The BEST seasons of wtFOCK
Every season of wtFOCK ever, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best seasons of wtFOCK!
wtFOCK (also known as Skam Belgium), is the Belgian international remake of Norwegian Skam. The first episode was aired in October 2018, being the seventh international remake to be released.
#1 - Season 2
First Aired 4/26/2019
Zoë Loockx is the central character and the season focuses on her relationship with Senne, a popular boy at school, and themes of friendship, self-image, and sexual abuse.
#2 - Season 7
First Aired 10/20/2023
Anaïs Davis is the central character, and the season focuses on her burgeoning romantic relationship with Bobbie. Themes of this season include alcohol abuse, substance abuse, divorce, reckless behavior, and friendship.
#3 - Season 3
First Aired 10/18/2019
Robbe IJzermans is the central character and the season focuses on his coming out as gay and his relationship with Sander, who struggles with bipolar disorder. It also deals with themes of sexual identity, homosexuality, and mental health.
#4 - Season 1
First Aired 10/6/2018
Jana Ackermans is the central character and the season focuses on her relationship with her boyfriend Jens as well as themes of loneliness, identity, and friendship.
#5 - Season 5
First Aired 4/23/2021
Yasmina Ait Omar is the central character, with the season focusing on ideas of faith and religion, being Muslim in Belgium, and the holy month of Ramadan.
#6 - Season 6
First Aired 4/28/2023
This season shifts to the perspective of a new class of students at Kunstkaai Secondary School, a school that focuses on artistic and creative pursuits. The central character is Ada Konings, who attempts to understand her sexuality as she hesitates to lose her virginity to her boyfriend, Finn. The season also follows her friendships and relationships with Hanne, Otis, Anaïs, Noah, and her older half-sister, Mila, who was held back a year in school.
#7 - Season 4
First Aired 9/4/2020
The series diverged from the original SKAM storyline with a new character, Kato Fransen. The storyline deals with social media, racism, self-harm, drugs, and COVID-19.