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Status: Ended

Network: Play4

Type: Scripted

Rating: 8.4/10

wtFOCK

TV SERIES 2018 7 SEASONS

Overview

The story of Dutch speaking young teenagers and pupils in a high school in Antwerp, and their troubles, scandals and everyday life. Each season is told from a different person's point of view.

This production, originally released in 2018, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Scripted series, it brings a fresh perspective to the Drama, Comedy genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 8.4 across its 7 seasons.

  • Storyline Highlights:
  • • Explores themes within Drama and Comedy.
  • • Produced in Belgium.
  • • Original Language: Dutch.

Directed By

Caroline De Maeyer

Written By

N/A

Starring Cast

Seasons

wtFOCK - Specials Episode Guide

Specials

32 Episodes • Aired 2020-04-01

A series of clips that aired during the first COVID-19 lockdown in Belgium (wtFOCKDOWN). The clips feature video calls between the characters that take place between seasons 3 and 4.

wtFOCK - Jana Episode Guide

Jana

12 Episodes • Aired 2018-10-06

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.

wtFOCK - Zoë Episode Guide

Zoë

10 Episodes • Aired 2019-04-26

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.

wtFOCK - Robbe Episode Guide

Robbe

10 Episodes • Aired 2019-10-18

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.

wtFOCK - Kato Episode Guide

Kato

10 Episodes • Aired 2020-09-04

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.

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