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3! Protagonists
4[[folder:Tony Stonem]]
5!! Anthony "Tony" Stonem
6[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tony_stonem.jpg]]
7-->'''Played By:''' Creator/NicholasHoult\
8'''Centric Episodes:''' "Tony" (series 1), "Tony and Maxxie", "Tony" (series 2)
9
10* TheAce: Tony is athletic, charming, brilliant, a great singer, and attractive to boot. Maxxie even lampshades it when they [[spoiler:have their encounter while in Russia, and Tony is terrible at giving head:]]
11-->"Wow, we've finally found something you're not good at."
12%%* AffablyEvil
13* AmbiguouslyBi: It's never made clear whether his dalliance with [[spoiler: Maxxie]] is just an experiment or if he's actually bisexual. Michelle's comment below only came after the fact.
14* TheAtoner: In Season 2, he only has Maxxie and Effy on his side, as he's alienated all of his friends. He spends most of the season proving that he's changed.
15* BigBrotherInstinct: He will be a dick to anybody else, but he will look after Effy.
16* BitchInSheepsClothing: Mainly to adults: he can charm his way with most of them. Only a few adults and his friends know that it's all just an act.
17* BreakTheHaughty: In late Season 1. First his friends become fed up with his behavior, then [[spoiler:Josh hits him where it hurts literally and figuratively, and finally the bus finishes the job.]]
18%%* ByronicHero
19* CharacterDevelopment: His [[spoiler: accident]] at the end of series 1 means Tony starts the next series in a more vulnerable place, showing some hidden depths to him.
20* DepravedBisexual: 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.
21* DidNotGetTheGirl: [[spoiler: It's heavily implied that Tony and Michelle's break up is permanent as they are going to different universities]].
22* ExperimentedInCollege: During the trip to Russia, he has a [[spoiler:liaison with Maxxie.]]
23* ForTheEvulz: Apparently Tony messes with others' lives and emotions because he can't think of a better entertainment.
24* MrFanservice: The show definitely makes it known that Nick Hoult has a magnificent body.
25* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Subverted in that [[spoiler: when Tony actually gets round to sleeping with Maxxie, it turns out that some guys don't want him after all]].
26* TheFriendNobodyLikes: In Season 1. When he alienates Sid and Michelle, turns out that nobody else was that big a fan of him.
27* GeniusBookClub: The books he reads are often thematically related to what happens in the episode; for instance, he reads [[Creator/FriedrichNietzsche Nietzsche]] in Sid's series 1 episode, which features Tony at his most [[{{Ubermensch}} Übermenschian]], and he's reading *Literature/OrangesAreNotTheOnlyFruit*, about a girl coming to terms with being a lesbian, in the episode where he experiments with [[spoiler: Maxxie]].
28* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Almost resulted in RedemptionEqualsDeath in the Season 1 finale, but he recovered.]]
29* HeelRealization: At the end of the first season, he realizes how much of a bastard he's been and tries to make up for it, only to [[spoiler:get hit by a truck.]]
30* HeterosexualLifePartners: Has this dynamic with Sid. Tony kisses Sid once on the lips and once on the forehead, they sleep naked or mostly naked in the same bed, and Tony cries when he's [[spoiler:sending Sid off to New York to find Cassie]].
31* InnocentlyInsensitive: In Season 1. He honestly believes that his messing with others' lives makes them interesting and is mildly surprised that his victims don't share this opinion.
32* InsufferableGenius: With one exception; see SmallNameBigEgo below.
33* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Eventually, he becomes a sweetheart under a mask of dickishness, as opposed to just being a complete dick with no sweet side.
34* LackOfEmpathy: A major part of his character in series 1; in the following series, his character development is about him breaking out of this.
35* LaserGuidedKarma: Josh orchestrates this for Tony. After Tony [[spoiler:breaks up Josh and Michelle by stealing his phone and filling it with porn of his sister, then sending it to Chelle, Josh lures out Tony's sister, drugs her up, and refuses to call an ambulance unless Tony fucks her right there and then. After beating the hell out of Tony and making him beg, though, Josh ends the “lesson” and lets them go.]]
36* LookBothWays: How he gets [[spoiler: hit by a bus]] at the end of series 1, though [[spoiler: he gets better]].
37* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler:He's almost killed by a bus in the finale of Season 1.]]
38* ManipulativeBastard: No matter what, he always, always maintains control of a situation. Except when he doesn't, which usually means something has gone terribly wrong.
39* TheMasochismTango: With Michelle. The two constantly hurt one another, but they always seem to gravitate towards one another time and again.
40* MoralityPet: Effy is his. She's more than once pondered to be the only person Tony truly cares about, and she in turn has BigBrotherWorship for Tony. After Tony's actions endanger Effy, and Effy herself expresses disapproval with the way he treated Michelle, Tony beings taking steps to make things right.
41* NietzscheWannabe: Lampshaded in Sid's Season 1 episode, where Tony is actually seen reading ''Thus Spake Zarathustra''.
42* ReallyGetsAround: Jal recites an impressive list of Tony's conquests at one point, and it probably isn't complete.
43* 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.
44* SmugSnake: 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.
45%%* SociopathicHero
46* TallDarkAndHandsome: His looks definitely play to his advantage.
47* TookALevelInKindness: From a borderline sociopath to a genuinely good person who actually cares about his friends beyond using them for amusement.
48* ToxicFriendInfluence: Sid in particular does some stupid things because of Tony. Then again, Tony (at first) just doesn't care about others' well-being.
49%%* TheVamp: Male example.
50* VillainProtagonist: Initially; Season 1 paints Tony as a complete and utter jackass who only treats other people like garbage for his own fun. Season 2 brings him down a peg.
