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* BandGeek: Jay and Owen subvert this trope by not being social outcasts but by still being thoroughly committed to the band.
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* AccompliceByInaction: Joey's friend, Tim [[spoiler:was in the car when she was assaulted and did nothing (whether it be because he was intoxicated or simply didn't want to intervene is left ambiguous)]]. One of the big tensions of her storyline is whether or not he admit what happened to provide a witness for her case.

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* AccompliceByInaction: Joey's friend, Tim [[spoiler:was in the car when she was assaulted and did nothing (whether it be because he was intoxicated or simply didn't want to intervene is left ambiguous)]]. One of the big tensions of her storyline is whether or not he will admit what happened to provide a witness for her case.
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* BittersweetEnding: Well on one hand, [[spoiler: Joey ends up having to change schools after being sexually assaulted, Dom is still living in PerpetualPoverty, Jay and Owen's friendship isn't totally mended, and Leila has been developing sociopathic characteristics all season, culminating by her ''calling in a bomb threat'' to the school just to get a play canceled.]] But on the other hand, [[spoiler: Joey is slowly but surely pulling herself out of her depression after bonding with another rape victim, Jay finally finds the courage to stand up for Owen and his convictions publicly at a performance, Dom and John reach OfficialCouple status and her family is willing to bear down so she can enjoy her life, and Sid gets into Harvard and embraces his sexuality and his parents are starting to come around. And as horrible as her behavior is, Leila is finally starting to become more confident in herself.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: Well on one hand, [[spoiler: Joey ends up having to change schools after being sexually assaulted, Dom is still living in PerpetualPoverty, Jay and Owen's friendship isn't totally mended, and Leila has been developing sociopathic characteristics all season, culminating by her ''calling in a bomb threat'' to the school just to get a play canceled.]] But on the other hand, [[spoiler: Joey is slowly but surely pulling herself out of her depression after bonding with another rape victim, Jay finally finds the courage to stand up for Owen and his convictions publicly at a performance, Dom and John reach OfficialCouple status and her family is willing to bear down so she can enjoy her life, and Sid gets into Harvard and embraces his sexuality and his parents are starting to come around. And as horrible and demented as her behavior is, Leila is finally starting to become more confident in herself.]]



* LackOfEmpathy: Leila is rarely, if ever, depicted as being able to look outside of her own perspective.

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* LackOfEmpathy: Leila is rarely, if ever, depicted as being able to look outside of her own perspective. [[spoiler: Which is a good indication of her narcissism, given her actions in planning the bomb threat]].
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The first season was released on October 16, 2020.

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The first and only season was released on October 16, 2020.
2020. [[https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/grand-army-canceled-netflix-1234999503/ It was cancelled]] in June 2021.
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* AccompliceByInaction: Joey's friend, Tim [[spoiler:was in the car when she was assaulted and did nothing]]. One of the big tensions of her storyline is whether or not he admit what happened to provide a witness for her case.

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* AccompliceByInaction: Joey's friend, Tim [[spoiler:was in the car when she was assaulted and did nothing]].nothing (whether it be because he was intoxicated or simply didn't want to intervene is left ambiguous)]]. One of the big tensions of her storyline is whether or not he admit what happened to provide a witness for her case.



* BittersweetEnding: Well on one hand, [[spoiler: Joey ends up having to change schools after being sexually assaulted, Dom is still living in PerpetualPoverty, Jay and Owen's friendship isn't totally mended, and Leila has been developing sociopathic characteristics all season, culminating by her ''calling in a bomb threat'' to the school just to get a play canceled.]] But on the other hand, [[spoiler: Joey is slowly but surely pulling herself out of her depression after she helped another rape victim, Jay finally finds the courage to stand up for Owen and his convictions publicly at a performance, Dom and John reach OfficialCouple status and her family is willing to bear down so she can reach her goals, and Sid gets into Harvard and embraces his sexuality and his parents are starting to come around. And even in a demented way, Leila is finally starting to figure out who she is.]]
* CatharticScream: Joey and Tim ride on the outside of a subway car in the first episode and let out that teen angst.

