Skins/Characters

Skins introduces a new cast of characters every two seasons. The US cast section could use some work.

Anthony "Tony" Stonem
"Played by: Nicholas Hoult"


 * Affably Evil
 * Ambiguously Bi: It's never made clear whether his dalliance with  is just an experiment or if he's actually bisexual. Michelle's comment below only came after the fact.
 * Anti-Hero: Initially Type V, arguably a Type III or IV post-Character Development.
 * Anything That Moves: As Michelle says, "He sleeps with everyone, even boys!"
 * Blue Eyes: Of the second type.
 * Big Brother Instinct
 * Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Mainly to adults.
 * Break the Haughty
 * Byronic Hero
 * Character Development: In Season 2.
 * Depraved Bisexual
 * Draco in Leather Pants: In-universe, even.
 * Mr. Fanservice
 * Even the Guys Want Him: Subverted in that.
 * The Friend Nobody Likes
 * Genius Book Club
 * Heel Face Turn:
 * Heel Realization
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Sid.
 * Insufferable Genius: With one exception; see Small Name, Big Ego below.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Eventually
 * Lack of Empathy: In Season 1.
 * Look Both Ways:
 * Manipulative Bastard
 * The Masochism Tango: With Michelle.
 * Nietzsche Wannabe: Lampshaded in Sid's Season 1 episode, where Tony is actually seen reading Thus Spake Zarathustra.
 * Really Gets Around
 * Screw Yourself: Arguably, combined with Intimate Psychotherapy,
 * Small Name, Big Ego: Mostly averted, as Tony truly is an Insufferable Genius, but it is implied that his sexual prowess is not what he believes it to be. According to,   is the "one thing [Tony's] not actually good at," and in Season 2 Michelle says that   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.
 * Smug Snake
 * Sociopathic Hero
 * Toxic Friend Influence
 * The Vamp: Male example.
 * Villain Protagonist: Season 1.
 * Wicked Cultured

Michelle Richardson
"Played by: April Pearson"


 * Embarrassing Nickname: "Nips," Tony's less-than-flattering nickname for her.
 * Genius Ditz: 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, surpassing even Jal.
 * Green Eyes
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Jal.
 * Ojou
 * Romantic False Lead: For.
 * Shallow Love Interest: Finally subverted towards the end of Season 1.
 * The Masochism Tango: With Tony.
 * The Three Faces of Eve: The seductress.
 * Woman Scorned: In her Season 1 episode.

Sidney "Sid" Jenkins
"Played by: Mike Bailey"

"Tony: It's embarrassing. Sid: It's common and quite normal for someone of sixteen-- Tony: --No. It's embarrassing, Sid. Sid: ...Shit."
 * Anti-Hero: Type I.
 * Big Eater
 * Butt Monkey
 * Cordon Bleugh Chef
 * Fun T-Shirt: He has one with a talking dog on it, that tends to go off at inappropriate times.
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Tony.
 * Love Hurts: With Cassie.
 * A Man Is Not a Virgin: Plot of the very first episode.


 * Nature Abhors a Virgin
 * Nerd Glasses: But of course.
 * Not a Morning Person
 * The Pig Pen: A minor example.
 * Romantic False Lead: For.
 * Slap Slap Kiss: With Cassie, in Season 2.
 * Slobs Versus Snobs: With Tony.
 * Theme Naming: 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 Odd Names Out, marking them for black sheep and outcast status.
 * This Loser Is You
 * The Unfavourite: 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.

Cassandra "Cassie" Ainsworth
"Played by: Hannah Murray"