51%%* WickedCultured
52[[/folder]]
53
54[[folder:Michelle Richardson]]
55!!Michelle Richardson
56[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/michelle_richardson_2.jpg]]
57-->'''Played by:''' Creator/AprilPearson\
58'''Centric episodes:''' "Michelle" (series 1), "Michelle" (series 2)
59
60* BetterAsFriends: While she and [[spoiler:Sid]] do try to date, they realize they're not compatible romantically and end up as friends, and probably closer than they were before they got involved.
61* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's generally rather gentle and nice to most everyone, but she has a pretty silver tongue that she's unafraid to unleash on those who get on her bad side.
62** This is particularly true when Michelle [[spoiler:beats up Tony for cheating on her with Maxxie and not telling her]].
63* DidNotGetTheGuy: By series 2 she concludes that she and [[spoiler:Sid]] are [[BetterAsFriends better as friends]] and [[spoiler:it's heavily implied that she won't get back together with Tony because they are going to different universities]].
64* DitzyGenius: Though she's easily dismissed by many of the characters - and even by herself - as a vapid pretty girl, Michelle is actually a pretty good student, especially when it comes to languages. In the generation finale, this is solidified by Michelle [[spoiler: tieing with Tony for the best A-level grades in their group of friends]], surpassing even [[TheSmartGuy Jal]].
65* EmbarrassingNickname: "Nips," Tony's less-than-flattering nickname for her.
66* HeroicBSOD: [[spoiler: When Tony gets hit by a bus at the end of Season 1]].
67* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Jal. They've been pals since 4th grade and are each other's support system.
68* InsecureLoveInterest: Takes great pride in dating Tony, because "he could have anyone" but chooses to be with her; and that's validating in itself apparently.
69* LovableAlphaBitch: Michelle both Tony's girlfriend and female counterpart. Though she can be snippy and self-absorbed, she's very genuine and pleasant to people.
70* NiceGirl: Is generally pleasant to be around, and is even best friends with the BlackAndNerdy Jal.
71* ParentalNeglect: Her mom is constantly blowing her off and ignoring her problems because she's distracted by her boyfriends.
72* RomanticFalseLead: Sid has a crush on Michelle and there's a lot of buildup to the idea that he would be a better boyfriend for her, [[spoiler: culminating in their affair in series 2]]. But they turn out to be better with other people.
73* TheMasochismTango: With Tony, who invokes this trope deliberately because it amuses him.
74[[/folder]]
75
76[[folder:Sid Jenkins]]
77!!Sidney "Sid" Jenkins
78[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sid_jenkins_5.jpg]]
79-->'''Played by:''' Creator/MikeBailey\
80'''Centric episodes:''' "Sid" (series 1), "Sid" (series 2)
81
82* {{Antihero}}: Of the ClassicalAntiHero variety.
83* BigEater: More than one scene has Sid eating a huge plate of food. Tony even lampshades his lifestyle as consisting of "no exercise, too much caffeine, and shit food."
84* ButtMonkey: The kid cannot just catch a break, whether it involves his love life, his family life, or his academic life.
85%%* CordonBleughChef
86* FunTShirt: He has one with a talking dog on it, that tends to go off at inappropriate times.
87* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Tony. Tony kisses Sid once on the lips and once on the forehead, they sleep naked or mostly naked in the same bed, and Tony cries when he's [[spoiler:sending Sid off to New York to find Cassie]].
88* LoveHurts: Much of his relationship with Cassie is about this.
89* ModestyBedsheet: Sleeps naked.
90* NatureAbhorsAVirgin: He doesn't stay one.
91%%* NerdGlasses: But of course.
92* NotAMorningPerson: As demonstrated in the first episode, when Tony has to call Sid's father and lie about a non-existent exam to get Sid to get up.
93-->"I'm shit in the mornings."
94%%* ThePigpen: A minor example.
95* RomanticFalseLead: Sid has a crush on Michelle and there's a lot of buildup to the idea that he would be a better boyfriend for her, [[spoiler: culminating in their affair in series 2]]. But it mostly serves to remind Sid that the person he really loves is [[spoiler: Cassie]].
96%%* SlobsVersusSnobs: With [[SmugSnake Tony]].
97* ThemeNaming: Sid's father's side of the family are all variants of Alexander (Alex, Sandy, Lex and Ally). Sid spots that his he and his father (Mark) are the [[OddNameOut Odd Names Out]], marking them for black sheep and outcast status.
98%%* ThisLoserIsYou
99* TheUnfavourite: Despite the fact that he hasn't got any siblings Sid is constantly overshadowed by Tony. Mr. Jenkins' voice becomes completely different when he's talking to Tony, as opposed to yelling at Sid. And in his Season 2 episode, Sid and his dad are both unfavorites, to his uncle and cousins.
100* VirginShaming: Plot of the very first episode.
101-->'''Tony''': It's embarrassing.\
102'''Sid''': It's common and quite normal for someone of sixteen--\
103'''Tony''': --No. It's ''embarrassing'', Sid.\
104'''Sid''': ...Shit.
105[[/folder]]
106
107[[folder:Cassie Ainsworth]]
108!!Cassandra "Cassie" Ainsworth
109[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassie_ainsworth.jpg]]
110-->'''Played by:''' Creator/HannahMurray\
111'''Centric episodes:''' "Cassie" (series 1), "Cassie" (series 2), "Pure" (series 7)
112
113* AmbiguouslyBi: During her period of promiscuity [[spoiler: after her split from Sid in Series 2,]] we see her sleep with a woman as well as a man. It's not clear if she's actually attracted to everyone she's sleeping with or if she's just [[spoiler: trying to spite Sid]], though.
