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Streaming on Movistar+ (Spain) and Amazon Prime Video (select regions).

Nora’s season is the emotional peak of the series. On the surface, Nora is perfect—the "mother" of the group, smart, and composed. But underneath, she is battling deep-seated trauma from a past sexual assault and an eating disorder. Her journey toward healing

Amira’s season is perhaps the most culturally significant. As a Muslim girl in Spain, Amira struggles to balance her religious identity with her desire to fit in with her secular friends and her budding romance with a non-Muslim boy, Dani. It is a poignant look at the "double life" many children of immigrants feel they must lead.

In conclusion, "Skam España" is a phenomenon that has conquered Spanish-speaking audiences worldwide. The show's raw, honest, and unapologetic portrayal of teenage life has resonated deeply with young viewers, who see themselves reflected in the characters' experiences.

Although concluded after a couple of seasons, its impact on Spanish television and its audience remains. It paved the way for future series to explore similar themes, encouraging more open and honest discussions about adolescence and young adulthood.

This season features dual protagonists. Nora deals with a toxic and manipulative relationship with a boy named Miquel, while Viri navigates financial struggles within her family and her growing feelings for Hugo. Season 4: Amira Naybet