 * Anything That Moves / Really Gets Around: An Informed Attribute.
 * : In Season 2.
 * Cloudcuckoolander
 * Cool Shades
 * Ditzy Genius: 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 heavy books.
 * Driven to Suicide / Spurned Into Suicide.
 * Interrupted Suicide: Thanks to Jal.
 * Dull Surprise: Occasionally, such as when she catches  having sex.
 * : While she's not in a relationship with him, the death of  definitely affects her this way.
 * Forgets to Eat: As part of her anorexia, Cassie refuses to eat.
 * Genius Book Club
 * Genki Girl: Appears that way at first.
 * He's Dead, Jim: Has this reaction.
 * Hair of Gold
 * I Just Want to Be Beautiful
 * Love Hurts: With Sid.
 * Manic Pixie Dream Girl: 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.
 * The Messiah: Appears that way at times during Season 1, especially in her "Unseen Skins" episode. She definitely isn't one in Season 2, however.
 * Motor Mouth
 * Obfuscating Insanity: Despite having real mental health issues, she does this at times, sometimes combined with Obfuscating Stupidity.
 * Parental Substitute: For her brother.
 * Platonic Life Partners: With Chris.
 * The Ophelia: 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.)
 * Quirky Curls
 * Slap Slap Kiss: With Sid in Season 2.
 * Stepford Smiler
 * Super OCD: A mild example.
 * The Three Faces of Eve: The child.
 * Through the Eyes of Madness: 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.
 * : In season 2
 * Verbal Tic / Catch Phrase: "Oh. Wow. Lovely."
 * Woman in White
 * Woman Scorned: Throughout Season 2.
 * : In season 2
 * Verbal Tic / Catch Phrase: "Oh. Wow. Lovely."
 * Woman in White
 * Woman Scorned: Throughout Season 2.

Chris Miles
"Played by: Joe Dempsie"


 * Anti-Hero: Type I.
 * Can't Get Away with Nuthin'
 * Catch Phrase: "Fuck it".
 * Fun T-Shirt
 * Life of the Party: Well, they all are, but Chris more than anyone.
 * Male Frontal Nudity
 * The Messiah: He loves everyone and everything
 * New Job Episode: His season 2 episode.
 * Nice Guy
 * Opposites Attract: With Jal.
 * Parental Abandonment
 * Platonic Life Partners: With Cassie.
 * Second Love:
 * The Stoner: Perhaps also the Erudite Stoner.
 * Teacher-Student Romance: With Angie.
 * Trauma Conga Line: His backstory.
 * The Unfavorite: How his parents treat him. His dad even goes so far as to only have photos of Peter.
 * Uptight Loves Wild: Gender Flipped with Jal.
 * The Stoner: Perhaps also the Erudite Stoner.
 * Teacher-Student Romance: With Angie.
 * Trauma Conga Line: His backstory.
 * The Unfavorite: How his parents treat him. His dad even goes so far as to only have photos of Peter.
 * Uptight Loves Wild: Gender Flipped with Jal.
 * Uptight Loves Wild: Gender Flipped with Jal.

Jalander "Jal" Fazer
"Played by: Larissa Wilson"

"Chris: You don't have sex, do you? You have clarinet lessons."
 * Black and Nerdy:


 * : In Series 2.
 * Closer to Earth
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Elegant Classical Musician
 * : Averted.
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Michelle.
 * Only Sane Woman: Tends to play the voice of reason among the characters.
 * Opposites Attract: With Chris.
 * The Smart Guy: She tends to play this role, even though Tony and Cassie are arguably smarter.
 * Team Mom
 * The Three Faces of Eve: The mother.
 * Token Minority
 * Uptight Loves Wild: Gender Flipped with Chris.
 * You Are a Credit to Your Race: 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 the group.
 * Uptight Loves Wild: Gender Flipped with Chris.
 * You Are a Credit to Your Race: 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 the group.

Maxxie Oliver
"Played by: Mitch Hewer"


 * All Gays Love Theater: Dancing is more his thing, but he does love the theater.
 * Billy Elliot Plot
 * Camp Gay: A mild example, but he loves dancing and theater.
 * Club Kid: 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.
 * Mr. Fanservice: Ironically enough.
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Anwar, although obviously minus the "heterosexual" as far as Maxxie goes.
 * Only Sane Man: More or less. Still has his issues, but handles them a lot better than most of his friends.
 * Performance Artist
 * Shirtless Scene: With nudity.
 * Those Two Guys: With Anwar, particularly in the first series.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: Well, fairly light blonde.

