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** Maddy is Earth as she's tough, resilient and can endure most of Nate's emotional abuse. She maintains her strong facade in front of him most of the time but she can be caring with him.

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** Maddy is Earth as she's tough, resilient and can endure most of Nate's emotional and physical abuse. She maintains her strong facade in front of him most of the time but she can be caring with him.
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** Jules is Air as the ManicPixieDreamGirl seemingly untouchable/unattainable as Nate became close of her only chatting with hr through a fake identity. She's unpredictable as she became tempestuous enough to scare Nate when he insulted during the party in the show's pilot.
** Cassie is Water as she's easy to handle for Nate. He can shaped her and influence her as he wants. But sometimes as she became a moody-swinger she can make him mad. It's also interesting to note as water she has more than one aesthetics as she mimicked Jules' Season 1 hairstyle and Maddy's overall outfits and makeup.

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** Jules is Air as the ManicPixieDreamGirl seemingly untouchable/unattainable as Nate became close of her only chatting with hr her through a fake identity. She's unpredictable as she became tempestuous enough to scare Nate when he insulted during the party in the show's pilot.
** Cassie is Water as she's easy to handle for Nate. He can shaped her and influence her as he wants. But sometimes as she became a moody-swinger she can make get him mad. It's also interesting to note as water has different states, Cassie has different styles. During the season, she has more than one aesthetics as she mimicked Jules' Season 1 hairstyle and Maddy's overall outfits and makeup.
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** Jules is Air as the ManicPixieGirl seemingly untouchable/unattainable as Nate became close of her only chatting with hr through a fake identity. She's unpredictable as she became tempestuous enough to scare Nate when he insulted during the party in the show's pilot.

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** Jules is Air as the ManicPixieGirl ManicPixieDreamGirl seemingly untouchable/unattainable as Nate became close of her only chatting with hr through a fake identity. She's unpredictable as she became tempestuous enough to scare Nate when he insulted during the party in the show's pilot.
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* Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during the play showcasing her frustration at not feeling understood.

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* Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during the play showcasing her frustration at not feeling understood.understood.

!!!Nate's love interests and their symbolic connection to Earth, Air and Water
In the show, Nate had three love interests: Maddie, Jules (somewhat) in Season 1 and Cassie in Seson 2. These three acted differently with him representing respectively each of the elemental trinity.
** Maddy is Earth as she's tough, resilient and can endure most of Nate's emotional abuse. She maintains her strong facade in front of him most of the time but she can be caring with him.
** Jules is Air as the ManicPixieGirl seemingly untouchable/unattainable as Nate became close of her only chatting with hr through a fake identity. She's unpredictable as she became tempestuous enough to scare Nate when he insulted during the party in the show's pilot.
** Cassie is Water as she's easy to handle for Nate. He can shaped her and influence her as he wants. But sometimes as she became a moody-swinger she can make him mad. It's also interesting to note as water she has more than one aesthetics as she mimicked Jules' Season 1 hairstyle and Maddy's overall outfits and makeup.
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As Cassie's mental state became more unstable and borderline sociopathic, she became a VillainProtagonist. Her fight with Maddy in Season Finale symbolizes her punishment for her actions throughout the season. In addition, we can see she reflects [[SevenDeadlySins each deadly sin:]]

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As Cassie's mental state became more unstable and borderline sociopathic, unstable, she became a VillainProtagonist. Her fight with Maddy in Season Finale symbolizes her punishment for her actions throughout the season. In addition, we can see she reflects [[SevenDeadlySins each deadly sin:]]



* Pride: She does not fully accept her wrongs about her relationship with Nate and ends up embarrassing herself during Lexi's play due to her wounded ego. She even believes herself to be way better and superior and looks down on Lexi, Maddy and Rue.

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* Pride: She does not fully accept her wrongs about her relationship with Nate and ends up embarrassing herself during Lexi's play due to her wounded ego. She even believes herself to be way better and superior and looks down on Lexi, Maddy and Rue.



* Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during the play showcasing her frustration at not feeling understood and getting tired of being told what to do and being forced to obey others.

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* Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during the play showcasing her frustration at not feeling understood and getting tired of being told what to do and being forced to obey others.understood.
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* Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during the play showcasing her frustration at not feeling understood and getting tired of being told what to do and called out.

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* Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during the play showcasing her frustration at not feeling understood and getting tired of being told what to do and called out.being forced to obey others.

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* Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during the play showcasing her frustration at not feeling understood.

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* Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during the play showcasing her frustration at not feeling understood.understood and getting tired of being told what to do and called out.

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* Pride: She does not fully accept her wrongs about her relationship with Nate and ends up embarrassing herself during Lexi's play due to her wounded ego.

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* Pride: She does not fully accept her wrongs about her relationship with Nate and ends up embarrassing herself during Lexi's play due to her wounded ego. She even believes herself to be way better and superior and looks down on Lexi, Maddy and Rue.