114* BeneathTheMask: Her boundless energy and outward kindness is shown to hide a deeply flawed psyche, filled with self-loathing and anger.
115-->'''Cassie''': Do you know what hurts the most about a broken heart? Not being able to remember how you felt before. Try and keep that feeling. Because, it goes... you'll never get it back.\
116'''Chris''': What happens then?\
117'''Cassie''': Then you lay waste to the world. And everything in it.
118* BreakoutCharacter: Cassie proved explosively popular with fans, especially on the then-emergent Website/{{Tumblr}}. She was one of the few characters revisited in ''Redux''.
119* BreakTheCutie: Her arc in the first two seasons is one giant TraumaCongaLine.
120* CallBack: In Cassie's final episode, she strikes up a fast friendship with another taxi driver, who idly emphasises how important it is that she eats. [[spoiler:Unlike Alan, though, Frank is undoubtedly ''not'' a figment of her imagination.]]
121* CatchPhrase: "Oh. Wow. Lovely."
122* CharacterTic: Cassie has a habit of rewarding acts of kindness towards her with a spontaneous kiss on the cheek.
123* CloudCuckoolander: She acts positively spacey in the first season. She eventually gets more grounded in the second, and by the seventh, is able to hold down a job and an apartment (albeit a dead-end job and a crappy apartment).
124* CoolShades: Quite fond of sunglasses, which play up her [[CloudCuckooLander queer demeanour]].
125* DespairEventHorizon: Frequently teeters back and forth over this, having low self-esteem, suicidal tendencies, a host of mental issues, and a social and romantic life that constantly tests her emotional fortitude. [[spoiler:Chris dying in her arms, just as things were finally looking up, is enough to break her for the rest of the series.]]
126* DitzyGenius: Mainly in Season 2. In her episode, she spends most of her philosophy exam chatting to her teacher and dancing to "Funkytown." She sits down to write for the last hour and seemingly aces the test. On top of that, Cassie is a genius at reading people (almost telepathic in her accuracy) as well as reading [[GeniusBookClub heavy books]].
127* DrivenToSuicide / SpurnedIntoSuicide.
128** InterruptedSuicide: Thanks to Jal.
129* DullSurprise: Occasionally, such as when she catches [[spoiler: Jal and Chris]] having sex.
130* TheFirstCutIsTheDeepest: While she's not in a relationship with him, the death of [[spoiler: Chris]] definitely affects her this way.
131* GeniusBookClub: Like Tony, she's often seen reading big books that are thematically related to whatever is going on around her, like Margaret Atwood's ''The Edible Woman'' in her series 2 episode.
132* GenkiGirl: Appears that way at first.
133* HesDeadJim: Has this reaction [[spoiler: when Chris dies]].
134* IJustWantToBeBeautiful: Too bad that her ideas about it are of a kind: "I haven't eaten for three days, so I could be lovely".
135* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: In the later episodes. She's a good person at heart but becomes openly callous and spiteful after [[spoiler:learning about Sid and Michelle.]]
136* LoveHurts: With Sid, especially in season 1, when his ignoring her drove her to a suicide attempt.
137* KickTheDog: In Chris' S2 episode, trying to hurt Jal and Chris (who's been letting her stay in his flat) - first telling Jal about [[spoiler:Angie's return]] and then lying to Chris that Jal left him.
138* ManicPixieDreamGirl: Of the "deconstructed" variety. She isn't just quirky, she has ''multiple'' legitimate psychological problems which are depicted with all the seriousness they require. Also, said problems are just as, if not more, integral to her storyline as her relationship with Sid.
139** Further, for all her MPDG trappings, Sid is not particularly receptive to her plucky overtures and this apparent disinterest leads her to attempt suicide; his LoveEpiphany only kicks in after the fact. Cassie ends up playing the role more conventionally to Jal, of all people, albeit in a non-romantic way.
140* MistakenForCheating: When Sid finds out that [[spoiler: she's living with men]] in Scotland in his s2 episode. Turns out that [[spoiler: the guys are gay]], but only after Sid has turned off the video call and jumped to conclusions.
141%%* MotorMouth
142* ObfuscatingInsanity: Despite having real mental health issues, she does this at times, sometimes combined with ObfuscatingStupidity.
143** In Cassie's season 2 episode, she admits that she stopped eating because then everyone had to do what she said.
144* ParentalSubstitute: For her brother, as of the ending of Skins:Pure.
145* PlatonicLifePartners: With Chris, which is why [[spoiler: his death]] results in a rare platonic example of [[spoiler: TheFirstCutIsTheDeepest]] for her.
146* TheOphelia: Played with throughout the two series. It can whiplash between funny ("I'm thinking of leaving school, growing a beard, and joining the circus") to just plain disturbing (Effy's Season 2 episode.)
147%%* QuirkyCurls
148* ReallyGetsAround: An InformedAttribute [[spoiler: until Season 2]].
149* TheRunaway: [[spoiler: When she returns from Scotland.]]
150* SelfHarm: Although never shown, it's mentioned in her season two episode.
151* SexGoddess: She's mentioned to be really great in the sack due to [[ReallyGetsAround sleeping around a lot]], which is part of why Michelle picks her to be the girl to take Sid's virginity.
152%%* SlapSlapKiss: With Sid in Season 2.
153* TheSocialExpert: Takes it to an almost telepathic level, especially in Season 2.
154%%* StickyFingers
155* StepfordSmiler: She manages to be all three types at various points, with how fragile her mental state is.
156* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: In her Season 1 episode, she keeps getting texts telling her to '''EAT!''' on her phone, and seeing the word spelled out elsewhere. Nobody is texting her. They are all just hallucinations.
