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* HeyItsThatGuy: Dev Patel got his big break in ''SlumdogMillionaire'' not long after ending his tenure on ''Skins''.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: He's now the [[Series/DoctorWho Doctor]]!
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Daniel Kaluuya would later play Tealeaf in Psychoville
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* HeyItsThatGuy: He's [[PiratesOfTheCaribbean Ragetti]].
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* [[HeyItsThatGuy Hey It's That Girl!]] : Dakota Blue Richards was Lyra in ''Film/TheGoldenCompass''.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Chris Addison was Ollie in ''Series/TheThickOfIt''
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** This is highly debatable; as has always been said, he is excellent at maths, and remembers many random facts, and also, he passes with flying colours, all of his A levels.
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* PolarOppositeTwins
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* PolarOppositeTwinsPolarOppositeTwins: Katie is the confident, popular sister, who "never not had a boyfriend".
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* {{Tsundere}}
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%% * {{Tsundere}}
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* BreakTheCutie: Series Four.
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* BreakTheCutie: Series Four.Season Four wasn't kind to her.
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* {{Gayngst}}
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* {{Gayngst}}{{Gayngst}}: Subverted. Her angst comes more from Naomi's insecurity and commitment problems than to just actually being gay. Granted, she does deny it at first, but as soon as she realizes Naomi's also into her she comes to terms with liking girls pretty fast.
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* PolarOppositeTwins
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* PolarOppositeTwinsPolarOppositeTwins: Emily is the introvert and sensible one, who must always makes way for her sister.
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* BigEater
* BromanticFoil: With Freddie
* BromanticFoil: With Freddie
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* BigEater
BigEater: Pretty much eats his entire birthday cake on his own.
* BromanticFoil: WithFreddieFreddie.
* BromanticFoil: With
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* KickTheDog: Done repeatedly in season 3 in order to establish his character as a Jerkass. From arson and public indecency in episode one (they're not as bad as they sound, though still pretty bad) to humiliating Naomi in front of the school, to the reveal of him having sex with his friends sister and then having sex with a girl Cook knew he was in love with, then seducing and sleeping with a girl in relationship and then scaring a group of his friends during a camping trip because he was jealous that he wasn't invited, season 3 showcases the fact that Cook is not a nice person.
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* KickTheDog: Done repeatedly in season 3 in order to establish his character as a Jerkass.{{Jerkass}}. From arson and public indecency in episode one (they're not as bad as they sound, though still pretty bad) to humiliating Naomi in front of the school, to the reveal of him having sex with his friends sister and then having sex with a girl Cook knew he was in love with, then seducing and sleeping with a girl in relationship and then scaring a group of his friends during a camping trip because he was jealous that he wasn't invited, season 3 showcases the fact that Cook is not a nice person.
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* LastNameBasis
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* LastNameBasisLastNameBasis: No one calls him anything but Cook.
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!!Frederick "Freddie" McClair
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!!Frederick "Freddie" McClair[=McClair=]
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: In S3.
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: In S3.S3, despite him considering them all some sort of gang (he does invite everyone to his birthday party), most of the main cast seems to let him hang around just because Freddie and Effy, who interact with him the most, are at the center of the group. They don't even invite him to camp with them in Gobbler's End, and after Freddie cuts ties with him and starts dating Effy, Cook becomes essentially a loner. It's worth noting that he does have random friendships within the group, such as JJ and Naomi (and it's implied that Effy always considered him [[FriendsWithBenefits a friend]], at least), he just never fits well into the "[[TheTeam group]]" dynamic.
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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Pretty much no one calls her Elizabeth, and actually her name only comes up when things in Season 4 [[EasyAmnesia get]] [[BlankState really]] [[SanitySlippage bad]].
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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Pretty much no one calls her Elizabeth, and actually her name only comes up when things in Season 4 [[EasyAmnesia get]] [[BlankState [[BlankSlate really]] [[SanitySlippage bad]].
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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Pretty much no one calls her Elizabeth, and actually her name only comes up when things in Season 4 [[EasyAmnesia get]] [[BlankState really]] [[SanitySlippage bad]].
