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* ButNotTooGay : Aaron having a crush on Daisy is focused from episode 4 through 7 while we only get to hear of Danny crush Ash on Episode 7 and most of the episode focuses more on them hanging out at the beach and at the fair, than actually acting as a couple.
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* ButNotTooGay : Aaron having a crush on Daisy is focused from episode 4 through 7 while we only get to hear of Danny crush on Ash on Episode 7 and most of the episode focuses more on them hanging out at the beach and at the fair, than actually acting as a couple.
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* ButNotTooGay : Aaron having a crush on Daisy is focused from episode 4 through 8 while we only get to hear of Danny crush Ash on Episode 7 and most of the episode focuses more on them hanging out at the beach and the fair.
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* ButNotTooGay : Aaron having a crush on Daisy is focused from episode 4 through 8 7 while we only get to hear of Danny crush Ash on Episode 7 and most of the episode focuses more on them hanging out at the beach and at the fair.fair, than actually acting as a couple.
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* ButNotTooGay : Aaron having a crush on Daisy is focused from episode 4 through 8 while we only get to hear of Danny crush Ash on Episode 7 and most of the episode focuses more on them hanging out at the beach and the fair.
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* StrangerSafety : Even if it is justified with Danny it is almost ridicolous how Danny and Aaron trust Mark to not kill them, From what little they both know of him he killed Danny's mother and could kill them too. This is also inverted and Ash completly trusts Danny (a complete stranger he saw on the beach) to go on a date with him and even have sex with him on the hostel he was staying in.
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* StrangerSafety : Even if it is justified with Danny it is almost ridicolous ridiculous how Danny and Aaron trust Mark to not kill them, From what little they both know of him he killed Danny's mother and could kill them too. This is also inverted and Ash completly trusts Danny (a complete stranger he saw on the beach) to go on a date with him and even have sex with him on the hostel he was staying in.
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* StrangerSafety : Even if it is justified with Danny it is almost ridicolous how Danny and Aaron trust Mark to not kill them, From what little they both know of him he killed Danny's mother and could kill them too. This is also inverted and Ash completly trusts Danny (a complete stranger he saw on the beach) to go on a date with him and even have sex with him on the hostel he was staying in.
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* Foil : Aaron and Danny are more similar than what they both would like. Danny is a *CreepyGood guy that has to confront that his dad was a bad person, has a heart of gold that draws everyone in, Aaron is a guy with a InferioritySuperiorityComplex that can be too abrasive at times but tends to know more social cues than Danny.
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* Foil : Aaron and Danny are more similar than what they both would like. Danny is a *CreepyGood CreepyGood guy that has to confront that his dad was a bad person, has a heart of gold that draws everyone in, Aaron is a guy with a InferioritySuperiorityComplex that can be too abrasive at times but tends to know more social cues than Danny.
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* GenerationalTrauma: Danny is a 18 year old man that was locked up by his dad for all his life, during the entire show he is forced to confront that his father abused him and forced him to live a life he was clearly not prepared for. During the FlashbackBPlot that we see of Steve and Danny by each episode Danny's memories of Steve get worse signifying he is starting to accept the abuse he put him through. Steve takes such extreme measures after his wife is killed by a driver.
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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther : Aaron is outright unpleasant towards Danny in the start but over the course of the first season after many of the incidents, he starts to grow a brotherly bond with him, he is the one who is the most against sending him to a warden and he is heartbroken when he temporarily leaves in Episode 7.
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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther : Aaron is outright unpleasant towards Danny in the start but over the course of the first season after many of the incidents, he starts to grow a brotherly bond with him, he is the one who is the most against regretful of sending him to a warden and he is heartbroken when he temporarily leaves in Episode 7.
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* ArchnemesisDad : Steve, could be considered somewhat this, the whole trauma that was caused by him is the cause of why Danny is so out of touch with reality even if he is dead by the start of the first episode. Played straighted in Episode 8 [[spoiler:when it is revealed he tried to kill Danny]]
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* ArchnemesisDad : Steve, could be considered somewhat this, the whole trauma that was caused by him is the cause of why Danny is so out of touch with reality even if he is dead by the start of the first episode. Played straighted straight in Episode 8 [[spoiler:when it is revealed he tried to kill Danny]]
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* ArchnemesisDad : Steve, could be considered somewhat this, the whole trauma that was caused by him is the cause of why Danny is so out of touch with reality even if he is dead by the start of the first episode.