157* TookALevelInJerkass: In season 2 [[spoiler: when she becomes a JerkassWoobie for a time.]]
158* WeightWoe: Cassie suffers from anorexia nervosa and starves herself in order to get thin. (Most of the time.)
159%%* WomanScorned: Throughout Season 2.
160[[/folder]]
161
162[[folder:Chris Miles]]
163!!Chris Miles
164[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chris_miles.jpg]]
165-->'''Played by:''' Creator/JoeDempsie\
166'''Centric episodes:''' "Chris" (series 1), "Chris" (series 2)
167
168* {{Antihero}}: Specifically, the ClassicalAntiHero.
169* BloodFromTheMouth: When [[spoiler:he dies, he vomits and has blood come from both his mouth and nose.]]
170* CantGetAwayWithNuthin: Life just seems to keep throwing Chris more and more lemons.
171* CatchPhrase: "Fuck it".
172* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler:In Cassie's arms, as she tries desperately to call for an ambulance.]]
173* FunTShirt: Not as pronounced as Sid's, but he does enjoy them.
174* LifeOfTheParty: Even among a cast full of partiers, Chris is particularly extreme.
175%%* MaleFrontalNudity
176* NewJobEpisode: His season 2 episode is about him finding a job as a realtor.
177* NiceGuy: Chris is really a genuinely altruistic person. He does love partying, but unlike someone like Tony, he doesn't have an ulterior motive beyond partying, and is a sweetheart.
178%%* ObiWanMoment
179* OppositesAttract: With Jal. Admittedly, though, it was only after each of them brought out a little of each other - Chris getting Jal to show her wilder side, and Jal getting Chris to make responsible decisions.
180* ParentalAbandonment: He has to find a job just to be able to afford to live.
181* PlatonicLifePartners: With Cassie, which is why [[spoiler: his death]] results in a rare platonic example of [[spoiler: TheFirstCutIsTheDeepest]] for her.
182* SecondLove: [[spoiler: When he chooses Jal over Angie.]]
183* TheStoner: Perhaps also the EruditeStoner.
184* TeacherStudentRomance: With Angie, who he first hooks up with while in Russia and again once they return to Bristol.
185* TeenyWeenie: Implied twice in first two episodes. While the first mention could pass as a harsh joke, the second one contained Jal and Cassie ''taking pity'' on him because of that.
186* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: He's one of the gentlest people in his circle of friends, [[spoiler: which makes his death all the more tragic.]]
187* TraumaCongaLine: His backstory, which involves losing a parent and a brother and the other parent's indifference.
188* TheUnfavorite: How his parents treat him. His dad even goes so far as to only have photos of Peter.
189* UptightLovesWild: GenderFlipped with Jal, though notably they only get together after he tries to bring out her wild side and she gets him to be responsible.
190* WrongGuyFirst: Angie is the Wrong Girl First.
191[[/folder]]
192
193[[folder:Jal Fazer]]
194!!Jalander "Jal" Fazer
195[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jal_fazer.jpg]]
196-->'''Played by:''' Creator/LarissaWilson\
197'''Centric episodes:''' "Jal" (series 1), "Jal" (series 2)
198
199* BlackAndNerdy:
200-->'''Chris''': You don't have sex, do you? You have clarinet lessons.
201* CloserToEarth: Compared to the spacey Cassie, the sociopathic Tony, the moody Michelle, or the wild Chris, she's very much a logical force in their lives.
202* ElegantClassicalMusician: She plays the clarinet, and is quite sophisticated.
203%%* TheFirstCutIsTheDeepest
204* GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion: Averted [[spoiler: when Jal gets an abortion in Series 2, so she can continue on with her music studies at uni]].
205* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Michelle. They've been pals since 4th grade and are each other's support system.
206* OnlySaneWoman: Tends to play the voice of reason among the characters.
207* OppositesAttract: With Chris. Admittedly, though, it was only after each of them brought out a little of each other - Chris getting Jal to show her wilder side, and Jal getting Chris to make responsible decisions.
208* TheSmartGuy: She tends to play this role, even though Tony and Cassie are arguably smarter.
209* SheCleansUpNicely: In her Season 1 episode. To the point, where...
210** StupidSexyFlanders: ...even homosexual Maxxie starts drooling over her.
211* TeamMom: She's very tender with the group, which may be due to her comparatively privileged background.
212* TeenPregnancy: With Chris's child, which she chooses to abort in order to focus on her studies.
213* TokenMinority: Unless we count Posh Kenneth, she's the only black member of the group.
214* UptightLovesWild: GenderFlipped with Chris, though notably they only get together after he tries to bring out her wild side and she gets him to be responsible.
215* YouAreACreditToYourRace: Gets a speech like this from the school administration when she's being interviewed for being a BBC Young Musician Of The Year finalist. They go on and on about how Jal is from a "disadvantaged background" when, actually, her father is a famous musician and she's probably the most well-off of her friend group.
216[[/folder]]
217
218[[folder:Maxxie Oliver]]
219!!Maxxie Oliver
220[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxxie_oliver.jpg]]
221-->'''Played by:''' Creator/MitchHewer\
222'''Centric episodes:''' "Maxie and Anwar" (series 1), "Tony and Maxxie" (series 2)
223
224* AllGaysLoveTheater: Dancing is more his thing, but he does love the theater.
225* CampGay: Mostly averted: he loves dancing and theatre, but he's not flamboyant in any sense of the word, and would rather be "one of the lads."
226* ClubKid: Although he's one of the most balanced characters of the show and is one of the few characters who isn't seen using drugs.