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* BittersweetEnding: Well on one hand, [[spoiler: Joey ends up having to change schools after being sexually assaulted, Dom is still living in PerpetualPoverty, Jay and Owen's friendship isn't totally mended, and Leila has been developing sociopathic characteristics all season, culminating by her ''calling in a bomb threat'' to the school just to get a play canceled.]] But on the other hand, [[spoiler: Joey is slowly but surely pulling herself out of her depression after she helped bonding with another rape victim, Jay finally finds the courage to stand up for Owen and his convictions publicly at a performance, Dom and John reach OfficialCouple status and her family is willing to bear down so she can reach enjoy her goals, life, and Sid gets into Harvard and embraces his sexuality and his parents are starting to come around. And even in a demented way, as horrible as her behavior is, Leila is finally starting to figure out who she is.become more confident in herself.]]
* CatharticScream: Joey and Tim ride on the outside of a subway car in at the end of the first episode and let out that teen angst.



* ForcedOutOfTheCloset: [[spoiler:Bo, outs Sid after an argument by posting his personal statement online]].

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* ForcedOutOfTheCloset: [[spoiler:Bo, [[spoiler:Bo outs Sid after an argument by going through his laptop and posting his personal statement online]].



** Joey falls into this after her sexual assault, falling into a deep depression and it's made worse when her friends [[spoiler: deny assaulting her. The season finale shows that she's starting to manage it and put the incident behind her.]]

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** Joey falls into this after her sexual assault, falling into a deep depression and it's paranoia that's made worse when her friends [[spoiler: deny assaulting her. The season finale shows that she's starting to manage it and put the incident behind her.]]



* WithFriendsLikeThese: Joey's friends [[PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure promptly turn on her]] when she comes forward about [[spoiler:her assault]].

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* WithFriendsLikeThese: Joey's friends [[PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure promptly turn on abandon her]] when she comes forward about [[spoiler:her assault]].
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* TroubledTeen:
** Joey falls into this after her sexual assault, falling into a deep depression and it's made worse when her friends [[spoiler: deny assaulting her. The season finale shows that she's starting to manage it and put the incident behind her.]]
** Leila has been showing these signs in the POV scenes and episodes; she has very dark fantasies and thoughts, is highly narcissistic, and displays a troubling lack of empathy. [[spoiler: She forges a bomb threat to the school from the perspective of a racist, privileged white teenager and seemingly has no remorse for her actions]].
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* BittersweetEnding: Well on one hand, [[spoiler: Joey ends up having to change schools after being sexually assaulted, Dom is still living in PerpetualPoverty, Jay and Owen's friendship isn't totally mended, and Leila has been developing sociopathic characteristics all season, culminating by her ''calling in a bomb threat'' to the school just to get a play canceled.]] But on the other hand, [[spoiler: Joey is slowly but surely pulling herself out of her depression after she helped another rape victim, Jay finally finds the courage to stand up for Owen and his convictions publicly at a performance, Dom and John reach OfficialCouple status and her family is willing to bear down so she can reach her goals, and Sid gets into Harvard and embraces his sexuality and his parents are starting to come around. And even in a demented way, Leila is finally starting to figure out who she is.]]

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* ArtisticTitle: The show's title sequences are highly stylized, and are usually reflective of whatever happens in the episode.
* BandGeek: Jay and Owen subvert this trope by not being social outcasts but by still being thoroughly committed to the band.
* BathroomStallGraffiti: The first episode opens on a shot of this in the girls' locker room. It reads: "Ladies, what's better: a good fuck or a good shit? VOTE!" Good shit is the winner.
* BathroomStallOfOverheardInsults: In the first episode, when Joey attempts to pull a condom out of Grace's vagina and Grace loudly moans, Dom and her friends put their ears up to the stall door and audibly start gossiping about how the two are eating each other out, to which Joey responds by telling them to fuck off.



* BigBrotherInstinct: Sid has this with Meera, [[spoiler: protecting her from being put on the "bomb pussy" list by suggesting Leila and confronting Bo after he leaks Meera's nudes.]]