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* ArchnemesisDad : Steve, could be considered somewhat this, the whole trauma that was caused by him is the cause of why Danny is so out of touch with reality even if he is dead by the start of the first episode. Played straighted in Episode 8 [[spoiler:when it is revealed he tried to kill Danny]]
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* AmbiguouslyBi : A rare example where it's his hetereosexuality that is in doubt Danny tells Aaron he masturbated thinking of Jeanne Boitel it's ambigious if he said this to try to fit in with Aaron (and knowing how isolated Danny was how much he knows about the topic). He has a full on romance with a guy on episode 7
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* AmbiguouslyBi : A rare example where it's his hetereosexuality different sex attraction that is in doubt Danny tells Aaron he masturbated thinking of Jeanne Boitel it's ambigious if he said this to try to fit in with Aaron (and knowing how isolated Danny was how much he knows about the topic). He has a full on romance date with a guy Ash and has sex with him on episode 7
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* ComingOfAgeStory: An interesting example since by the time the series start Danny is already 18, but since this is the first time Danny is introduced in *society* the whole premise of the show is a darker ComingOfAgeStory.
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* ComingOfAgeStory: An interesting example since by the time the series start Danny is already 18, but since this is the first time Danny is introduced in *society* finally a member of society the whole premise of the show is a darker ComingOfAgeStory.ComingOfAgeStory where he explores things he could not explore during his teenage years.
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* ComingOfAgeStory: An interesting example since by the time the series start Danny is already 18, but since this is the first time Danny is introduced in *society* the whole premise of the show is a darker ComingOfAgeStory.
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It's not quite clear if the show is meant to be a limited series or not, so just to make sure I am editing this to first season and season if it ends up being a Limited Series you can edit it back to series
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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther : Aaron is outright unpleasant towards Danny in the start but over the course of the show after many of the incidents, he starts to grow a brotherly bond with him, he is the one who is the most against sending him to a warden and he is heartbroken when he temporarily leaves in Episode 7.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Danny is unable to seek revenge. Ash and Daisy both lose interest to Danny and Aaron respectively but Danny finally starts to accept that not everyone is a monster and the bond between Aaron Danny and Sue grow closer by the end of the show]]
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Danny is unable to seek revenge. Ash and Daisy both lose interest to Danny and Aaron respectively but Danny finally starts to accept that not everyone is a monster and the bond between Aaron Danny and Sue grow closer by the end of the show]]
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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther : Aaron is outright unpleasant towards Danny in the start but over the course of the show first season after many of the incidents, he starts to grow a brotherly bond with him, he is the one who is the most against sending him to a warden and he is heartbroken when he temporarily leaves in Episode 7.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Danny is unable to seek revenge. Ash and Daisy both lose interest to Danny and Aaron respectively but Danny finally starts to accept that not everyone is a monster and the bond between Aaron Danny and Sue grow closer by the end of theshow]]first season]]
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Danny is unable to seek revenge. Ash and Daisy both lose interest to Danny and Aaron respectively but Danny finally starts to accept that not everyone is a monster and the bond between Aaron Danny and Sue grow closer by the end of the
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* ExcessiveMourning : Both Danny and Steve grieve massively over losing their mother, thankfully Danny gets over it over the course of the show but that grieving is what kept Danny locked away from society for 18 years.
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* ExcessiveMourning : Both Danny and Steve grieve massively over losing their mother, thankfully Danny gets over it over the course of the show first season but that grieving is what kept Danny locked away from society for 18 years.
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* FlashbackBPlot : Everything we know about Danny and Steve is told through the use of a Flashback explaining why Danny is the way he is and all the harm Steve caused.
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The series received positive reviews. Rebecca Nicholson in The Guardian gave the series a perfect five out of five stars Anita Singh in The Telegraph also gave it five out of five stars, praising Gribben's performance and dubbing the show 'unforgettable'. Nick Hilton from The Independent gave the first episode four out of five stars
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The series received positive reviews. Rebecca Nicholson in The Guardian gave the series a perfect five out of five stars Anita Singh in The Telegraph also gave it five out of five stars, praising Gribben's performance and dubbing the show 'unforgettable'. Nick Hilton from The Independent gave the first episode four out of five stars
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Since Danny was a baby, his dad has kept him locked away in their house in the middle of nowhere, safe from the monsters outside. But one night, everything Danny has ever known implodes in an instant. The series received positive reviews. Rebecca Nicholson in The Guardian gave the series a perfect five out of five stars Anita Singh in The Telegraph also gave it five out of five stars, praising Gribben's performance and dubbing the show 'unforgettable'. Nick Hilton from The Independent gave the first episode four out of five stars
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Since Danny was a baby, his dad has kept him locked away in their house in the middle of nowhere, safe from the monsters outside. But one night, everything Danny has ever known implodes in an instant. The series received positive reviews. Rebecca Nicholson in The Guardian gave the series a perfect five out of five stars Anita Singh in The Telegraph also gave it five out of five stars, praising Gribben's performance and dubbing the show 'unforgettable'. Nick Hilton from The Independent gave the first episode four out of five stars
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[[caption-width-right:350:Danny, the main character]]