227* {{Gayngst}}: Notably averted. Maxxie's open homosexuality isn't a problem for him, his family or friends. It's Anwar who has to get over the issue, not Maxxie.
228* GenderNormativeParentPlot: Much of the story not having to do with Tony in their joint season 2 episode.
229* EvenTheGuysWantHim: At one point, when Chris needed clothes (long story), Maxxie managed to get pants for him by charming them off of a random guy. And of course there's his dalliance with [[spoiler: Tony]].
230* TheHeart: He's (with possible exception of Chris) the nicest, most caring and (with no exceptions) emotionally stable member of the group. It's especially evident in the second season when he [[spoiler:takes care of Tony]].
231* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Anwar, although obviously minus the "heterosexual" as far as Maxxie goes.
232* MrFanservice: Ironically enough, he provides a fair amount of male {{fanservice}} for the ladies (not that the fellas don't like it, mind you).
233* NiceGuy: Maxxie is definitely on the nicer side of the spectrum within his circle of friends, and has no real dysfunctions to speak of.
234* OnlySaneMan: He shares this role with Jal. He still has his issues, but he handles them a lot better than most of his friends.
235* PerformanceArtist: He's a fan of showmanship. He insists upon putting a tap-dancing number in ''Death of a Salesman.''
236* ShirtlessScene: With nudity--one (in)famous example is when a stalker is hiding in his room and Maxxie arrives to go to sleep. His first act is to strip off the Superman costume he's wearing.
237* SleepsInTheNude: Sleeps naked, much to [[StalkerWithACrush Sketch's joy]] when she breaks into his room.
238* StraightGay: As he himself puts it, he's "one of the lads."
239* TeamDad: Comes with the territory of being the OnlySaneMan, he tends to look after the other members of the group, especially [[spoiler:Tony after his accident.]]
240* ThoseTwoGuys: With Anwar, particularly in the first series.
241[[/folder]]
242
243[[folder:Anwar Kharral]]
244!!Anwar Kharral
245[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anwar_kharral.jpg]]
246-->'''Played by:''' Creator/DevPatel\
247'''Centric episodes:''' "Maxxie and Anwar" (series 1)
248
249* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: An extemely rare South Asian example. But he is of Pakistani descent, the only Asian of his generation and happens to be the only one to know how to fight off a bunch of thugs that gate crashed a party. He appears to be a Taekwondo fighter going off his kicks and his actor's martial arts background.
250* AsianAirhead: Downplayed, but he's South Asian and quite ditzy.
251* BigGuy: Downplayed. But he is the second-tallest of the generation one cast at 6'1"(Tony is 6'3") and is shown to be a skilled martial artist.
252* ButtMonkey: Most of the humor surrounding him comes at his expense.
253* HeterosexualLifePartners: He's always been Maxxie's BestFriend and they do everything together.
254* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Despite being the clown of the group. Anwar can beat up thugs using Taekwondo Kicks (thanks to Dev Patel being a Black Belt in real life)
255* FakeNationality: Anwar is a British Pakistani Muslim played by Dev Patel who is a British Indian Hindu of Gujarati ethnicity.
256* HiddenDepths: Despite his MrViceGuy tendencies and ManChild behaviour. He is still a devout Muslim when it comes to prayer and is also shown to be a skilled martial artist.
257* LikesOlderWomen: In one episode he vocally expresses his desire to have sex with an older woman.
258* MrViceGuy: Despite his religion's restrictive teachings. Anwar loves to drink, smoke and fornicate as much as everyone else in the cast.
259* PluckyComicRelief: Especially true in Season 2, where Anwar's storyline seemed to exist to provide a bit of a fun MoodWhiplash in the midst of the DarkerAndEdgier arcs surrounding the other characters.
260* ReligiousBruiser: A hedonistic Muslim that keeps up with his Salat (5 daily Prayers) and can kick ass Taekwondo style.
261* SleepsInTheNude: He's shown to sleep naked a few times. PlayedForLaughs when his family attempts to surprise him on the morning of his birthday leading to a BirthdaySuitSurpriseParty and him to have a NakedFreakOut.
262* StrawHypocrite: Anwar is perfectly fine breaking Islam's rules regarding drugs, drinking and premarital sex, but suddenly clings to his religion as an excuse for his homophobia. Maxxie calls him out on it in their episode.
263* ThoseTwoGuys: With Maxxie, particularly in the first series.
264* TeenyWeenie: He's very under-endowed, to the point even his sisters and mother mock him for it. Possibly a subversion, as the Russian girl Anka, whom he has sex with, seems impressed by his hardness, which could mean that he's a grower and not a shower.
265* TookALevelInJerkass: Towards the end of Season 1 regarding Maxxie's homosexuality. He gets better after his father talks some sense into him and repairs their friendship.
266* TwoferTokenMinority: Anwar is both Muslim and Pakistani, and is the only one of both in the group.
267[[/folder]]
268
269[[folder:Sketch]]
270!! Lucy / "Sketch"
271[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20200529_173129.png]]
272-->'''Played by:''' Creator/AimeeFfionEdwards\
273'''Centric episodes:''' "Sketch" (series 2)
274
275* AbhorrentAdmirer: Creepy, slightly unhinged and has no respect for Maxxie's sexuality.
276* AlasPoorVillain: She is far more pathetic than she is malicious.
277* CreepyCrossdresser: Downplayed. She's trying to make herself look "as close to a boy as you can get" for Maxxie but no-one would be fooled.
278* DidNotGetTheGuy: Twice, both when Maxxie rejects her because of their [[IncompatibleOrientation incompatible orientations]] and when [[spoiler:Anwar leaves her to go to London with Maxxie]].