* DoubleStandard: The intention of Jayson and Owen's storyline is to highlight how even school jurisdiction disproportionately targets black students.

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* CouchGag: The locker being slammed in the title sequence changes each episode, usually based on whoever the episode is focused on.
** In order of episode: Leila, Joey, Sid, Dom, Jay, Sid, Jay, Leila, Dom.
* CrowdSong: The show's first episode begins with most of the girls' locker room spontaneously breaking out into Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow". This example is a bit closer to TruthInTelevision than most, since it's a hit song that a decent amount of Gen Z-ers are familiar with and there's no complicated choreography involved.
* DoubleStandard: The intention of Jayson Jay and Owen's storyline is to highlight how even school jurisdiction disproportionately targets black students.



* ExtremelyShortIntroSequence: Only about 7 seconds long.



* FreshmanFears: Leila.
* FriendOrIdolDecision: Jay is put in Owen's place to perform a saxophone solo at the all-state concert after Owen gets suspended, though he risks putting his friendship with Owen in jeopardy by taking his place. Jay ultimately ends up choosing [[spoiler:his friend, protesting Owen's inability to be there by putting black tape over his mouth and raising his fist in the air during what is supposed to be his solo, halting the whole performance.]]



* HidingBehindTheLanguageBarrier: A group of Chinese girls in Leila's history class – Wendi, Mei, and Su – constantly bully Leila within earshot of her in Mandarin, a language which she can't speak, even going as far as to insult her to her face.
* HormoneAddledTeenager: Could be said about nearly every main character, but Leila is probably the most obvious example.



* InnocentInnuendo: The first scene from the first episode shows Joey in a bathroom stall putting her hand up Grace's skirt as Grace moans loudly. The scene sounds sexual enough that Dom and her friends believe the two are having oral sex with one another, but it's eventually revealed that Joey is helping Grace pull out a condom that got stuck in her vagina during sex with George.
* LackOfEmpathy: Leila is rarely, if ever, depicted as being able to look outside of her own perspective.
* Lockdown: The school after the explosion in the first episode.



** George (in a yikes way) calls Leila a “geisha” and she corrects him that she is Chinese, not Japanese.

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** George (in a yikes way) calls Leila a “geisha” and “geisha”, though she corrects him, reminding him that she is Chinese, not Japanese.



* NiceGuy: John is a sweet and caring young man who supports Jayson and Owen when they are disproportionately punished at school.

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* NiceGuy: John is a sweet and caring young man who supports Jayson Jay and Owen when they are disproportionately punished at school.



* NotProven: The charges against George, Luke, and Tim are dropped due to a lack of evidence, much to Joey's understandable dismay.

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* NotProven: The [[spoiler:The charges against George, Luke, and Tim are dropped due to a lack of evidence, evidence]], much to Joey's understandable dismay.



* PregnancyScare: Grace freaks out when Dom asks her if she took Plan B.
* SlutShaming: Basically the entire premise of ''Slut: The Play''.

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* PregnancyScare: Grace freaks out when after Dom asks her if she took Plan B.
* SeniorYearStruggles: Sid spends a good chunk of the first season worrying about getting accepted into Harvard.
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SlutShaming: Basically Happens repeatedly throughout the entire premise of ''Slut: The Play''.show.



* TokenGoodTeammate: Sid becomes this by the finale - he initially reluctantly goes along with the other guys' bullsh*t and allows them to call him racist names in the hopes it will protect his younger sister Meera from them; he believes Joey when she comes forward and stops tolerating them.

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* TitleMontage: Changes to show the events of each episode.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Sid becomes this by the finale - he initially reluctantly goes along with the other guys' bullsh*t and allows them his teammates on the swim team to call him racist names in and degrade the hopes it will protect girls at Grand Army, but he eventually has a change of heart after [[spoiler:he is forced out of the closet and they make disparaging jokes about his younger sister Meera from them; he believes Joey when she comes forward and stops tolerating them.sexuality.]]

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* AntagonisticOffspring: Joey's parents divorced when her dad cheated on her mom, causing Joey to resent him, often talking back and ignoring his calls. [[spoiler:She admits later that her attitude towards him has softened because he has been more involved]].