Anwar Kharral
"Played by: Dev Patel"


 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Maxxie.
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: Dev Patel got his big break in Slumdog Millionaire not long after ending his tenure on Skins.
 * Plucky Comic Relief: Especially true in Season 2, where Anwar's storyline seemed to exist to provide a bit of a fun Mood Whiplash in the midst of the Darker and Edgier arcs surrounding the other characters.
 * Straw Hypocrite: 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.
 * Those Two Guys: With Maxxie, particularly in the first series.
 * Twofer Token Minority

Elizabeth "Effy" Stonem
"Played by: Kaya Scodelario"


 * Big Brother Worship
 * Brother-Sister Incest: YMMV, but Tony and Effy give off...vibes...at times.
 * Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Mostly to her parents.
 * The Chessmaster
 * Emotionless Girl
 * Genius Book Club
 * Kuudere
 * Odd Friendship: With Pandora.
 * Parental Favoritism: Her mother definitely prefers her over Tony.
 * Silent Bob: In Season 1.
 * Stepford Smiler: Gets hinted at in her Season 2 episode, when Tony says her reserve and stoicness don't fool him; however, it's not really fully explored until Generation 2.
 * The Stoic

Sketch (Lucy)
"Played by: Aimee-Ffion Edwards"


 * Abhorrent Admirer: Creepy and completely ignores...
 * Incompatible Orientation
 * Stalker with a Crush: Towards Maxxie.
 * 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.

Anthea Stonem
"Played by: Morwenna Banks"


 * Adults Are Useless: Useless. Ignores Tony and Effy.
 * Parental Favoritism: In Effy's favor.

Jim Stonem
"Played by: Harry Enfield"


 * Bumbling Dad

Anna Richardson
"Played by: Arabella Weir"


 * Hot Mom

Scarlett
"Played by: Sia Berkeley"


 * Daddy's Girl
 * Fiery Redhead
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold
 * Life of the Party

Mark Jenkins
"Played by: Peter Capaldi"


 * Calling the Old Man Out: Both the receiver and giver.
 * Jerkass: he gets better though
 * The Unfavourite
 * The Unfavourite
 * The Unfavourite

Elizabeth Jenkins
"Played by: Josie Lawrence"

Marcus and Margeritte Ainsworth
"Played by: Neil Morrissey and Naomi Allisstone"


 * Chuck Cunningham Syndrome
 * Hands-Off Parenting
 * Parental Obliviousness
 * What Happened to the Mouse?: It's never explained what happened to them, although we assume they are still in Elgin.

Graham Miles

 * Dramatic Irony:
 * Parental Abandonment
 * I Have No Son: Not quite, but he doesn't acknowledge Chris as his son, going to the extreme of only having baby pictures of Peter.

Chris's mother

 * Parental Abandonment

Peter Miles

 * Dead Big Brother
 * In the Blood

Ronnie Fazer
"Played by: Mark Monero"


 * Daddy's Girl

Jal's Mother
"Played by Josette Simon"


 * Parental Abandonment

Ace and Lyton Fazer
"Played by Troy Glasgow and Adrian Fergus Fuller"


 * Annoying Younger Sibling: To Jal.
 * Jive Turkey
 * Those Two Guys

Istiak Kharral
"Played by Inder Manocha"


 * Good Parents
 * Happily Married: Lets his wife have her way in everything because of his love for her.
 * Reasonable Authority Figure: One of the few on the show.

Bibi Kharral
"Played by Nina Wadia"


 * Doting Parent
 * Happily Married
 * Hidden Depths: Her masturbation joke in the generation finale suggests she's maybe a bit looser than she initially seems.

Uncle Muneer
"Played by Nish Nathwani"


 * Amazingly Embarrassing Uncle
 * Dumbass DJ

Walter Oliver
"Played by: Bill Bailey"


 * Good Parents
 * Tall Poppy Syndrome

Jackie Oliver

 * Good Parents

Posh Kenneth
"Played by: Daniel Kaluuya"


 * Hey, It's That Guy!: Daniel Kaluuya would later play Tealeaf in Psychoville
 * Jive Turkey: The joke being that his posh accent means he doesn't sound nearly as "ghetto" as he would like to.
 * Token Minority Couple: His moment with Jal in the Series 1 finale.
 * You Look Familiar: Daniel Kaluuya turned up playing a DJ in a series 3 episode.

