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Characterization and creation. She's thin, she's blonde, she says "wow" a lot. Cassie is depicted as being eccentric and suffering from several mental disorders — most notably, anorexia nervosa — and multiple issues, including low self-esteem, suicidal ideation, and drug addiction, but is gentle-natured and friendly.
Cassie is revisited five years later in series 7 in a feature-length episode, Pure. It is revealed that Sid did indeed find her and that the pair spent several years travelling around America, although she does not mention him by name.
Relationship Status…
single. Cassie has a huge crush on Sid Jenkins. She first met him at Abagail Stock's party, where she was supposed to take his virginity. That didn't happen, as Cassie overdosed on pills and had to be taken to the hospital, but she's held a candle for him ever since.
Sam, Dean, and Bobby help Castiel send all the souls he had consumed back into Purgatory, but the Leviathans remain in Castiel's body and kill him from within.
Season 2, Episode 5 of Euphoria is a rollercoaster of emotions as Rue experiences withdrawal, but in the midst of all the chaos, Cassie's darkest secret gets spilled in the most unlikely way. Maddy finds out that Cassie has been having sex with Nate behind her back, which turns Maddy into Cassie's worst enemy.
With the support of her mom and sister, Cassie decides to go through with having an abortion after realizing she's pregnant with McKay's baby. Although her boyfriend is nowhere to be found during the whole process, Cassie admits to her mom that she feels much better after having the procedure.
Also, Sid goes on a 'mission of love' to profess his love to Cassie in the final episode of the first series, and later in the second series where he searches for her in New York City. He shows Cassie's picture in Times Square, but no one recognizes her.
The writers portrayed manic depression by having Effie (who, until season four, was arguably one of the most seductively cool, calm, and collected characters ever) completely unravel. After her parents separate, Effie enters a near-catatonic state of depression.
That night, at a café, Cassie sits at the counter, when Alan her taxi driver arrives. She explains she's having a few problems, and about Sid and the text messages. Alan says the messages are probably from herself, so she had permission to eat.
Sweeney's Cassie is never displaying the same level of emotion as those around her unless it's rage — uncontrollable outbursts of anger being another criteria of BPD. In every scene, she's either displaying a significantly higher level of emotion than others or she is fully shut down, dissociating.
When she's saying 'oh wow' she's she's actually very upset with whatevers happening. Its only when she's truely truely shattered does it become clear that she's angry or sad.
Last summer, Kate updated her “Life as a Cassie” post: “I openly admit that I glorified my eating disorder. It took nearly two years for me to acknowledge that being a diagnosed anorexic made me feel special. I felt powerful.
It gave the show its “us against the world” swagger. Much of the controversy around its early episodes criticised its portrayal of sex, bad language, and explicit drug use. Tabloids wrote about real-life “Skins parties” with pretend disgust.
We later learn in Episode 1 that Cassie has some sort of eating disorder and anorexia. She believes eating is bad, skinny is the way and that food must be organised to look at but not to eat.
She goes through a great deal of trauma throughout the show: she sees her brother getting hit by a bus, she's kidnapped, her parents get divorced, she nearly kills someone, she runs away from home, and she was abandoned by her mother.
JJ is notable for being autistic and was a virgin when the series started. However, as series three and four progress, JJ becomes more socially confident. He is the only character in the third and fourth series to appear in every episode.
Yes, Effy has bipolar. In the show 'Skins', Effy seems to be struggling with bipolar and is portrayed to have many manic and depressive episodes. However, the show does not clinically diagnose her as having bipolar. Instead, they say that she suffers from 'psychotic depression'.
Cassie is very sweet, albeit a people pleaser, as evidenced by how she sacrifices her own comfort for the pleasure of others. That issue likely stems from her childhood; Cassie falls in love with every guy she dates and empties her cup to fill theirs to make sure they don't abandon her like her father did.
Spoiler: her character, Cassie, isn't actually pregnant (at least, that we know of) in season 2 of the high school drama. The prosthetic was, instead, part of Nate's (Jacob Elordi) daydream during his hospital stay after he was brutally beaten up by Fez at a house party.
In the "Euphoria" season finale, Maddy confronts her former friend Cassie, who slept with her ex. Many fans found the drama relatable and called it "triggering" of their own betrayal trauma. Though broken friendships can be mended, experts say it's better to cut ties with toxic friends.
Rue exposing Cassie for sleeping with Maddy's ex Nate (Jacob Elordi) and Cassie's diminutive response has sparked controversy amongst "Euphoria" fans about who is more in the wrong in the situation.
Rue exposes Cassie and Nate to Maddy in an effort to distract her mother and friends while they are attempting to lure her back to rehab.
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