* CatharticScream: Joey and Tim ride on the outside of a subway car in the first episode and let out that teen angst.



* {{Gaslighting}}: Joey confronts George, Luke, and Tim (as well as Anna) in the season 1 finale to get them to confess what they did and that they know it was wrong for closure. They tell her to her face that she's insane, and it's only after she leaves that Tim [[PoorlyTimedConfession fesses up]].



* GrewASpine: With UnfortunateImplications. Leila does end up standing up to the bullies in her Chinese class, but by telling them to speak English.



* PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure: Joey's friends promptly turn on her when she comes forward about [[spoiler:her assault]].



* WildTeenParty: Right from the first episode.

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* TokenGoodTeammate: Sid becomes this by the finale - he initially reluctantly goes along with the other guys' bullsh*t and allows them to call him racist names in the hopes it will protect his younger sister Meera from them; he believes Joey when she comes forward and stops tolerating them.
* TraumaButton: A television PSA about sexual assault causes Joey to break down on her mother's lap and reveal what happened to her.
* WildTeenParty: Right from in the first episode.episode.
* WithFriendsLikeThese: Joey's friends [[PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure promptly turn on her]] when she comes forward about [[spoiler:her assault]].


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* WorkingOutTheirEmotions: Joey goes on runs. She also dances in the season 1 finale, and it's the first time in a while she appears to be having fun.

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* AlliterativeName: Jayson Jackson.



* OnlyOneName: Grace, Wendi, Mei, and Su are the only notable characters without surnames.



* StepfordSmiler: Leila quite literally calls her smile "a disguise"

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* StepfordSmiler: Leila quite literally calls her smile "a disguise"disguise".
* WildTeenParty: Right from the first episode.



* {{Yandere}}: Leila becomes obsessed with George after receiving attention from him, even when it's less than complimentary.

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* {{Yandere}}: Leila becomes obsessed with George after receiving attention from him, even when it's it's... less than complimentary.

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* ClingyJealousGirl: Grace throws a drink at Leila for kissing George.


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* GreenEyedMonster:
** Grace throws pours a drink on Leila at a party for stumbling out of a bedroom with George.
** Grace and Leila are unreasonably possessive of George.


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* PregnancyScare: Grace freaks out when Dom asks her if she took Plan B.
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** George (in a weird way) calls Leila a “geisha” and she corrects him that she is Chinese, not Japanese.

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** George (in a weird yikes way) calls Leila a “geisha” and she corrects him that she is Chinese, not Japanese.
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* MistakenNationality:
** George (in a weird way) calls Leila a “geisha” and she corrects him that she is Chinese, not Japanese.
** Sid, the son of Indian immigrants, fears that he will be racially profiled after a [[spoiler:terrorist attack]].
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* NiceGuy: John is a sweet and caring young man who supports Jayson and Dante when they are disproportionately punished at school.

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* NiceGuy: John is a sweet and caring young man who supports Jayson and Dante Owen when they are disproportionately punished at school.
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* NiceGuy: John is a sweet and caring young man who is also supports Jayson and Dante when they are disproportionately punished at school.

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* NiceGuy: John is a sweet and caring young man who is also supports Jayson and Dante when they are disproportionately punished at school.
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* NiceGuy: John is a sweet and caring young man who is also supports Jayson and Dante when they are disproportionately punished at school.

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* AccompliceByInaction: Joey's friend, Tim [[spoiler:was in the car when she was assaulted and did nothing]]. One of the big tensions of her storyline is whether or not he admit what happened to provide a witness for her case.
* AdoptionAngst: Seems to be the source of a lot of Leila's identity issues.



* BystanderSyndrome: Joey's friend, Tim [[spoiler:was in the car when she was assaulted and did nothing]]. One of the big tensions of her storyline is whether or not he admit what happened to provide a witness for her case.


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* DoubleStandard: The intention of Jayson and Owen's storyline is to highlight how even school jurisdiction disproportionately targets black students.


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* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Leila has increasingly disturbing fantasies and [[spoiler:forges a bomb threat to the school]]. Omar happens upon these in her drawings.