Abigail Stock
"Played by: Georgina Moffet"


 * Blondes Are Evil
 * Rich Bitch
 * Romantic False Lead

Josh Stock
"Played by: Ben Lloyd-Hughes"


 * Beware the Nice Ones: Though it's more that he turns out to not be so nice once Tony screws him over.
 * : For Michelle.
 * Took a Level in Jerkass: In Effy's episode.

Pandora Moon
"Played by: Lisa Backwell"


 * Corrupt the Cutie
 * The Ditz
 * New Transfer Student

Angie
"Played by: Siwan Morris"


 * Hot for Student

Doug
"Played by: Giles Thomas"

""Oggie oggie oggie!""
 * Cool Teacher: At least, he tries:

- *blank stare*

Josie
"Played by: Josie Long"


 * Misplaced Kindergarten Teacher

Madison "Mad" Twatter
"Played by: Stephen Walters"


 * Badass Mustache
 * Berserk Button: DON'T stare.
 * Good Hair, Evil Hair: His handlebar mustache puts him in the latter category.
 * Unfortunate Names: Though he seems to enjoy it.

Alan the Taxi Driver
"Played by: Alan George"


 * Cool Old Guy
 * The Mentor: To Cassie.

Elizabeth "Effy" Stonem
"Played by: Kaya Scodelario"


 * Blue Eyes: Like her brother, the second type.
 * Beneath the Mask: It finally comes off in Season 4, but we get some peeks even before that - for example, with her "Unseen Skins" in Season 1, and with her speech to Katie in Pandora's Season 3 episode.
 * Broken Bird: Gave off this impression from her earliest appearances, until Sanity Slippage ensued.
 * Fallen Princess
 * Fille Fatale: All three of the Musketeers fall for her.
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Pandora.
 * Ice Queen
 * Love Makes You Crazy: Effy can't seem to handle being in a relationship with someone she genuinely loves,.
 * The Ophelia
 * Room Full of Crazy: In Freddie's Season 4 episode,
 * Sanity Slippage: In Season 4.
 * Stepford Smiler: Types A and C. Effy's complete personality shifts with each season turned out to just be different masks. Invoked by Anthea in Season 3, who says to JJ that nothing terrifies Effy more than "showing her cards."
 * Unkempt Beauty

Pandora "Panda" Moon
"Played by: Lisa Backwell"


 * Ascended Extra: Was a minor character in Series 2; now a part of the main cast.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Particularly at the beginning of Series 3.
 * Corrupt the Cutie: Panda now wants to be corrupted even more.
 * Genius Ditz
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Effy.
 * No Social Skills: JJ looks positively smooth in comparison.
 * Slumber Party Ploy: How she keeps her mom from knowing about all the drugs and sex she partakes in.
 * Your Cheating Heart: Continues having sex with Cook even after Thomas comes back to Britain and they consequently get back together.
 * Your Cheating Heart: Continues having sex with Cook even after Thomas comes back to Britain and they consequently get back together.

Thomas Tomone
"Played by: Merveille Lukeba"


 * You Fail Geography Forever: Is Thomas from the Republic of the Congo or the Democratic Republic of the Congo? Pandora's description of it being between Gabon and Cameroon suggests the former (the D.R.C. doesn't border either of those countries), dialogue suggests the latter. Do the writers not realize they are different countries?
 * Bilingual Bonus: When he speaks French. Most of his French dialogue is subtitled, of course, but some stand-alone words are not.
 * Black and Nerdy: A mild case. He claims to be great at math and to have scored at the top of his class in his village high school.
 * But Not Too Foreign: Averted. He's from Africa.
 * Everything Sounds Sexier in French
 * Foreign Cuss Word: "Merde" (meaning "shit") is a favorite of his.
 * : A particularly egregious example.
 * Magical Negro: Sometimes comes across as this; Katie even lampshades it.
 * Naive Newcomer: Played straight until they get to Pandora's aunt's house. Then it's quickly subverted.
 * Odd Friendship: With J.J.
 * Token Minority
 * Took a Level in Jerkass: His Season 4 episode, to some.
 * Your Cheating Heart: He cheats on Pandora in Season 4.

