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* The S4 finale reveals that Naomi [[spoiler: fell in love with Emily when she first saw her -- at the age of 12, three years before the events of S3]]. And suddenly it's a lot more understandable why she spent the first half of S3 desperately trying to get Emily to admit that she was gay…
* The show is particularly brilliant with hinting at death. In early S1, Jal reads about loss in psychology class with Chris sitting behind her. In late S2, [[spoiler: Chris dies and Jal, his girlfriend at the time, is the one most affected]]. Shown again when, in Freddie's S3 episode, the class learns about Hamlet and Naomi compares Hamlet to Freddie ("Hamlet's basically a teenage boy. He's got all these desires and he doesn't have the bottom to reach out for them. So, he goes mad, wanks off about Ophelia, and as it's so boring, somebody has to kill him.") In S4, [[spoiler: his girlfriend, Effy, goes mad like Ophelia, and Freddie is eventually killed like Hamlet]].

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* The S4 finale reveals that Naomi [[spoiler: fell in love with Emily when she first saw her -- at the age of 12, three years before the events of S3]].S3. And suddenly it's a lot more understandable why she spent the first half of S3 desperately trying to get Emily to admit that she was gay…
* The show is particularly brilliant with hinting at death. In early S1, Jal reads about loss in psychology class with Chris sitting behind her. In late S2, [[spoiler: Chris dies and Jal, his girlfriend at the time, is the one most affected]].affected. Shown again when, in Freddie's S3 episode, the class learns about Hamlet and Naomi compares Hamlet to Freddie ("Hamlet's basically a teenage boy. He's got all these desires and he doesn't have the bottom to reach out for them. So, he goes mad, wanks off about Ophelia, and as it's so boring, somebody has to kill him.") In S4, [[spoiler: his girlfriend, Effy, goes mad like Ophelia, and Freddie is eventually killed like Hamlet]].Hamlet.



* Franky's FreakOut in the S5 finale. She runs off, hysterical, and eventually Liv catches up to her. Franky tells her to go away. Sounds relatively harmless -- except for the bit where Franky was [[spoiler: hanging off the edge of a cliff]] at the time, raising the possibility that [[spoiler: she wanted to die.]]
** There's a worse possibility: Franky only tripped because she looked behind her -- had she not, she might have [[spoiler: run straight off the edge of the cliff.]]

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* Franky's FreakOut in the S5 finale. She runs off, hysterical, and eventually Liv catches up to her. Franky tells her to go away. Sounds relatively harmless -- except for the bit where Franky was [[spoiler: hanging off the edge of a cliff]] cliff at the time, raising the possibility that [[spoiler: she wanted to die.]]
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** There's a worse possibility: Franky only tripped because she looked behind her -- had she not, she might have [[spoiler: run straight off the edge of the cliff.]]
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* Sid notes, when his Grandfather, uncle and two cousins visit, all of them are named a nickname for Alexander (Alex, Sandy, Leo and Ally), that his father is the odd one out, being called Mark, this implies that Mark was TheUnfavourite ''from when he was born!''

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* Sid notes, when his Grandfather, uncle and two cousins visit, all of them are named a nickname for Alexander (Alex, Sandy, Leo Lex and Ally), that his father is the odd one out, being called Mark, this implies that Mark was TheUnfavourite ''from when he was born!''
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** There's a worse possibility: Franky only tripped because she looked behind her -- had she not, she might have [[spoiler: run straight off the edge of the cliff.]]

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** There's a worse possibility: Franky only tripped because she looked behind her -- had she not, she might have [[spoiler: run straight off the edge of the cliff.]]]]
* Sid notes, when his Grandfather, uncle and two cousins visit, all of them are named a nickname for Alexander (Alex, Sandy, Leo and Ally), that his father is the odd one out, being called Mark, this implies that Mark was TheUnfavourite ''from when he was born!''
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* According to WordOfGod, Effy's first name is Elizabeth. In Tony's S2 episode, the name of the ManicPixieDreamGirl is Beth, also short for Elizabeth. Then the ending reveals that she was actually a hallucination...

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* According to WordOfGod, Effy's first name is Elizabeth. In Tony's S2 episode, the name of the ManicPixieDreamGirl is Beth, also short for Elizabeth. Then the ending reveals that she was actually a hallucination...hallucination, a product of ''his'' mind…



* The S4 finale reveals that Naomi [[spoiler: fell in love with Emily when she first saw her - at the age of 12, three years before the events of S3]]. And suddenly it's a lot more understandable why she spent the first half of S3 desperately trying to get Emily to admit that she was gay...

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* The S4 finale reveals that Naomi [[spoiler: fell in love with Emily when she first saw her - -- at the age of 12, three years before the events of S3]]. And suddenly it's a lot more understandable why she spent the first half of S3 desperately trying to get Emily to admit that she was gay...gay…



* Franky's FreakOut in the S5 finale. She runs off, hysterical, and eventually Liv catches up to her. Franky tells her to go away. Sounds relatively harmless- except for the bit where Franky was [[spoiler: hanging off the edge of a cliff]] at the time, raising the possibility that [[spoiler: she wanted to die.]]
** There's a worse possibility: Franky only tripped because she looked behind her- had she not, she might have [[spoiler: run straight off the edge of the cliff.]]

