The series follows Odile, a half-Black, half-white, Muslim lesbian rapper in Bergen, Norway, who struggles to overcome stage fright and reveal her true self to her conservative father and the world.
Odile is slow and still inside her shell. The episode introduces Odile, who is hiding from her own life and ambitions, struggling to commit to her dreams as a rapper and to live authentically.
When do you know the world is round? Odile is forced out of her comfort zone (her own small "world") and begins to experience the overwhelming reality of life and love, which is full of unknowns and much bigger than she first thought.
The treadmill no one can carry alone. Odile struggles under the immense pressure of her various lives; her work, her art, her love life with Zoe, and her family's expectations, feeling the heavy weight of responsibility and the need for support.
The things she can only say to her. Odile reaches a critical point where she must share her deepest truths, secrets, and fears. The focus is on the intimate space she finds with Zoe, where she can finally break her long-held silence.
When it hurts to come close. Odile experiences the vulnerability and pain that comes with intimacy and letting someone (Zoe) truly get close.
Who deserves a new chance? In the finale, Odile must face the consequences of her past actions and make a definitive choice about her future. The complex, multidimensional nature of a Tesseract reflects the intersecting timelines of her personal and professional life as she claims her new beginning.