Jonah "JJ" Jeremiah Jones
"Played by: Ollie Barbieri"


 * Absent-Minded Professor: Cook even calls him a "nutty professor."
 * Alliteration
 * Adorkable: His interest in magic tricks and model planes, his trivia skills, and the repeated Star Trek references in his Season 4 ep.
 * Asperger's Syndrome: Provides the page quote, even. He also stands out as one of the few portrayals in the media that is both realistic and sympathetic.
 * Beware the Nice Ones
 * Butt Monkey: In-universe, at least.
 * Bow Ties Are Cool
 * Demoted to Extra: Essentially what happens after his Season 4 episode.
 * Did I Just Say That Out Loud?: Has a lot of these moments, from telling Effy that Cook was sleeping with someone else to.
 * Good with Numbers
 * Incompatible Orientation:
 * A Man Is Not a Virgin: Subverted . Played with in Season 4 when Thomas points out that.
 * Motor Mouth: When he gets "locked-on."
 * Odd Friendship: With Emily and with Thomas. His friendship with Thomas in particular came out of nowhere.
 * Power Trio: Usually the Ego, occasionally the Super-ego.
 * Serenade Your Lover: What he does, with his adorable rendition of "True" by Spandau Ballet.
 * TV Genius: Subverted - he has all the traits to fit the trope, but he's never made out to be any smarter than anyone else (except in terms of remembering lots of random facts). His social isolation is his defining factor. He does however excel in mathematics, as he clearly states in his form introduction.

James Cook
"Played by: Jack O'Connell"


 * Anti-Hero: Initially appeared as a Type V, but was eventually revealed to be more of a Type I.
 * Berserk Button: Don't mention his mum.
 * Big Eater
 * The Friend Nobody Likes: In S3.
 * Hair-Trigger Temper
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Freddie.
 * Hypocrisy Nod: Everybody pisses on you? What goes around comes around.
 * Incompatible Orientation:
 * Jerkass: And a particularly obnoxious one at that, though one scene would imply it's really a Jerkass Facade.
 * Large Ham: It's part of his character.
 * Last-Name Basis
 * Odd Friendship: With Naomi, by Season 4.
 * Power Trio: The Id.

Frederick "Freddie" Mclair
"Played by: Luke Pasqualino"


 * Big Brother Instinct: He's not a fan of Karen's decision to exploit their mother's memory to help her win Search for a Sexxbomb, but he cheers for her at her final performance,  and
 * Mr. Fanservice: The show likes to remind us of Freddie's nice chest.
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Cook.
 * Missing Mom: Well, dead mom.
 * Power Trio: Usually the Super-ego (lampshaded by Cook when he calls him a "fun-sponge"), occasionally the Ego.
 * Shirtless Scene: Seems to enjoy leaving his shirt at home even in the non-sex scenes.
 * The Stoner
 * The Unfavourite: Karen comprehensively dumps on him - with their father's support and praise, most notably when Freddie loses his beloved shed.
 * The Unfavourite: Karen comprehensively dumps on him - with their father's support and praise, most notably when Freddie loses his beloved shed.

Katherine "Katie" Fitch
"Played by: Megan Prescott"


 * Alpha Bitch: At least, she aspires to be one. Particularly in Season 3.
 * Broke Episode: Her Season 4 episode.
 * Different As Night and Day
 * Everybody Smokes: Averted, notably she's the only teenage character to outright state that they don't smoke.
 * Foil: The show sets her up as Effy's foil, though they're eventually revealed to be Not So Different. She is more the foil to her sister. Having a twin that is, personality-wise, one's total opposite means those differing factors are highlighted.
 * It's a Costume Party, I Swear: The maid of honor at the wedding Katie and her mom are planning pulls a version of this on Katie: she switches the theme, doesn't tell Katie, and doesn't make her a corresponding costume.
 * Manipulative Bastard: Particularly during her and Emily's season 3 episode.
 * No Periods, Period:
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: The red oni to Emily's blue oni, especially in Series 3. Less so in Season 4, not because Katie stops being fierce, but because Emily stops being a shy doormat.
 * Romantic False Lead:
 * Tsundere
 * Twincest: The writers basically went to town with Katie/Emily subtext in their S3 episode.