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* DeadpanSnarker: Rare, but she has her moments.
--> '''(in the dinner table, to her mom)''': You're fucking my dad's line manager. No biggie.
--> '''(in the dinner table, to her mom)''': You're fucking my dad's line manager. No biggie.
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** Very much so in Seasons 1 and 2, where she barely even talks. Even after her overdose, she can still be seen as this. Her first real NotSoStoic moment is pretty damn shocking: [[it's when she sees Tony getting hit by a bus]].
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** Very much so in Seasons 1 and 2, where she barely even talks. Even after her overdose, she can still be seen as this. Her first real NotSoStoic moment is pretty damn shocking: [[it's [[spoiler: it's when she sees Tony getting hit by a bus]].
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* LoveMakesYouCrazy: Effy can't seem to handle being in a relationship with someone she genuinely loves, [[spoiler: which is why she loses it when she and Freddie get together in Season 4]].
* OddFriendship: With Pandora.
* OddFriendship: With Pandora.
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* LoveMakesYouCrazy: Effy can't seem to handle being in a relationship with someone she genuinely loves, [[spoiler: which is why she loses it when she and Freddie get together in Season 4]].
4]]. She outright says so.
--> "[[DefiedTrope Love's not supposed to do that]], you made go mad!"
* OddFriendship: With ditzy, naive Pandora.
--> "[[DefiedTrope Love's not supposed to do that]], you made go mad!"
* OddFriendship: With ditzy, naive Pandora.
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* BigBrotherWorship
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* BigBrotherWorshipBigBrotherWorship: She's very devoted to her brother, and he seems to be the only one able to understand her beyond her emotionless mask in earlier seasons. [[spoiler: His nearly-fatal accident, seen by her on first-hand, and eventually his departure, have a great impact on her mental health]].
--> '''Pandora''': "Your brother's really nice."
--> '''Effy''': "He's not nice, he's amazing."
--> '''Pandora''': "Your brother's really nice."
--> '''Effy''': "He's not nice, he's amazing."
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* FilleFatale: All three of the Musketeers fall for her. JJ actually [[LampshadedHanging lampshades]] it:
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* FilleFatale: All three of the Musketeers fall for her. JJ actually [[LampshadedHanging [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] it:
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* {{Kuudere}}
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* {{Kuudere}}{{Kuudere}}: Granted, she isn't an outright sweetheart on the inside either, but she does have a kind side, which she shows mostly to people she cares about, such as Tony, Pandora and her mom.
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* TheStoic
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* TheStoicTheStoic:
** Very much so in Seasons 1 and 2, where she barely even talks. Even after her overdose, she can still be seen as this. Her first real NotSoStoic moment is pretty damn shocking: [[it's when she sees Tony getting hit by a bus]].
** In her own generation, she's still mostly stoic (certainly more than her peers), but has quite a few moments of emotional vulnerability as well.
** Very much so in Seasons 1 and 2, where she barely even talks. Even after her overdose, she can still be seen as this. Her first real NotSoStoic moment is pretty damn shocking: [[it's when she sees Tony getting hit by a bus]].
** In her own generation, she's still mostly stoic (certainly more than her peers), but has quite a few moments of emotional vulnerability as well.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Mostly to her parents.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Mostly to her parents.parents, and especially in the two earlier seasons. She acts innocent and well-behaved in front of them, and they know nothing of her wild party persona (or her manipulative tendencies), which is no surprise for her brother, her friends, or even her brother's friends. When she overdoses, they actually blame ''Tony'' for it.
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* TheChessmaster
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* TheChessmasterTheChessmaster:
** Prominent in Season 2, where she pretty much single-handedly solved the entire Michelle-Sid-Cassie-Tony situation, fixed her own messed-up house in time for her father to come back and never realize what a wreck everything was, and simultaneously managed to get kicked out of the private school, which is what she wanted all along, while keeping hopeless Pandora in there. All by generally evoking the right reactions from people.