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As Cassie's mental state became more unstable, she became a VillainProtagonist. Her fight with Maddy in Season Finale symbolizes her punishment for her actions throughout the season. In addition, we can see she reflects [[SevenDeadlySins each deadly sin:]]

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As Cassie's mental state became more unstable, unstable and borderline sociopathic, she became a VillainProtagonist. Her fight with Maddy in Season Finale symbolizes her punishment for her actions throughout the season. In addition, we can see she reflects [[SevenDeadlySins each deadly sin:]]

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* Lust: Her obsessive love for Nate gradually falling in insanity nearly to the {{Yandere}} level.
* Pride: She does not fully accept her wrongs about her relationship with Nate embarrassing herself during Lexi's play.

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* Lust: Her obsessive love for Nate Nate, which causes her to gradually falling in fall into insanity nearly to the {{Yandere}} level.
* Pride: She does not fully accept her wrongs about her relationship with Nate and ends up embarrassing herself during Lexi's play.play due to her wounded ego.

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As Cassie's mental state became more
unstable, she became a VillainProtagonist. Her fight with Maddy in Season Finale symbolizes her punishment for her actions throughout the season. In addition, we can see she reflects [[SevenDeadlySins each deadly sin:]]

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As Cassie's mental state became more
more unstable, she became a VillainProtagonist. Her fight with Maddy in Season Finale symbolizes her punishment for her actions throughout the season. In addition, we can see she reflects [[SevenDeadlySins each deadly sin:]]



* Lust: Her obessive love for Nate gradually failling in insanity nearly to the {{Yandere}} level.

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* Lust: Her obessive obsessive love for Nate gradually failling falling in insanity nearly to the {{Yandere}} level.



* Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during the play showsing her frustration at not feeling understood.

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* Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during the play showsing showcasing her frustration at not feeling understood.
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!!!Cassie's embodiment of the seven deadly sins in Season 2

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!!!Cassie's embodiment portrayal of the seven deadly sins in Season 2
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unstable, she became a VillainProtagonist. Her fight with Maddie in Season Finale symbolizes her punishment for her actions throughout the season. In addition, we can see she reflects [[SevenDeadlySins each deadly sin:]]

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unstable, she became a VillainProtagonist. Her fight with Maddie Maddy in Season Finale symbolizes her punishment for her actions throughout the season. In addition, we can see she reflects [[SevenDeadlySins each deadly sin:]]



* Gluttony: She favors her toxic and mostly physical relationship with nate over her healthier and longer friendship with Maddy.
* Greed: She wants Nate's attention beyond anything sacrificing her relationships (Maddy, Lexi, her mother...) and acting in a selfish way.

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* Gluttony: She favors favored her toxic and mostly mainly physical relationship with nate Nate over her healthier and longer friendship with Maddy.
* Greed: She wants Nate's attention and love beyond anything sacrificing her relationships (Maddy, Lexi, her mother...) and acting in a selfish way.



* Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during her play show her frustration at not feeling understood.

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* Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during her the play show showsing her frustration at not feeling understood.
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unstable, she became a VillainProtagonist. Her fight with Maddie in Season Finale symbolizes her punishment for her actions throughout the season. In addition, we can see she reflects each deadly sin:

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unstable, she became a VillainProtagonist. Her fight with Maddie in Season Finale symbolizes her punishment for her actions throughout the season. In addition, we can see she reflects [[SevenDeadlySins each deadly sin:sin:]]
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* Envy: Her need to imitate maddy in the way she dresses to get Nate's attention losing her own identity and also her occasional jealousy about their relationship.

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* Envy: Her need to imitate maddy Maddy in the way she dresses to get Nate's attention losing her own identity and also her [[GreenEyedMonster occasional jealousy about their relationship.]]
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unstable, she became a VilainProtagonist. Her fight with Maddie in Season Finale symbolizes her punishment for her actions throughout the season. In addition, we can see she reflects each deadly sin:

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unstable, she became a VilainProtagonist.VillainProtagonist. Her fight with Maddie in Season Finale symbolizes her punishment for her actions throughout the season. In addition, we can see she reflects each deadly sin:



Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during her play show her frustration at not feeling understood.

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* Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during her play show her frustration at not feeling understood.

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* CentralTheme: Everyone has baggage. ''Everyone.'' Prominent characters are given a detailed backstories to explain why they are the way they are - from Rue’s father’s death sending her down the road of addiction, to Nate discovering his father’s sexual proclivities in turn fostering his own insecurities. It’s perhaps notable that Rue’s voiceover of these moments never expresses any kind of sympathy but is instead mostly very detached, leaving it to the audience to decide if learning any of these details makes the character’s more or less sympathetic.