279* IJustWantToHaveFriends: She's a lonely girl and expresses an interest in becoming part of the group. Although she independently befriends Michelle and [[ReplacementGoldfish Anwar]], after the truth of her stalking comes out she quickly loses any hope of joining the gang.
280* IncompatibleOrientation: She's madly in love with Maxxie, who is gay. Bizarrely, Sketch ''knows'' this, but thinks she can get around it by dressing boyish.
281* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Everyone except her mother refers to her as "Sketch" and her actual first name comes up only once. Her last name is never mentioned.
282* PluckyGirl: The list of the actions she was willing to undertake to get to Maxxie includes: stalking, breaking into his house and ''spending the entire night under his bed'', an elaborate plan of hijacking a school play with poisoning an innocent and getting a teacher fired by falsely accusing him of sexual abuse on the way, more stalking and screwing Maxxie's best friend. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking And some tire slashing]] in the supplementary materials. She's a very dark example, but you have to give it to her, the girl has determination.
283* StalkerWithACrush: Towards Maxxie, to the point of breaking into his bedroom and hiding under his bed.
284* {{Yandere}}: She's not violent like this trope usually implies, but she's definitely unstable and doesn't really care who she has to hurt to get to Maxxie.
285[[/folder]]
286
287! Family
288!! Stonem Family
289[[folder:Effy Stonem]]
290-> see the [[Characters/SkinsGenerationTwo Generation Two]] page
291[[/folder]]
292
293[[folder:Anthea Stonem]]
294!!Anthea Stonem
295[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anthea_stonem.jpg]]
296-->'''Played by:''' Creator/MorwennaBanks
297
298* AdultsAreUseless: Useless. Ignores Tony and Effy.
299* ParentalFavoritism: In Effy's favor.
300[[/folder]]
301
302[[folder:Jim Stonem]]
303!!Jim Stonem
304[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jim_stonem.jpg]]
305-->'''Played by:''' Creator/HarryEnfield
306
307* BerserkButton: Calling thighs sexy.
308* BumblingDad: He tries his best, but when his children are [[ThePrankster Tony]] and [[EmoTeen Effy]], he can't keep up.
309* ButtMonkey: Especially Tony loves having jokes at his expense.
310%%* CannotTellAJoke
311* SirSwearsALot: His parenting life isn't too easy and he isn't taking it well.
312[[/folder]]
313
314!! Richardson Family
315[[folder:Anna Richardson]]
316!!Anna Richardson
317-->'''Played by:''' Creator/ArabellaWeir
318
319* ParentalNeglect: She's more concerned with her love life than with raising her daughter.
320[[/folder]]
321
322[[folder:Scarlett]]
323!!Scarlett
324-->'''Played by:''' Creator/SiaBerkeley
325
326* DaddysGirl: With a heavy dose of IncestSubtext, with taking naked baths together and kissing each other in the mouth.
327* FieryRedhead: Is redheaded and is very energetic and full of life.
328* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Subtly undermines Michelle in several occassions, but in the end encourages her to comfort Sid.
329* LifeOfTheParty: To the point where all of Michelle's friends start paying more attention to her than to Michelle herself on the latter's birthday.
330[[/folder]]
331
332!! Jenkins Family
333[[folder:Mark Jenkins]]
334!!Mark Jenkins
335-->'''Played by:''' Creator/PeterCapaldi
336
337%%* BumblingDad
338* CallingTheOldManOut: Both the receiver and giver.
339* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Dies of an heart attack during Sid's centric episode in series 2]].
340* ClusterFBomb: Often speaks in these. He's [[Series/TheThickOfIt Malcolm Tucker]], what do you expect?
341* DidNotGetTheGirl: [[spoiler: Was on his way, but his death prevented it.]]
342%%* DiesWideOpen: To Sid's and Tony's horror.
343* FridgeLogic: His father is ill and can die any day, but Mark has no idea what that disease is. [[spoiler: His own death is sudden. Is the unknown illness hereditary?]]
344* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Can be one of the most insufferable people in the series, but really loves his wife and son.
345* MenCantKeepHouse: Can't assemble a vacuum cleaner without his wife.
346%%* OneLastSmoke
347%%* PeacefulInDeath
348* PunctuatedForEmphasis: Lampshaded.
349-->'''Sid:''' Why are you talking in very short sentences?\
350'''Mark:''' Emphasis! Drama! Fuck off!
351* SilverFox: Creator/PeterCapaldi is only 48 years old, but can count as one because of his greyish curls.
352* Spoonerism: He swears a lot, uses the word "sodding" sometimes, and his son's name's Sid. Guess what happens.
353* TheUnfavourite: Every Male in his family, excluding himself and Sid, is named some variant of Alexander (Alex, Sandy, Lex and Ally), His father named him Mark.
354[[/folder]]
355
356[[folder:Elizabeth Jenkins]]
357!!Elizabeth Jenkins
358-->'''Played by:''' Creator/JosieLawrence
359
360* GoodParents: She tries to be one for Sid.
361* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In contrast to her husband.
362[[/folder]]
363
364!! Ainsworth Family
365[[folder:Marcus & Margeritte Ainsworth]]
366!!Marcus and Margeritte Ainsworth
367-->'''Played by:''' Creator/NeilMorrissey and Creator/NaomiAllisstone
368
369%%* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome
370%%* HandsOffParenting
371%%* ParentalObliviousness
372* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's never explained what happened to them, although we assume they are still in Elgin.
373** [[spoiler:Skins Pure explains that Margeritte died and Marcus is in Wales, not coping very well with being a single dad to Reuben.]]