** Quite less so in Seasons 3 and 4. At the beginning it does seem like she's trying to be this, manipulating Cook, Freddie and JJ to fall in love with her, but everything ultimately falls apart when she falls for Freddie.
** Prominent in Season 2, where she pretty much single-handedly solved the entire Michelle-Sid-Cassie-Tony situation, fixed her own messed-up house in time for her father to come back and never realize what a wreck everything was, and simultaneously managed to get kicked out of the private school, which is what she wanted all along, while keeping hopeless Pandora in there. All by generally evoking the right reactions from people.
** Quite less so in Seasons 3 and 4. At the beginning it does seem like she's trying to be this, manipulating Cook, Freddie and JJ to fall in love with her, but everything ultimately falls apart when she falls for Freddie.
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* FilleFatale: All three of the Musketeers fall for her.
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* FilleFatale: All three of the Musketeers fall for her. JJ actually [[LampshadedHanging lampshades]] it:
--> "No more 'ooh I'm so fit and mysterious.'"
--> "No more 'ooh I'm so fit and mysterious.'"
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* ParentalFavoritism: Her mother definitely prefers her over Tony.
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* ParentalFavoritism: Her mother definitely prefers her over Tony. Harder to vouch for her father, but given how Tony daily drives him crazy for his own amusement...
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* ShipperOnDeck: For Naomi/Emily.
* SilentBob: In Season 1.
* SilentBob: In Season 1.
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* ShipperOnDeck: For Naomi/Emily.
Naomi and Emily. She notices their feelings for each other (especially Naomi's) right from the beginning and subtly encourages them on. Her status as this is pretty solid by Series 7.
* SilentBob: In Season 1. She says her first line in her own episode, "Effy", of that season, and subsequent episodes have her speaking normally, [[TheQuietOne if less so than most characters]].
* SilentBob: In Season 1. She says her first line in her own episode, "Effy", of that season, and subsequent episodes have her speaking normally, [[TheQuietOne if less so than most characters]].
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Really, it\'s not like she\'s two different characters, so I put all Effy\'s tropes in her own Generation 2 section. Same for Pandora.
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* BigBrotherWorship
* BrotherSisterIncest: YMMV, but Tony and Effy give off...vibes...at times.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Mostly to her parents.
* TheChessmaster
* EmotionlessGirl
* GeniusBookClub
* {{Kuudere}}
* MoralityPet: Is one to her brother Tony. Even his own girlfriend believes Effy is the only person he truly cares about.
* OddFriendship: With Pandora.
* ParentalFavoritism: Her mother definitely prefers her over Tony.
* SilentBob: In Season 1.
* StepfordSmiler: Gets hinted at in her Season 2 episode, when Tony says her reserve and stoicness don't fool him; however, it's not really fully explored until Generation 2.
* TheStoic
* BrotherSisterIncest: YMMV, but Tony and Effy give off...vibes...at times.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Mostly to her parents.
* TheChessmaster
* EmotionlessGirl
* GeniusBookClub
* {{Kuudere}}
* MoralityPet: Is one to her brother Tony. Even his own girlfriend believes Effy is the only person he truly cares about.
* OddFriendship: With Pandora.
* ParentalFavoritism: Her mother definitely prefers her over Tony.
* SilentBob: In Season 1.
* StepfordSmiler: Gets hinted at in her Season 2 episode, when Tony says her reserve and stoicness don't fool him; however, it's not really fully explored until Generation 2.
* TheStoic
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* BrotherSisterIncest: YMMV, but Tony and Effy give off...vibes...at times.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Mostly to her parents.
* TheChessmaster
* EmotionlessGirl
* GeniusBookClub
* {{Kuudere}}
* MoralityPet: Is one to her brother Tony. Even his own girlfriend believes Effy is the only person he truly cares about.
* ParentalFavoritism: Her mother definitely prefers her over Tony.
* SilentBob: In Season 1.
* StepfordSmiler: Gets hinted at in her Season 2 episode, when Tony says her reserve and stoicness don't fool him; however, it's not really fully explored until Generation 2.