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* Franky's FreakOut in the S5 finale. She runs off, hysterical, and eventually Liv catches up to her. Franky tells her to go away. Sounds relatively harmless- harmless -- except for the bit where Franky was [[spoiler: hanging off the edge of a cliff]] at the time, raising the possibility that [[spoiler: she wanted to die.]]
** There's a worse possibility: Franky only tripped because she looked behind her- her -- had she not, she might have [[spoiler: run straight off the edge of the cliff.]]
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* The S4 finale of ''{{Skins}}'' reveals that Naomi [[spoiler: fell in love with Emily when she first saw her - at the age of 12, three years before the events of S3]]. And suddenly it's a lot more understandable why she spent the first half of S3 desperately trying to get Emily to admit that she was gay...
* "{{Skins}}" is particularly brilliant with hinting at death. In early S1, Jal reads about loss in psychology class with Chris sitting behind her. In late S2, [[spoiler: Chris dies and Jal, his girlfriend at the time, is the one most affected]]. Shown again when, in Freddie's S3 episode, the class learns about Hamlet and Naomi compares Hamlet to Freddie ("Hamlet's basically a teenage boy. He's got all these desires and he doesn't have the bottom to reach out for them. So, he goes mad, wanks off about Ophelia, and as it's so boring, somebody has to kill him.") In S4, [[spoiler: his girlfriend, Effy, goes mad like Ophelia, and Freddie is eventually killed like Hamlet]].
* ''{{Skins}}'': The scene where Rob laughs off Emily's coming out makes sense, considering he's married to a woman (Jenna) who does not take the news well and was trying to stave off her reaction (which he didn't succeed at totally). His season 4 interaction with Emily seems to confirm this.

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* The S4 finale of ''{{Skins}}'' reveals that Naomi [[spoiler: fell in love with Emily when she first saw her - at the age of 12, three years before the events of S3]]. And suddenly it's a lot more understandable why she spent the first half of S3 desperately trying to get Emily to admit that she was gay...
* "{{Skins}}" The show is particularly brilliant with hinting at death. In early S1, Jal reads about loss in psychology class with Chris sitting behind her. In late S2, [[spoiler: Chris dies and Jal, his girlfriend at the time, is the one most affected]]. Shown again when, in Freddie's S3 episode, the class learns about Hamlet and Naomi compares Hamlet to Freddie ("Hamlet's basically a teenage boy. He's got all these desires and he doesn't have the bottom to reach out for them. So, he goes mad, wanks off about Ophelia, and as it's so boring, somebody has to kill him.") In S4, [[spoiler: his girlfriend, Effy, goes mad like Ophelia, and Freddie is eventually killed like Hamlet]].
* ''{{Skins}}'': The scene where Rob laughs off Emily's coming out makes sense, considering he's married to a woman (Jenna) who does not take the news well and was trying to stave off her reaction (which he didn't succeed at totally). His season 4 interaction with Emily seems to confirm this.
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** There's also the fact that Janet Montgomery bears an uncanny resemblance to Kaya Scodelario.

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** There's also the fact that Janet Montgomery bears an uncanny resemblance to looks more than a little bit like Kaya Scodelario.
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* In Nick's Series 5 episode, his dad is played by Dorian Lough, while his rugby coach is played by the much more well-known comedian Alistair McGowan. In a series where parents are typically played by comedians, this seems to show that Coach Pooter is much more of a father to Nick than his actual dad.
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* According to WordOfGod, Effy's first name is Elizabeth. In Tony's S2 episode, the name of the ManicPixieDreamGirl is Beth, also short for Elizabeth. Then the ending reveals that she was actually a hallucination...

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** "{{Skins}}" is particularly brilliant with hinting at death. In early S1, Jal reads about loss in psychology class with Chris sitting behind her. In late S2, [[spoiler: Chris dies and Jal, his girlfriend at the time, is the one most affected]]. Shown again when, in Freddie's S3 episode, the class learns about Hamlet and Naomi compares Hamlet to Freddie ("Hamlet's basically a teenage boy. He's got all these desires and he doesn't have the bottom to reach out for them. So, he goes mad, wanks off about Ophelia, and as it's so boring, somebody has to kill him.") In S4, [[spoiler: his girlfriend, Effy, goes mad like Ophelia, and Freddie is eventually killed like Hamlet]].

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** * "{{Skins}}" is particularly brilliant with hinting at death. In early S1, Jal reads about loss in psychology class with Chris sitting behind her. In late S2, [[spoiler: Chris dies and Jal, his girlfriend at the time, is the one most affected]]. Shown again when, in Freddie's S3 episode, the class learns about Hamlet and Naomi compares Hamlet to Freddie ("Hamlet's basically a teenage boy. He's got all these desires and he doesn't have the bottom to reach out for them. So, he goes mad, wanks off about Ophelia, and as it's so boring, somebody has to kill him.") In S4, [[spoiler: his girlfriend, Effy, goes mad like Ophelia, and Freddie is eventually killed like Hamlet]].


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* Franky's FreakOut in the S5 finale. She runs off, hysterical, and eventually Liv catches up to her. Franky tells her to go away. Sounds relatively harmless- except for the bit where Franky was [[spoiler: hanging off the edge of a cliff]] at the time, raising the possibility that [[spoiler: she wanted to die.]]
** There's a worse possibility: Franky only tripped because she looked behind her- had she not, she might have [[spoiler: run straight off the edge of the cliff.]]
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* ''{{Skins}}'': The scene where Rob laughs off Emily's coming out makes sense, considering he's married to a woman (Jenna) who does not take the news well and was trying to stave off her reaction (which he didn't succeed at totally). His season 4 interaction with Emily seems to confirm this.

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