The WORST seasons of Skam Spain

Every season of Skam Spain ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of Skam Spain!

Remake of the Norwegian series Skam, this version features a portrait of 16 year olds born since 2000. The themes on which this series is centered are: sexual harassment, feminism, bullying, homophobia, fatophobia or Islamophobia.

Last Updated: 12/14/2024Network: Movistar+Status: Ended
Nora/Viri
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6.79
19 votes

#1 - Nora/Viri

First Aired 1/12/2020

In a break from tradition with the original SKAM, season 3 has two central protagonists, Nora Grace and Elvira "Viri" Gómez García. Nora jumps into a new relationship after a recent break-up. It seems to be perfect at first, but after some time, Nora feels stuck in a toxic relationship with him. Meanwhile, Viri is a teenager whose family was affected during the Spanish financial crisis. She tries to help her family financially by finding a job while also focusing on organizing a graduation trip to Mallorca for her class.

Amira
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7.09
11 votes

#2 - Amira

First Aired 9/6/2020

Season 4 centers on Amira Naybet, a Muslim teenager growing up in Spain, with her struggles to balance her religion with her identity, as well as her burgeoning romantic relationship with a non-Muslim. This season discusses racism, xenophobia, being Muslim in Spain, and friendship.

Eva
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7.21
28 votes

#3 - Eva

First Aired 9/16/2018

The first season follows Eva Vázquez Villanueva, a teenager who spends the summer with her boyfriend, Jorge. As the school year begins, Eva comes to realize that she has no other friends besides her boyfriend. She doesn't know where to find a group where she feels like herself. The topics covered in Eva's season are mistrust, feminism, cyberbullying, rejection of friends, personal dependency, toxic relationships, and friendship.

Cris
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7.83
30 votes

#4 - Cris

First Aired 4/1/2019

The second season focuses on Cristina "Cris" Soto Peña. She meets a mysterious new girl named Joana at Hugo's birthday party, and they quickly form a romantic connection. The arc of this season deals with Cris's inability to deal with serious problems, whether it be with friends, family, or a romantic partner. The topics discussed within this season are issues of identity exploration, bisexuality, struggles with parents, and what's like to live with borderline personality disorder.