Emily Fitch
"Played by: Kathryn Prescott"


 * Break the Cutie: Series Four.
 * Different As Night and Day
 * Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs: Particularly in Series 3.
 * Foil: To her sister as explained above, as well as to Naomi. Emily's close-knit family, and the fact that she's a twin, contrasts with Naomi's more independent life, with a mom who is not always around. This explains why Emily dives face-first into their relationship, going serious all at once, while Naomi is scared off by that and wants to ease into it slowly.
 * Gayngst
 * Lipstick Lesbian
 * Odd Friendship: With J.J.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue oni to Katie's red oni, at least through most of Series 3. Less so after she starts to crawl out from Katie's shadow at the end of Season 3, though she's still more low-key and sensitive than her sister.
 * Single-Target Sexuality: Naomi.
 * Schoolgirl Lesbians

Naomi Campbell
"Played by: Lily Loveless"


 * All Take and No Give:
 * Armored Closet Gay: At first.
 * Disappeared Dad
 * First Kiss:
 * Gayngst
 * Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today?: In Season 3. Naomi is very quick to remind Emily how very straight she is between lip-locking sessions.
 * Informed Ability: Naomi is supposedly very political and hates injustice, but apart from her character video diary, unsuccessful run for student president, and her poster of Nelson Mandela on her bedroom wall, this is never really shown.
 * The run for president was unsuccessful precisely because she hates injustice (she refused to let Harriet and Doug get away with trying to rig the election in her favour).
 * Also, it's lampshaded earlier in the episode when she points out that Emily shouldn't know that about her, having said all of about three sentences to her, none of them political.
 * Love At First Sight: "I think I was twelve."
 * Messy Hair: Becomes her default hairstyle during season 4.
 * Name's the Same
 * Odd Friendship: With Cook, by Season 4. Let's not forget she got him in trouble in the generation opener when he tried to show her his dick tattoos.
 * And oddly enough, Effy as well, though the moments are fleeting. Evidenced in JJ's Season 3 episode, when they discuss Naomi's sexuality and Effy's love for Freddie, and Effy's Season 4 episode, when Naomi goes to visit Effy to discuss Naomi's  relationship with Emily.
 * Single-Target Sexuality: Emily.
 * Schoolgirl Lesbians
 * Stepford Snarker: "I learned how to become a sarcastic bitch just to make it feel normal."
 * Tsundere: See above.
 * Your Cheating Heart:

Anthea Stonem
"Played by: Morwenna Banks"


 * Actor Allusion: She cheats on Jim with his line manager, played by David Baddiel, Banks' real life partner.
 * Your Cheating Heart: She's been cheating on her husband with his line manager.

Jim Stonem
"Played by: Harry Enfield"


 * Put on a Bus: Partway through Season 3 (when he finds out about Anthea's cheating).

Angela Moon
"Played by: Sally Phillips"


 * Adults Are Useless: Is easily dispatched by the MDMA brownies and Pandora's friends are able to have the party they wanted.
 * Amazingly Embarrassing Parent: Played with. Angela is one, but Pandora doesn't see her this way - and is more worried about how her hard-partying friends are going to embarrass her in front of her mom.
 * Hidden Depths: Her sex tape with the cranky neighbor that Effy and Cook find when they fall into the house next door.
 * My Beloved Smother: Angela doesn't want Pandora anywhere near boys. Oddly enough, Panda doesn't see her this way, even though she breaks all her rules.
 * Only Sane Parent: Arguably. With the exception of her ideas about boyfriends, her rules for Pandora are actually pretty reasonable.
 * Unsuspectingly Soused: After Katie puts MDMA in the brownies when Angela's back is turned.

