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Ti Är etter premieren ser skuespillerne tilbake pÄ SKAMs banebrytende ungdomsskildring og seriens varige arv i norsk TV og kultur.
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The second episode (which you can listen to here) was mostly a lot of summaries and commentary about the season by the hosts and then more of the interview with Lisa Teige. I've translated Lisas parts:
(Starts at 09:30)
Torkil Risan (host): The main character in this season, Eva, needs help. A little randomly sheâs at a skating ramp looking at Jonas skating to Wu Tang Clan, singing about shame on you if youâre cheating. At the same time we are watching Eva, who has just cheated on Jonas with Chris, open up and tell Isak about it. Shortly afterwards Eva is standing in the school yard, and straight up gets hit by Chrisâ girlfriend Iben. A painful memory for Lisa Teige. *watches clip* Do you remember this?
LT: *laughs* yeah, I do. But I had kinda forgotten it, so I got a bodily memory of that hit to the face.
TR: It looks like the actor has actually closed her fist. And she getâs you on the cheek
LT: Yeah, yeah. And we tried this out very cautiously at the start âhow are we going to do thisâ, and planned it. But I remember it hurt *laughs*. Itâs that misunderstanding, a stressful situation and you see her coming, but I donât think you ever think someoneâll hit you. But she does, with force.
TR: One thing that might, or might not, be surprising is that Lisa Teige, you have not seen this since it aired? You havenât seen Skam at all, besides season 1 when it aired.
LT: Thereâs a lot of actors who find it very uncomfortable to watch themselves, who don't do it. So I know Iâm not alone in this. Maybe itâs that itâs ongoing - you can watch what you did last week and youâre going to set tomorrow. That wouldâve been very strange, to watch yourself on the screen and go straight to set.
TR: If you see Skam on the NRK site, what goes through your head when you get reminded of that?
LT: Iâm like ugh and scroll past it. Or, I do find it nice to see the picture and that it says Skam but I would never press play on it. I watched the first season because it was so absurd to me to be in that position and get that opportunity. So I was very proud that I had made it. That I got that job and wondered how I would do and I could see it went well and people liked it. That was cool to see. And then there was so much attention and a lot of outside pressure so I had to distance myself from it. I hope that one day in the future I can sit down and enjoy it, but Iâm not there yet.
(Skip to 22:55)
TR: This is the break up of Jonas and Eva, laid over a sex scene. A very well known scene, set to Take me to church by Hozier. A song that doesnât only have good associations for Lisa Teige.
LT: That song is ruined- nah *laughs*.
TR: Whatâs your relationship to this song, because youâre the main character in a scene where this song is very important .
LT: The song is a emancipation song in a way. Really a very beautiful song. But itâs also this meeting between Jonas and Eva, where something is over, but you still like each other a lot and itâs not an easy thing to realize that itâs over here for us. But she stands quite strong in it and it seems like sheâs thought a lot about it. But I do think sheâs kinda mean at that moment.
TR: She is. But now sheâs going to find herself, which I think is very mature of a 17 year old. Do you remember what the reaction was to this, outside of Skam? Because at this point in time, Skam is already big.
LT: I didnât read comments, so I havenât heard that much about it, besides those Iâve met that have talked to me.
TR: What do they say?
LT: Everyone wants them to be together. And youâre cheering them on if youâve not been in a similar situation and can see that maybe I should've made that decision but I couldnât do it. You look up to Eva for that. But you get very fond of them as a couple and wish for them to be together. So I think maybe it hurt for the viewers to see that they werenât.
TR: Why did you keep away from the comment sections?
LT: In the beginning there werenât that many comments but then it was so much. Itâs been a platform to discuss and follow along in a different way to other shows and I never actively went there. But then you were contacted on social media and all kinds of places. And I remember Julie telling me that if you take to heart the nice comments, youâll also listen to the mean ones. And that really stayed with me. So I listen to the nice comments from close ones and Iâve tried to keep a distance from the rest.
TR: What spaces does Skam have in your life today? And what has that process been like?
LT: Itâs gone from being super intense, both with filming and being that small family on set, to it just ending. It was very quiet, very sudden afterwards. And thatâs weird. Because itâs very intense working with film and tv. And you felt that you needed to take a step back from it and consider who you are and who you want to be, whatâs your next step. And time has passed and I think itâs strange people come up to me and say âhey, I like Skamâ, that theyâve watched it yesterday, because it feels so far away. And I'm struggling to remember what happened. Itâs strange. But Skam sneaks its way into my everyday life. Constantly when I greet people they say âI think I know you, how?â and it could be thatâve met before but often itâs âSkam, yeah, I remember nowâ. So I canât get away from it. It shapes my life in a lot of ways when meeting other people.
TR: Itâs a lot of positive feelings of course. But do I hear right that thereâs something you havenât processed here, something difficult connected to it as well?
LT: Yes, of course. I constantly wonder what my life would have been like without Skam. At the same time you are so grateful for all the opportunities youâve gotten. And I really didnât know what I said yes to when I said yes to Skam. I remember they asked me during an interview âhow would you manage being famous?â. And in that moment itâs just like âyeah whatever, thatâs fine, itâll be coolâ. But then itâs difficult for most people. Itâs not always easy. But thereâs challenges with every job, so itâs part of life. But itâs a strange situation to be in.
TR: Whatâs the hardest part of having been part of Skam?
LT: I wouldnât mind being anonymous. I very rarely feel like I am. Even when Iâm on holiday someone can turn up and get starstruck from seeing me on the street. And itâs always nice when people come up to you and say hi, much better than try to sneakily record you from afar. But I forget Iâve been part of it and suddenly itâs in your face. I do like being anonymous and itâs strange to know that I might not experience that again like when I was 16.
I have mistaken the dates yesterday, but happy birthday to one of the five princesses of Norway, my beloved Eva Mohn! Her season is so underrated and she deserves the best!
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