Zaterdag 09:54

Perfect parallel: An upset Zoë texting “Better stay away from me now” to Senne in S2, a scared Robbe screaming “Stay away from me!” to Sander in S3.

Oopsie: The previous episode ended with Viktor sending only one photo to her, in this clip it’s suddenly two or more.


Zaterdag 10:11

C is for culture: “Have you already started on that ‘moral studies’ paper?” - In Belgium, primary and secondary students receive two required hours of religious studies per week. The student can choose personally which one they partake in. Schools must offer all choices, even when it’s just one student with a minority religion. Atheists receive an alternative, called ‘zedenleer’ (= Moral studies), to broaden their views, teach morals and to discuss or approach different (controversial) topics, like news items, youth culture, other religions, environment, sex, social structures, ...

Perfect parallel: Yasmina making a healthy breakfast for a shaken Zoë in S2, Zoë providing a healthy dinner salad for an upset Robbe in S3.

Blink-and-y’ll-miss-it: Zoë is eating a raspberry, seemingly her favorite fruit as she brought the same to her date with Senne.

Zaterdag 10:27

Perfect parallel: Amber thanking the girls “You were there for me” in S1, her saying “All four of us are there for you” to Zoë in the first episode and her "Being there for each other" in this episode of S2.

Blink-and-y’ll-miss-it: Yasmina is studying math, while Zoë tries to find arguments for her 'Moral studies' paper.


Zondag 18:42

Perfect parallel:

  • Senne questioning Zoë in person if she’s still into him in S2, him saying Robbe should talk to Sander ‘face-to-face’ about their relationship in S3.

  • Senne’s “Zoë, look at me” in S2 and Robbe’s “Look at me” at Sander in S3.

  • Zoë breaking down in Senne’s arms in S2 and Sander breaking down in Robbe’s arms in S3.

Oopsie: Viktor’s name on Messenger is just ‘Viktor’, while his Facebook name is ‘Viktor Deruwe’. So unless she changed it to a nickname, it’s in fact an oopsie.

Blink-and-y’ll-miss-it: The other chat conversation is with Senne.

Zondag 19:13

Perfect parallel: Senne looking down at a sleeping Zoë whilst caressing her back in S2, Robbe doing the same but caressing Sander’s hand in S3.

Oopsie / Blink-and-y’ll-miss-it: Zoë’s biology book ‘Biogenie 5.2′ on her desk is for the 5th year, not the 4th year - the year she’s in.


Maandag 09:12

C is for culture: Zoë doesn’t have school today, since it’s ‘Whit Monday’ - the day after ‘Whitsun’, a christian holiday situated in somewhere June.

Perfect parallel:

  • Jana teasing Jens’ nose to wake him up in S1, Senne doing something similar to Zoë in S2.

  • Senne feeding Zoë some kiwi, but pulling away at the last minute and then feed it to her anyways in S2, Sander doing that to Robbe but with paprika chips in S3.

  • Senne’s “Fock, you’re sexy” when Zoë wasn’t into him in S1, his “Stop being so hot” during their make-out in an earlier episode and the “You’re so beautiful” now in S2.

  • A playful “Not too many clichés for a walking cliché” by Senne in S2, referencing Zoë’s speech - calling him ‘a walking cliché’ in S1.

Blink-and-y’ll-miss-it: Zoë’s computer is also from 'Huaweï', just like her new cellphone.

Dinsdag 08:24

Perfect parallel: Zoënne secretly kissing in the car at a secluded place in a previous episode, them kissing in plain sight at the school gate in this episode.

Blink-and-y’ll-miss-it: The boss of the production company putting the ‘Telenet’ ad in its framework at the busstop.


Woensdag 13:31

Perfect parallel: Zoë stating “Do you always have to be so pushy, Senne?” in S2, her stating “Stop pushing me like this, stop!” in S3.

Blink-and-y’ll-miss-it: Zoë is cleaning out the cup Jana used during their study session on Saturday.


Vrijdag 15:47

That’s character: Zoë consistently made statements about her feminist views concerning sex throughout the series, stating things like girls don’t need to be pushed to do anything, you can always say ‘no’ or saying to Amber that she deserves more than a guy using her. Part of that will probably trace back to her previous experience with her ex. Since she was pushed to do something with him at a very young age and dumped afterwards, she doesn’t want the same happening to others. That’s also why she held Senne at bay.

Perfect parallel:

  • Jana fiercly hugging Zoë because she has having a hard time in S2, doing the same thing with Robbe in S3.

  • The girls educating Amber on the topic of sex in S1, her offering important information about what to do after assault in S2. (Indicating that she probably researched things after S1)

Blink-and-y’ll-miss-it: Yasmina is highlighting the sentence ‘Seperation of church and state’, probably studying History. The thing that Luca threw towards Zoë’s head was an eraser, looking like a little puppet. During Zoë's entire confession, the only thing we can hear is the ticking timer - no music at all.

- Noteworthy: just like the clips in the previous episode, the ones in this episode still all end with a reference to the website 'watwat.be' who had an entire campaign about sexual assault, consent and what to do in case it happens. -