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* ArrangedMarriage: Dom's family want to marry her off to provide for the family and also help a fellow Haitian get a green card.

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* ArrangedMarriage: Dom's family want her to marry her off to Ronald, a fellow Haitian, because he can provide for the family and also she can help a fellow Haitian him get a green card.



* BystanderSyndrome: Joey's friend, Tim [[spoiler:was in the car when she was assaulted]]. One of the big tensions of her storyline is whether or not he will come forward to provide a witness for her case.

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* BystanderSyndrome: Joey's friend, Tim [[spoiler:was in the car when she was assaulted]]. assaulted and did nothing]]. One of the big tensions of her storyline is whether or not he will come forward admit what happened to provide a witness for her case.



* CompensatingForSomething: Sid promises to visit Flora at college every weekend after getting back with her, and even she is a little taken aback by it.



* ForcedOutOfTheCloset: [[spoiler:Bo, outs Sid after an argument by posting his personal statement online]].



* NewTransferStudent: Joey transfers to Sacred Heart, an all girls private Catholic school, although she intends for it to be temporary.
* NotProven: The charges against George, Luke, and Tim are dropped due to a lack of evidence, much to Joey's understandable dismay.
* PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure: Joey's friends promptly turn on her when she comes forward about [[spoiler:her assault]].



* StepfordSmiler: Leila quite literally calls her smile "a disguise".
* WorkingClassHero: Dom has to help out her family.

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* StepfordSmiler: Leila quite literally calls her smile "a disguise".
disguise"
* WorkingClassHero: Dom has to help out be a {{Workaholic}} due to her family.financial circumstances in a way her friends do not between school work, her job, her ambitions, and caring for her family. She has to feed her family on $8 per person per meal.
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The series follows five students at the fictional Grand Army High School in Brooklyn: Joey Del Marco (Odessa A'zion (Adlon), a junior; Dominique "Dom" Pierre (Odley Jean), also a junior; Siddhartha "Sid" Pakam (Amir Bageria) a senior; Jayson Jackson (Maliq Johnson), a sophomore; and Leila Kwan Zimmer (Amalia Yoo), a freshman.

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The series follows five students at the fictional Grand Army High School in Brooklyn: Joey Del Marco (Odessa A'zion (Adlon), a junior; junior who was the lead character in the original play; Dominique "Dom" Pierre (Odley Jean), also a junior; Siddhartha "Sid" Pakam (Amir Bageria) a senior; Jayson Jackson (Maliq Johnson), a sophomore; and Leila Kwan Zimmer (Amalia Yoo), a freshman.
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* SoapBoxSadie: Joey is an outspoken feminist who seemingly has good intentions but sometimes tramples the very voices she purports to lift and fails to call out her own friends.

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* SoapBoxSadie: Joey is an outspoken feminist who seemingly has good intentions but sometimes tramples the very voices she purports to lift and fails to call out her own friends.friends on their problematic behavior.

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* BystanderSyndrome: Joey's friend, Tim [[spoiler:was in the car when she was assaulted]]. One of the big tensions of her storyline is whether or not he will come forward to provide a witness for her case.



* SlutShaming: Basically the entire premise of ''Slut: The Play''.



* {{Yandere}} / AnythingThatMoves: Leila becomes obsessed with George after receiving attention from him. She also delights in receiving any attention from guys. Any.

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* {{Yandere}} / AnythingThatMoves: {{Yandere}}: Leila becomes obsessed with George after receiving attention from him. She also delights in receiving any attention from guys. Any.him, even when it's less than complimentary.
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* ClingyJealousGirl: Grace throws a drink at Leila for kissing George.
* DressCode: Joey stages a "free the nipple" protest against the school's dress code in "See Me".



* StepfordSmiler: Leila quite literally calls her smile "a disguise".

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* StepfordSmiler: Leila quite literally calls her smile "a disguise".disguise".
* WorkingClassHero: Dom has to help out her family.
* {{Yandere}} / AnythingThatMoves: Leila becomes obsessed with George after receiving attention from him. She also delights in receiving any attention from guys. Any.