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* CentralTheme: !!!CentralTheme
Everyone has baggage. ''Everyone.'' Prominent characters are given a detailed backstories to explain why they are the way they are - from Rue’s father’s death sending her down the road of addiction, to Nate discovering his father’s sexual proclivities in turn fostering his own insecurities. It’s perhaps notable that Rue’s voiceover of these moments never expresses any kind of sympathy but is instead mostly very detached, leaving it to the audience to decide if learning any of these details makes the character’s more or less sympathetic.sympathetic.

!!!Cassie's embodiment of the seven deadly sins in Season 2
As Cassie's mental state became more
unstable, she became a VilainProtagonist. Her fight with Maddie in Season Finale symbolizes her punishment for her actions throughout the season. In addition, we can see she reflects each deadly sin:
* Envy: Her need to imitate maddy in the way she dresses to get Nate's attention losing her own identity and also her occasional jealousy about their relationship.
* Gluttony: She favors her toxic and mostly physical relationship with nate over her healthier and longer friendship with Maddy.
* Greed: She wants Nate's attention beyond anything sacrificing her relationships (Maddy, Lexi, her mother...) and acting in a selfish way.
* Lust: Her obessive love for Nate gradually failling in insanity nearly to the {{Yandere}} level.
* Pride: She does not fully accept her wrongs about her relationship with Nate embarrassing herself during Lexi's play.
* Sloth: She failed to tell Maddy the truth about her and Nate hurting and losing her best friend.
Wrath: Her tantrums against her family at times and especially against Lexi during her play show her frustration at not feeling understood.
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* CentralTheme: Everyone has baggage. ''Everyone.'' Prominent characters are given a detailed backstories to explain why they are the way they are. From Rue’s father’s death sending her down the road of addiction, to Nate discovering his father’s sexual proclivities in turn fostering his own insecurities. It’s perhaps notable that Rue’s voiceovers in these moments never expresses any kind of sympathy but is instead mostly very detached, leaving it to the audience to decide if learning any of these details makes the character’s more or less sympathetic.

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* CentralTheme: Everyone has baggage. ''Everyone.'' Prominent characters are given a detailed backstories to explain why they are the way they are. From are - from Rue’s father’s death sending her down the road of addiction, to Nate discovering his father’s sexual proclivities in turn fostering his own insecurities. It’s perhaps notable that Rue’s voiceovers in voiceover of these moments never expresses any kind of sympathy but is instead mostly very detached, leaving it to the audience to decide if learning any of these details makes the character’s more or less sympathetic.
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* CentralTheme: Everyone has baggage. ''Everyone.'' Every major character is given a detailed backstory to explain why they are the way they are. From Rue’s father’s death sending her down the road of addiction, to Nate discovering his father’s sexual proclivities in turn fostering his own insecurities. It’s perhaps notable that Rue’s voiceovers in these moments never expresses any kind of sympathy but is instead mostly very detached, leaving it to the audience to decide if learning any of these details makes the character’s more or less sympathetic.

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* CentralTheme: Everyone has baggage. ''Everyone.'' Every major character is Prominent characters are given a detailed backstory backstories to explain why they are the way they are. From Rue’s father’s death sending her down the road of addiction, to Nate discovering his father’s sexual proclivities in turn fostering his own insecurities. It’s perhaps notable that Rue’s voiceovers in these moments never expresses any kind of sympathy but is instead mostly very detached, leaving it to the audience to decide if learning any of these details makes the character’s more or less sympathetic.
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* CentralTheme: Everyone has baggage. ''Everyone.'' Every major character is given a detailed backstory to explain why they are the way they are. From Rue’s father’s death sending her down the road of addiction, to Nate discovering his father’s sexual proclivities in turn fostering his own insecurities. It’s perhaps notable that Rue’s voiceovers in these moments never expresses any kind of sympathy but is instead mostly very detached, presenting these details for the audience to decide whether or not the character’s pasts make them understandable or even sympathetic.

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* CentralTheme: Everyone has baggage. ''Everyone.'' Every major character is given a detailed backstory to explain why they are the way they are. From Rue’s father’s death sending her down the road of addiction, to Nate discovering his father’s sexual proclivities in turn fostering his own insecurities. It’s perhaps notable that Rue’s voiceovers in these moments never expresses any kind of sympathy but is instead mostly very detached, presenting these details for leaving it to the audience to decide whether or not if learning any of these details makes the character’s pasts make them understandable more or even less sympathetic.
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* CentralTheme: Everyone has baggage. ''Everyone.'' Every major character is given a detailed backstory to explain why they are the way they are. From Rue’s father’s death sending her down the road of addiction, to Nate discovering his father’s sexual proclivities in turn fostering his own insecurities. It’s perhaps notable that Rue’s voiceovers in these moments never expresses any kind of sympathy but is instead mostly very detached, presenting these details for the audience to decide whether or not the character’s pasts make them understandable or even sympathetic.

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