374[[/folder]]
375
376[[folder:Reuben Ainsworth]]
377[[/folder]]
378
379!! Miles Family
380[[folder:Graham Miles]]
381!! Graham Miles
382-->'''Played by:''' Creator/MarkHeap
383
384* DramaticIrony: [[spoiler: Graham's decision to un-invite Chris's friends to his funeral, because they were the ones who "screwed him up." The audience, however, knows the opposite is true: his friends were the ones who cared about and looked after Chris after his parents both abandoned him. If not for his friends, he probably would have died a lot sooner.]]
385* {{Jerkass}}: He refuses to [[spoiler:allow Tony and the gang to attend Chris's funeral.]]
386** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: [[spoiler:He does, however, comfort Jal as she grieves over his grave and acknowledges that he made a mistake in doing so.]]
387* ParentalAbandonment: He makes it quite clear that he dislikes Chris.
388* IHaveNoSon: Not quite, but he doesn't acknowledge Chris as his son, going to the extreme of only having baby pictures of Peter. [[spoiler: That is, until Chris dies.]]
389[[/folder]]
390
391[[folder:Chris' mother]]
392''Chris' mother
393
394* ParentalAbandonment: Leaves Chris to his own devices in his first centric episode.
395* TheUnnamed: She's never given a name.
396[[/folder]]
397
398[[folder:Peter Miles]]
399!! Peter Miles
400
401* PosthumousCharacter: Died before the series.
402[[/folder]]
403
404!! Fazer Family
405[[folder:Ronnie Fazer]]
406!! Ronnie Fazer
407-->'''Played by''' Creator/MarkMonero
408
409* PapaWolf: While he may seem cold and standoff-ish his to his kids, don't be fooled. [[spoiler: Mad certainly understood this by the end of Jal's centric episode.]]
410[[/folder]]
411
412[[folder:Jal's mother]]
413-->'''Played by''' Creator/JosetteSimon
414* ParentalAbandonment: It's implied she left her family long ago, making only one appearance in series 2.
415[[/folder]]
416
417[[folder:Ace & Lyton Fazer]]
418!!Ace and Lyton Fazer
419-->'''Played by''' Creator/TroyGlasgow and Creator/AdrianFergusFuller
420
421%%* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: To Jal.
422%%* JiveTurkey
423* ThoseTwoGuys: They're always seen together.
424[[/folder]]
425
426!! Kharral Family
427[[folder:Istiak Kharral]]
428!!Istiak Kharral
429-->'''Played by''' Creator/InderManocha
430
431* GoodParents: One of the few fathers without any known dysfunctions in the series.
432* HappilyMarried: Lets his wife have her way in everything because of his love for her.
433* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: One of the few on the show.
434[[/folder]]
435
436[[folder:Bibi Kharral]]
437!!Bibi Kharral
438-->'''Played by''' Creator/NinaWadia
439
440%%* DotingParent
441%%* HappilyMarried
442* HiddenDepths: Her masturbation joke in the generation finale suggests she's maybe a bit looser than she initially seems.
443[[/folder]]
444
445[[folder:Uncle Muneer]]
446!!Uncle Muneer
447-->'''Played by''' Creator/NishNathwani
448
449%%* DumbassDJ: He play some really bad songs at Anwar's birthday.
450[[/folder]]
451
452!! Oliver Family
453[[folder: Walter Oliver]]
454!!Walter Oliver
455-->'''Played by:''' Creator/BillBailey
456
457* GoodParents: They are actively nice, supporting and concerned about well-being of their son, which really stands out in this series.
458* PapaWolf: Supportive of his son's open homosexuality and ready to give the local bullies a run.
459%%* TallPoppySyndrome
460[[/folder]]
461
462[[folder:Jackie Oliver]]
463!!Jackie Oliver
464-->'''Played by:''' Creator/FionaAllen
465
466%%* GoodParents
467* MistakenForCheating: By Chris and Jal who probably remained convinced that she had given Tony a blow-job.
468* ParentalSubstitute: To a degree to Tony when he was a kid and [[spoiler:after the accident]].
469[[/folder]]
470
471! Others
472!! Roundview College
473[[folder:Posh Kenneth]]
474!!Posh Kenneth
475[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20200529_173216.png]]
476-->'''Played by:''' Creator/DanielKaluuya
477
478* JiveTurkey: The joke being that his posh accent means he doesn't sound nearly as "ghetto" as he would like to.
479* TokenMinorityCouple: His moment with Jal in the Series 1 finale.
480* YouLookFamiliar: Daniel Kaluuya turned up playing a DJ in a series 3 episode.
481[[/folder]]
482
483[[folder:Angie]]
484!!Angie
485-->'''Played by:''' Creator/SiwanMorris
486[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20200529_173233_8.png]]
487
488* CoolTeacher: She's a reasonable and young teacher who deals with her students and their problems without being condescending.
489* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She's an approachable and understanding teacher. Considering the group and their multiple dysfunctions, that's a good thing.
490* RomanticFalseLead: Despite frequently sleeping with girls, Angie is the only woman Chris actively pursues [[spoiler:until Jal.]]
491* TeacherStudentRomance: Has an affair with Chris.
492* TookALevelInJerkass: In Season 2. She goes from a CoolTeacher and a somewhat ReasonableAuthorityFigure to a destructive influence who happily helps Chris to [[spoiler:cheat on Jal. Ultimately reversed, as she realises she was acting unfairly and leaves Bristol again, leaving behind her house to Chris.]]