Aunt Elizabeth
"Played by: Maureen Lipman"


 * Unsuspectingly Soused: Doesn't realize tea plants are marijuana. (Or maybe she does, given the way she's happily smoking them at the end...)

Celia Jones
"Played by: Juliet Cowan"


 * Did I Just Say That Out Loud?: When she accidentally calls Lara a "slut" in JJ's Season 4 episode.

Edward Jones
"Played by: Douglas Hodge"


 * Hands-Off Parenting: He spends most of the time hiding behind a newspaper.

Ruth Cook
"Played by: Tanya Franks"


 * Hands-Off Parenting: Hasn't seen her son since she kicked him out for selling her wedding rings for dope - until he's under house arrest in Season 4.
 * Mrs. Robinson: Has sex with.
 * Really Gets Around

James Cook, Sr
"Played by: Matt King"


 * Disappeared Dad
 * Jerkass
 * You're Not My Father

Leo Mclair
"Played by: Simon Day"

Karen Mclair
"Played by: Klariza Clayton"


 * Bratty Teenage Daughter
 * Idol Singer: Her dream is to be the English equivalent of this.

Jenna Fitch
"Played by: Ronnie Ancona"


 * Break the Haughty: In Katie's Season 4 episode when.
 * Smug Snake

Rob Fitch
"Played by: John Bishop"


 * Bumbling Dad
 * Overprotective Dad: "If they're not still virgins tomorrow, I'll hunt you down like dogs."
 * Your Cheating Heart: Cheated on Jenna once with her sister; he explains it to Emily to help her deal.
 * Stepford Smiler: Series 4.

James Fitch
"Played by: Redd Smith"


 * Annoying Younger Sibling: From Katie and Emily's perspectives.
 * Kidanova: Fancies himself as one.
 * Mouthy Kid

Gina Campbell
"Played by: Olivia Colman"


 * Hands-Off Parenting: Also could be lumped in with Missing Mom. Gina apparently left Naomi on her own for a year to do ... well, something. (She'd stated that she wanted to "fuck on every beach in India" before she ended up pregnant; that's the most likely explanation.) Strange because for the most part of Season 3, she was a good parent.
 * New Age Retro Hippie

Johnny White
"Played by: Mackenzie Crook"


 * Expy: Plenty of people saw his character as a clone of Mad Twatter.
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: He's Ragetti.

Lara Lloyd
"Played by: Georgia Henshaw"


 * Manic Pixie Dream Girl: A mild case, but she does basically exist just to be.
 * Teen Pregnancy

Sophia Moore
"Played by: Amberley Gridley"


 * Driven to Suicide: Way to start a season!
 * Military Brat: Her dad died fighting in battle and she's also part of the Army Cadet Force.
 * Posthumous Character
 * Room Full of Crazy: Cadet locker, rather.
 * Stalker with a Crush: Taken to the extreme. Sophia has a whole locker shrine dedicated to Naomi. Items include covertly taken snapshots of Naomi, Naomi's bracelet, an old toothbrush of Naomi's, and a Garibaldi wrapper Naomi had thrown out.
 * Tragic Dream: Naomi. Art school.

Matt Moore
"Played by: Richard Southgate"


 * Big Brother Instinct
 * Military Brat

Dr. John Foster
"Played by: Hugo Speer"


 * Ax Crazy
 * If I Can't Have You
 * Mind Rape: Attempts this on Effy.
 * The Shrink: A particularly extreme Type 1.
 * Stalker with a Crush
 * Yandere

Sam
"Played by: Ben Evans"


 * Berserk Button: Unknowingly presses Katie's in her Season 4 episode.
 * Biggus Dickus: What Katie claims him to be.

Andrea Babajide
"Played by: Adelayo Adedayo"


 * Betty and Veronica: The show plays with this trope. The pressure Thomas is feeling from his parents and church to "stick with his culture" makes him see Andrea as the Betty to Pandora's Veronica (yes, we are talking about Panda here). By the end of the episode he realizes it's more reversed.
 * Preacher's Kid: Mostly Type 1, though her dalliance with Thomas could slide her toward Type 3.
 * Small Name, Big Ego: While she's not entirely without musical talents, she does have an inflated sense of her abilities, as her speech about Lady Gaga, Beyonce, etc. indicates.