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* AcademicAthlete: Given that Grand Army High School is based on large selective NYC public schools such as Brooklyn Tech and Stuyvesant, most of the students are probably pretty smart.

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* AcademicAthlete: Given that Grand Army High School is based on large selective NYC public schools such as Brooklyn Tech and Stuyvesant, most of the students are probably pretty smart.


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* ArrangedMarriage: Dom's family want to marry her off to provide for the family and also help a fellow Haitian get a green card.

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* AcademicAthlete: Dom is a hard working basketball player who aspires to be the first in her family to go to college.

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* AcademicAthlete: Given that Grand Army High School is based on large selective NYC public schools such as Brooklyn Tech and Stuyvesant, most of the students are probably pretty smart.
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Dom is a hard working basketball player who aspires to be the first in her family to go to college.college.
** Sid is a Harvard-bound swimmer.
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* SoapBoxSadie: Joey is an outspoken feminist who seemingly has good intentions but falls into the white feminist trope as she fumbles when it comes to intersectional issues, trampling the very voices she purports to lift and failing to call out her own friends.

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* SoapBoxSadie: Joey is an outspoken feminist who seemingly has good intentions but falls into the white feminist trope as she fumbles when it comes to intersectional issues, trampling sometimes tramples the very voices she purports to lift and failing fails to call out her own friends.

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* AcademicAthlete: Dom is a hard working basketball player.

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* AcademicAthlete: Dom is a hard working basketball player.player who aspires to be the first in her family to go to college.



* IndulgentFantasySegue: Due to her love of ''The Walking Dead'', Leila experiences a few of these over the course of the series.

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* TheBeard: [[spoiler:Flora is unwittingly this to Sid]].
* IndulgentFantasySegue: Due to her love of ''The ''Series/The Walking Dead'', Leila experiences a few of these over the course of the series.series.
* SoapBoxSadie: Joey is an outspoken feminist who seemingly has good intentions but falls into the white feminist trope as she fumbles when it comes to intersectional issues, trampling the very voices she purports to lift and failing to call out her own friends.
* StepfordSmiler: Leila quite literally calls her smile "a disguise".

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* AloneInACrowd: Leila in particular.

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* AcademicAthlete: Dom is a hard working basketball player.
* AloneInACrowd: Leila in particular.particular.
* IndulgentFantasySegue: Due to her love of ''The Walking Dead'', Leila experiences a few of these over the course of the series.
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!! ''Grand Army'' provides examples of the following tropes:

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!! ''Grand Army'' provides examples of the following tropes:tropes:
*AloneInACrowd: Leila in particular.
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The series follows five students at the fictional Grand Army High School in Brooklyn: Joey Del Marco (Odessa A'zion (Adlon)), a junior; Dominique "Dom" Pierre (Odley Jean), also a junior; Siddhartha "Sid" Pakam (Amir Bageria) a senior; Jayson Jackson (Maliq Johnson), a sophomore; and Leila Kwan Zimmer (Amalia Yoo), a freshman.

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The series follows five students at the fictional Grand Army High School in Brooklyn: Joey Del Marco (Odessa A'zion (Adlon)), (Adlon), a junior; Dominique "Dom" Pierre (Odley Jean), also a junior; Siddhartha "Sid" Pakam (Amir Bageria) a senior; Jayson Jackson (Maliq Johnson), a sophomore; and Leila Kwan Zimmer (Amalia Yoo), a freshman.
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''Grand Army'' is a 2020 American Creator/{{Netflix}} original drama series. It is loosely based on Katie Cappiello's 2013 ''Slut: The Play''.

The series follows five students at the fictional Grand Army High School in Brooklyn: Joey Del Marco (Odessa A'zion (Adlon)), a junior; Dominique "Dom" Pierre (Odley Jean), also a junior; Siddhartha "Sid" Pakam (Amir Bageria) a senior; Jayson Jackson (Maliq Johnson), a sophomore; and Leila Kwan Zimmer (Amalia Yoo), a freshman.

The first season was released on October 16, 2020.

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!! ''Grand Army'' provides examples of the following tropes:

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