* TheStoic
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* CorruptTheCutie
* TheDitz
* NewTransferStudent
* VictoriasSecretCompartment: Uses it store her mobile and wallet, and the weed she and Effy buy from Cassie.
* CorruptTheCutie
* TheDitz
* NewTransferStudent
* VictoriasSecretCompartment: Uses it store her mobile and wallet, and the weed she and Effy buy from Cassie.
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* TheDitz
* NewTransferStudent
* VictoriasSecretCompartment: Uses it store her mobile and wallet, and the weed she and Effy buy from Cassie.
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* HotForStudent
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* HotForStudentHotForStudent.
* BigBrotherWorship
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Mostly to her parents.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Mostly to her parents.
* BrotherSisterIncest: YMMV, but Tony and Effy give off... vibes... at times.
* EmotionlessGirl
* GeniusBookClub
* {{Kuudere}}
* MoralityPet: Is one to her brother Tony. Even his own girlfriend believes Effy is the only person he truly cares about.
* MoralityPet: Is one to her brother Tony. Even his own girlfriend believes Effy is the only person he truly cares about.
* OddFriendship: With Pandora.
* ParentalFavoritism: Her mother definitely prefers her over Tony.
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* StepfordSmiler: Types A and C. Effy's complete personality shifts with each season turned out to just be different masks, [[spoiler: until it comes off in Season 4]]. Invoked by Anthea in Season 3, who says to JJ that nothing terrifies Effy more than "showing her cards."
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* StepfordSmiler: Types A SilentBob: In Season 1.
* StepfordSmiler:
** Gets hinted at in her Season 2 episode, when Tony says her reservedness andC. apparent contempt for caring for other people don't fool him; however, it's not really fully explored until Generation 2, in which...
** ...she reveals herself to be the Depressed and Unstable types. Effy's complete personality shifts with each seasonturned turn out to just be different masks, [[spoiler: until it comes off in Season 4]]. Invoked by Anthea in Season 3, who says to JJ that nothing terrifies Effy more than "showing her cards.""
* TheStoic
* StepfordSmiler:
** Gets hinted at in her Season 2 episode, when Tony says her reservedness and
** ...she reveals herself to be the Depressed and Unstable types. Effy's complete personality shifts with each season
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* VictoriasSecretCompartment: Uses it store her mobile and wallet, and the weed she and Effy buy from Cassie, in Season 2.
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->'''Centric Episodes:''' "Tony" (series 1), "Tony and Maxxie" (series 2)
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-->'''Centric episodes:''' "Maxie and Anwar" (series 1), "Tony and Maxxie" (series 2)
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!!Frederick "Freddie" Mclair
-->Played by:McClair
-->'''Played by:''' Luke Pasqualino
-->'''Centric episodes:''' "Freddie" (series 3), "Freddie" (series 4)
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-->'''Centric episodes:''' "Freddie" (series 3), "Freddie" (series 4)
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-->Played by: James Newman
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!!Tony Schneider
-->Played by:Snyder
-->'''Played by:''' JamesNewman
-->''British Counterpart:Newman
-->'''British Counterpart:''' TonyStonem''
Stonem
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-->'''British Counterpart:''' Tony
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-->''British Counterpart:
-->'''British Counterpart:''' Maxxie
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-->'''British Counterpart:''' Effy
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-->'''British counterpart:''' Angie
-->'''Centric episodes:''' "Tina"
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: In Season 1. When he alienates Sid and Michelle, turns out that nobody else was that a big fan of him.
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: In Season 1. When he alienates Sid and Michelle, turns out that nobody else was that a big a fan of him.
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* BreakTheHaughty: Forst his friends become fed up with his behavior, then the bus finishes the job.
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* BreakTheHaughty: Forst First his friends become fed up with his behavior, then the bus finishes the job.
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* WaxingLyrical: Most of his advice is derived from the work of MichaelJackson.
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* WaxingLyrical: Most of his advice is derived from the work of MichaelJackson.