493[[/folder]]
494
495[[folder:Josie]]
496!!Josie
497-->'''Played by:''' Creator/JosieLong
498
499* MisplacedKindergartenTeacher
500[[/folder]]
501
502[[folder:Doug]]
503!!Doug
504-->'''Played by:''' Creator/GilesThomas
505[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20200529_173250.png]]
506
507* CoolTeacher: At least, he tries:
508--> "Oggie oggie oggie!"
509---> [[FlatWhat ''[blank stare]'']]
510
511[[/folder]]
512
513!! Acquaintances
514[[folder:Abigail Stock]]
515!!Abigail Stock
516-->'''Played by:''' Creator/GeorginaMoffet
517[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20200529_173317.png]]
518
519* TheDitz: Although she doesn't seem to aware of that, considering herself to be "rather brainy".
520* DumbBlonde: Doesn't seem to catch on the fact, that she is a toy/pawn to Tony and that most of the time he's using her to get to Michelle.
521* {{Jerkass}}: She has zero qualms about stealing Tony from Michelle, and has the nerve to gaslight her when confronted about it.
522* HormoneAddledTeenager: She's so fixated on Tony that she doesn't notice he's using her, and wants him back even after ''he's taken her naked photos and sent them to all the contacts from her brother's phone''.
523* ManipulativeBitch: She's an UnwittingPawn to Tony in Season 1, but after he's left vulnerable by his accident, the power dynamic in their “relationship” switches around and Abi begins taking advantage of him.
524* RichBitch: With a huge superiority complex, to the point of considering Michelle and the rest of Tony's friends "chavs".
525* SirSwearsALot: Rivals Jim Stonem when it comes to dropping a ClusterFBomb.
526[[/folder]]
527
528[[folder:Josh Stock]]
529!!Josh Stock
530-->'''Played by:''' Creator/BenLloydHughes
531
532* BewareTheNiceOnes: Though it's more that he turns out to ''not be so nice'' once Tony screws him over.
533* BigBad / TheManBehindTheMan: In Effy's Season 1 episode.
534* DissonantSerenity: Has this going during the first stage of his confrontation with Tony, during which he casually enjoys a game of pool with his buddies. There's not a second pause between these two statements:
535-->'''Josh''': We'll call an ambulance as soon as you fuck your sister. Three from the top, please mate.
536* {{Foreshadowing}}: With a bit of FridgeBrilliance. Michelle learns that he's taking medication for an unspecified condition, and he warns her that she ''"wouldn't like him as much"'' without it. When Tony falsely paints him as an incestual nutcase, Michelle assumes this sort of behaviour was what Josh's comment was suggesting. [[spoiler:Tony learns the hard way that Josh is capable of far, far worse.]]
537* KarmaHoudini: He succeeds in his revenge plot on Tony and is never seen or even mentioned again. Somewhat justified, since Josh took care to give Effy clean, pure pharmaceuticals to make sure she was never in any ''real'' danger – also giving himself a leg to stand on if the Stonems went legal.
538* RomanticFalseLead: For Michelle, though he got taken out through a foul play by Michelle's real love interest, rather than turning out to be "just not the right guy".
539* TookALevelInJerkass: In Effy's episode. His revenge on Tony is utterly horrifying, although he gets satisfaction from scaring Tony shitless and making him beg, rather than really forcing him to [[spoiler:rape his unconscious sister]].
540* WhamShot: Josh in the sports club Spencer lures Effy to.
541* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: His sister returns in the second season, but he's never so much as mentioned after his final scene in the first.
542[[/folder]]
543
544[[folder:Mad Twatter]]
545!!Madison "Mad" Twatter
546-->'''Played by:''' Creator/StephenWalters
547
548%%* TheAggressiveDrugDealer
549%%* ArcVillain: For Sid.
550* BerserkButton: DON'T stare.
551* DroppedABridgeOnHim: He quickly bites off more than he can chew in his crusade against Sid by involving Jal, whose father disposes of him appropriately.
552* EvilIsPetty: Smashes Jal's clarinet to make a point to Sid. This act of spitefulness seals his fate: he was in his element when bullying the hapless Sid, but making an enemy of Jal's family (specifically her tough, famous, and well-connected father) [[AlwaysABiggerFish speeds up his departure]] from the show.
553* GoodHairEvilHair: His handlebar mustache puts him in the latter category.
554* HiddenDepths: He shows a surprising amount of skill on the clarinet.
555* VillainousFriendship: His one scene with [[HoneyTrap William]] establishes that they have this going on.
556[[/folder]]
557
558[[folder:Alan the Taxi Driver]]
559!!Alan the Taxi Driver
560-->'''Played by:''' Creator/AlanGeorge
561
562A taxi driver whom Cassie meets when she runs away to New York City.
563
564* CoolOldGuy: He is the only person who pays any real attention to Cassie in S1 and eventually gets her to eat.
565* ImaginaryFriend: [[AmbiguousSituation Arguably]], Alan. Alan is almost too good to be true; an idealised, dependable adult, unlike every other person of authority in Cassie's life. This being Cassie, whose unstable mental condition is a plot point of her focus episodes, she may well have delusionally imagined his perfect existence as well as her reminders to “eat”. [[spoiler:After Cassie checks herself back into the clinic, Alan is never seen or mentioned again.]]
566%%* TheMentor: To Cassie.
567[[/folder]]
568
569[[folder: James]]
570!!James
571-->'''Played by:''' Creator/SeanVerey
572
573A cyclist who Maxxie falls for in late S2
574
575* RememberTheNewGuy: Nearly everyone in the languages class knows who he is. Anwar even pokes fun at it.
576--> '''Anwar:''' It's James, man. Everyone knows James.
577[[/folder]]
578
579[[folder:Pandora Moon]]
580-> see the [[Characters/SkinsGenerationTwo Generation Two]] page

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