really break up with her properly face-to-face.
Again with the lack of resolution-srry, but there was no point to the attack in the street on Robbe & Sander. On one hand, it could be useful to be informative, having a purpose in the plot of the season, but it was barely talked about in the aftermath or hinted at being deeper addressed later. I kind of feel like they are just trying to tackle too much with this and there's just not enough time to really address it in an already storyline heavy season. The only good thing that came from it was how caring the apartment crew showed to be w/Zoe, Senne, & Milan (but that's not a shock).
(Skam season with the most trigger warnings award goes to).
I do think the coming out scene to Jens was cute. Very different version with the best friend having a non-reaction that just makes sense with him
May I shove Robbe's friends (minus Jens) into the pool that Robbe & Sander made out in. (God, they are painful to watch)
I like how Sander's manic episode was filmed. It was very pov heavy from Robbe's perspective with flashes of Sander and I feel like the characteristics were a bit different to what you normally see in tv all the time, even by Skam standards, which I found refreshing.
I really don't get why the change of Sander and his gf only dating 6 months if they were still going to have her overstep and be so controlling. It feels unbelievable that his mom and Robbe's friends (Zoe, Jana..) are so receptive to her knowledge on Sander and his illness. And I hate that they're all being so dramatic about Sander's abilities.
They actually resolved things pretty nicely in the last ep-his friends, Sander, Noor (and the additions with his dad the whole season were really sweet; minor note: his poor dad tho when Robbe suddenly left the restaurant with no explanation).
All in all: this season is great in terms of acting, chemistry, production, and direction. However the writing is pretty awful; aside from the obvious missteps, the season messes up when they make changes and fail to follow through (almost undoing the change in the first place) by rerouting back to the original and doing the same just at a different timestamp (It's frustrating to watch and I do really wish they would just commit to those choices, while handling topics with care; I think I would have a very different opinion on the overall season and how it fares next to other remakes in the long run). I suppose, overall that wtFOCK is fun, even with some wrong choices, though the story suffers with a lack of cohesiveness, development sometimes, or focus on what's important (that sounds like everything that matters, lol, but it was enjoyable).
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sanabakkoushd · 1 year
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#side eye
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smithsparker · 4 months
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it's like yasminas season all over again
i have to say i did not watch the entirety of her season but the reason i didnt was definitely the bad writing (and the racism) so the fact that these 2 seasons are similar is in no way surprising to me :') wtfock once again in the running for worst skam remake
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zoennes · 1 year
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Happy 4th year anniversary, Seizoen Twee  ❤︎
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