Music/MichaelJackson.
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* [[DidNotGetTheGirl: He did not get his wife again.]]
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* [[DidNotGetTheGirl: [[spoiler: DidNotGetTheGirl: He did not get his wife again.]]
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* KickTheDog: Done repeatedly in season 3 in order to establish his character as a Jerkass. From arson and public indecency in episode one, to humiliating Naomi in front of the school, to the reveal of him having sex with his friends sister and then having sex with a girl she knew he was in love with, then seducing and sleeping with a girl in relationship and then scaring a group of his friends during a camping trip because he was jealous that he wasn't invited, season 3 showcases the fact that Cook is not a nice person
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* KickTheDog: Done repeatedly in season 3 in order to establish his character as a Jerkass. From arson and public indecency in episode one, one (they're not as bad as they sound, though still pretty bad) to humiliating Naomi in front of the school, to the reveal of him having sex with his friends sister and then having sex with a girl she Cook knew he was in love with, then seducing and sleeping with a girl in relationship and then scaring a group of his friends during a camping trip because he was jealous that he wasn't invited, season 3 showcases the fact that Cook is not a nice person person.
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** It catches up with him mentally in series 7. Though he's still physically free, he's a wanted fugitive, and his past seems to be taking its toll. He's definitely displaying some warning signs for depression. Safe to say, the quiet, serious Cook of series 7 is a far cry from his jovial and brash beginnings in series 3.
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** It catches up with him mentally in series 7. Though he's still physically free, he's a wanted fugitive, and his past seems to be taking its toll. He's definitely displaying some warning signs for depression. Safe to say, the quiet, serious Cook of series 7 is a far cry from his jovial and brash beginnings in series 3.season 3.
* KickTheDog: Done repeatedly in season 3 in order to establish his character as a Jerkass. From arson and public indecency in episode one, to humiliating Naomi in front of the school, to the reveal of him having sex with his friends sister and then having sex with a girl she knew he was in love with, then seducing and sleeping with a girl in relationship and then scaring a group of his friends during a camping trip because he was jealous that he wasn't invited, season 3 showcases the fact that Cook is not a nice person
* KickTheDog: Done repeatedly in season 3 in order to establish his character as a Jerkass. From arson and public indecency in episode one, to humiliating Naomi in front of the school, to the reveal of him having sex with his friends sister and then having sex with a girl she knew he was in love with, then seducing and sleeping with a girl in relationship and then scaring a group of his friends during a camping trip because he was jealous that he wasn't invited, season 3 showcases the fact that Cook is not a nice person
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* BigBrotherInstinct
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* BigBrotherInstinctBigBrotherInstinct: He will be a dick to anybody else, but he will look after Effy.
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* BreakTheHaughtyBreakTheHaughty: Forst his friends become fed up with his behavior, then the bus finishes the job.
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* DepravedBisexual
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* DepravedBisexualDepravedBisexual: He is at least bi-curious and definitely depraved. The problem with his encounter with [[spoiler:Maxxie]] isn't seen as bad because the latter is a boy; it's bad because ''Tony has a girlfriend at the time'' and because he objectifies [[spoiler:Maxxie]] into a to-go gay for experiments.
* ExperimentedInCollege: During the trip to Russia.
* ForTheEvulz: Apparently Tony messes with others' lives and emotions because he can't think of a better entertainment.
* ForTheEvulz: Apparently Tony messes with others' lives and emotions because he can't think of a better entertainment.
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes
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* TheFriendNobodyLikesTheFriendNobodyLikes: In Season 1. When he alienates Sid and Michelle, turns out that nobody else was that a big fan of him.
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* HeelRealizationHeelRealization: At the end of the first season.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Eventually
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: EventuallyEventually.
* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler:Almost.]]
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* ReallyGetsAround
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* ReallyGetsAroundReallyGetsAround: Jal recites an inmpressive list of Tony's conquests at one point, and it probably isn't complete.
