Sometime prior to the beginning of the film, Bonnie was involved in an accident involving fire, which left her back and shoulders severely scarred. This evidently had a significant impact on Bonnie's mentality that it is implied that she tried or at least thought of committing suicide by cutting her wrists.
When Bonnie was a child, she was in an accident involving fire. The accident left her severely scarred, Initially, Bonnie is presented as shy and insecure, mostly from her burn scars. She wears her hair over her face and dresses in oversized clothing, covering most of her skin to avoid her scars being shown.
From Wikia, Bonnie is a main character in The Craft. She is a practicing witch. Bonnie is presented as a shy, insecure young girl who suffers from burn scars along her back and shoulders which she acquired from a fire incident when she was a child.
Nancy is capable of non-familial love, she dated Chris Hooker who gave her an STI and told the whole school about them having sex, which caused Nancy to be badly bullied. Nancy's abuse at the hands of her stepfather and the bullying she endured in school is what likely led to her mental state.
“But Nancy was inspired by a real girl, whose older brother lived in a trailer in their backyard, and just had a hard go of it. She's true to the one I wrote. She always embodied the earth element of fire. Each of the girls is their own earth element.
Manon is not a real deity, but he is based on numerous Pagan deities.
Robin Tunney wore an auburn wig throughout filming because she shaved her head for her role in "Empire Records (1995)," which wrapped up a month before production started on this film.
When Timmy is at Lily's home for a project with Jacob, he admits to the girls that he had sex with Isaiah, Jacob's elder brother and that he is bisexual. Later, Lily places a love spell on Timmy, using his sweatshirt, and the two kiss.
Bonnie is presented as a shy, insecure teenager who suffers from burn scars along her back and shoulders as a result of a fire when she was a child.
Adam Is Lily's Father
In The Craft: Legacy, it turns out that he had wanted Lily's power all along.
Bonnie and Luka (Bryton James) talk and Bonnie tells him about the nosebleeds she has and he informs her that is because she is doing too much magic.
Bonnie only got nose bleeds because she was using too much of her power and her body was using too much energy trying to keep it up.
The week before her 40th birthday, Bonnie was diagnosed with an immunodeficiency disorder that weakens the immune system and allows infections and other health issues to occur more easily. It turned out there was a genetic immunodeficiency that ran in her family.
After being completely abandoned by the Spirits of Nature, Bonnie begins practicing a form of extremely Dark Magic known as Expression that made her one of the most powerful witches seen in both shows. She was quite possibly, even more, powerful than she was with the power of the dead witches.
In the French lesson, the teacher wrote on the board "Si vous aviez faites vos devoirs, vous comprendriez" (which means "If you would have done your homework, you'd understand"). Actually, it is supposed to be "Si vous aviez FAIT vos devoirs, vous comprendriez".
Caroline and Enzo each gave it their best shot, entering Bonnie's brain to locate the curse's off switch, but neither achieved much success. For better or worse, it was Damon who eventually woke Bonnie from her reluctant slumber by attempting to convince her to give up and let Elena come back.
The central antagonist of the film, Nancy, is often portrayed as the villain of the film. Played expertly by Fairuza Balk in a career defining performance, Nancy is the poster girl for 90s badness. She is the mean girl bully, the bad girl to protagonist Sarah's (Robin Tunney) good.
Timmy reveals that he hooked up with Isaiah and is bisexual, but it torments him to keep it a secret.
Rachel True was the eldest one of the girls, being nearly 30 at the time while Robin Tunney was 24, Neve was 23 and Fairuza was 22.
Mr. Turner, also known as "Dad", (voiced and portrayed by Daran Norris in the series and the live-action films respectively) and Mrs. Turner, also known as "Mom", (voiced by Susanne Blakeslee, portrayed by Teryl Rothery in the live-action films) are Timmy's parents.
Edward Robert Turner or also known as Dad is Timmy's father, who usually acts as the second most stupid character on the show, rivaled only by Cosmo.
Lilith "Lily" Schechner is Nancy's biological daughter. It was implied during "The Craft Legacy", that Nancy was sexually assaulted during her confinement, which leaves her traumatized to the point, which was resulted in her becoming pregnant with Lily.
In the 1940s when Robin was created, it was common for pre-teen children to wear shorts until they became teens, so they wouldn't tear or wear out long pants. Not if you grew up during the 1970s when boys routinely wore short-shorts. If you take away the cape, Robin would be dressed like a typical 70s boy of that age.
"Manon" — the name of the spirit/deity — is not an actual Wiccan deity although there are Gods with similar-sounding names.
In any case, the fact that Robin's bright colors were a desperate attempt to protect his sidekicks from the Joker is kind of twisted, especially because it ultimately didn't even work. Still, the colorful Robin costume lives on, supposedly for the sake of tradition.