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And then there is Freddie. He couldn't save his mother from her demons and he discovers he can't save Effy from hers either; but he refuses to stop trying. He's still attempting to be the saviour, to rescue her if not from herself then from John Foster. And that's why he died. Because those demons will get out and destroy you. Because sometimes there are people you just can't save. And because if you carry teenage perceptions into the adult world, it will shit on you.
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And then there is Freddie. He couldn't save his mother from her demons and he discovers he can't save Effy from hers either; but he refuses to stop trying. He's still attempting to be the saviour, to rescue her if not from herself then from John Foster. And that's why he died. Because those demons will get out and destroy you. Because sometimes there are people you just can't save. And because if you carry teenage perceptions into the adult world, it will shit on you.you.
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''{{Skins}}'', at its heart, is about the adolescent experience, a fairly transient stage in life, so we see all kinds of ephemera throughout the different generations. From Chris' rapid deterioration at the end of the second series to Katie watching her home, her family and her identity crumble before her eyes. The relationship dynamic between the characters is constantly shifting, the DatingDoSiDo running thick and fast. The cast themselves are just passing through until it's time for them to leave Roundview.
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