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* SmugSnake
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* SmugSnakeSmugSnake: In the first season Tony seems to be convinced that his charm, intelligence and perceived superiority over his friends guarantee that he can get away with being an ass. They don't, and by the end of the season he manages to have alienated every single one of them - either personally or they choose to side with Sid and/or Michelle over him.
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* ToxicFriendInfluenceTallDarkAndHandsome: His looks definitely play to his advantage.
* ToxicFriendInfluence: Sid in particular does some stupid things because of Tony. Then again, Tony (at first) just doesn't care about others' well-being.
* ToxicFriendInfluence: Sid in particular does some stupid things because of Tony. Then again, Tony (at first) just doesn't care about others' well-being.
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-->Played by: Mackenzie Crook
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-->Played by: Mackenzie Crook
Creator/MackenzieCrook
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* InsufferableGenius: With one exception; see TedBaxter below.
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* InsufferableGenius: With one exception; see TedBaxter SmallNameBigEgo below.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Mostly averted, as Tony truly is an InsufferableGenius, but it is implied that his sexual prowess is not what he believes it to be. According to [[spoiler: Maxxie]], [[spoiler: giving head]] is the "one thing [Tony's] not actually good at," and in Season 2 Michelle says that [[spoiler: Sid]] is the first person to make her come, meaning that Tony never has. So while he may be good at getting people into his bed, he's apparently not so great at satisfying them once they're there.
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* TedBaxter: Mostly averted, as Tony truly is an InsufferableGenius, but it is implied that his sexual prowess is not what he believes it to be. According to [[spoiler: Maxxie]], [[spoiler: giving head]] is the "one thing [Tony's] not actually good at," and in Season 2 Michelle says that [[spoiler: Sid]] is the first person to make her come, meaning that Tony never has. So while he may be good at getting people into his bed, he's apparently not so great at satisfying them once they're there.
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* TedBaxter: While she's not ''entirely'' without musical talents, she ''does'' have an inflated sense of her abilities, as her speech about Lady Gaga, Beyonce, etc. indicates.
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* TedBaxter: SmallNameBigEgo: While she's not ''entirely'' without musical talents, she ''does'' have an inflated sense of her abilities, as her speech about Lady Gaga, Beyonce, etc. indicates.
* SmallNameBigEgo
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* TedBaxter
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* [[ActorAllusion Actress Allusion]]: Franky coming from Oxford is a possible allusion to TheGoldenCompass.
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* [[ActorAllusion Actress Allusion]]: Franky coming from Oxford is a possible allusion to TheGoldenCompass.''Film/TheGoldenCompass''.
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* [[HeyItsThatGuy Hey It's That Girl!]] : Dakota Blue Richards was Lyra in ''TheGoldenCompass''.
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* [[HeyItsThatGuy Hey It's That Girl!]] : Dakota Blue Richards was Lyra in ''TheGoldenCompass''.''Film/TheGoldenCompass''.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: He's now the [[DoctorWho Doctor]]!
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* HeyItsThatGuy: He's now the [[DoctorWho [[Series/DoctorWho Doctor]]!
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* WeightWoe: Cassie suffers from anorexia nervosa and starvs herself in order to get thin.
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* WeightWoe: Cassie suffers from anorexia nervosa and starvs starves herself in order to get thin.thin. (Most of the time.)
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** In Cassie's season 2 episode, she admits that she stopped eating because then everyone had to do what she said.
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** It catches up with him mentally in series 7. Though he's still physically free, he's a wanted fugitive, and his past seems to be taking its toll. Living life on the run has seriously damaged him emotionally. He's lost everyone he loves, is working for a criminal, and is completely alone. Safe to say, the quiet, serious Cook of series 7 is a far cry from his jovial and brash beginnings in series 3.
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** It catches up with him mentally in series 7. Though he's still physically free, he's a wanted fugitive, and his past seems to be taking its toll. Living life on the run has seriously damaged him emotionally. He's lost everyone he loves, is working definitely displaying some warning signs for a criminal, and is completely alone. depression. Safe to say, the quiet, serious Cook of series 7 is a far cry from his jovial and brash beginnings in series 3.