Kieran Macfoeinaiugh
"Played by: Ardal O'Hanlon"

"Kieran: Would you believe it only cost me £2.50? And three tokens from the top of Weetabix packets. Naomi: Yeah, I really would believe that."
 * The Alleged Car:


 * Apathetic Teacher: "Hi, I'm Kieran and I hate being a fucking teacher."
 * Hot for Student: For Naomi, after he misreads the signals.

Harriet Lawes
"Played by: Victoria Wicks"


 * Put on a Bus: After Season 3.

David Blood
"Played by: Chris Addison"


 * Sadist Teacher: Seems to take pleasure in expelling people.
 * Tyrant Takes the Helm: Sweeps in at the beginning of Season 4 with plans to improve the school - mostly by expelling anyone who steps a toe out of line.

T. Love
"Played by: Will Young"


 * Waxing Lyrical: Most of his advice is derived from the work of Michael Jackson.

Francesca "Franky" Fitzgerald
"Played by: Dakota Blue Richards"


 * Aborted Arc: The reasons behind her Freak-Out in the Season 5 finale when . As of the Season 6 premiere,
 * Actress Allusion: Franky coming from Oxford is a possible allusion to The Golden Compass.
 * All of the Other Reindeer
 * Ambiguously Lesbian: She is referred to as a lesbian by some character early in the season, but
 * Beautiful All Along: In her first episode after her makeover.
 * Badass Longcoat
 * Bifauxnen: She has a very butch/androgynous way of dressing.
 * Broken Bird: Implied specifically by  in the finale.
 * Cool Loser
 * The Dandy: Has the appearance of one but lacks the obvious vanity and she apparently makes some of her own clothes.
 * Dark and Troubled Past
 * Eating Lunch Alone
 * Freaky Is Cool
 * Friendship Moment: "You got a lighter?"
 * : In Season 6.
 * Hates Being Touched
 * Has Two Daddies
 * Headphones Equal Isolation
 * The Heart
 * Hey It's That Girl! : Dakota Blue Richards was Lyra in The Golden Compass.
 * Hidden Depths: She's a skilled animator, DJ, photographer and tailor.
 * And as of season 6, fluent in French.
 * In-Series Nickname: She seems to be called "Headfuck" by the other characters quite a lot...
 * Internalized Categorism
 * I Just Want to Be Normal: Lampshaded almost word-for-word after  in 5x08.
 * I Just Want to Have Friends
 * Kuudere
 * Ms Imagination
 * Naive Newcomer
 * No Social Skills: At first due to her being shy.
 * Parental Abandonment
 * Shrinking Violet
 * The Rival: How Mini sees her, until they become friends.
 * Suppressed Mammaries: Many were surprised to see that Dakota Blue Richards has actually got not inconsiderable breasts, when she's not dressed as Franky.
 * Tomboy
 * Tomboyish Nickname
 * Unresolved Sexual Tension: With.
 * Suppressed Mammaries: Many were surprised to see that Dakota Blue Richards has actually got not inconsiderable breasts, when she's not dressed as Franky.
 * Tomboy
 * Tomboyish Nickname
 * Unresolved Sexual Tension: With.
 * Unresolved Sexual Tension: With.

Aloysius "Alo" Creevey
"Played by: Will Merrick"


 * Aerith and Bob
 * Antiquated Linguistics: Prone to speaking in incredibly outdated parlance.
 * Book Dumb
 * Calling the Old Man Out: Tries to do this, only it doesn't go well.
 * Canine Companion: Rags the dog, it's pretty much his breaking point when his mother threatens to take his dog away.
 * A Date with Rosie Palms: Or Ultra-Wanking.
 * Friendship Moment: He has this with Mini in his season 5 episode, as she comforts him after.
 * Growing Up Sucks: The theme of his season 5 episode, combined with All Work vs. All Play.
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Rich.
 * The Internet Is for Porn
 * Life of the Party
 * Momma's Boy
 * Odd Friendship: With Mini.
 * Redheaded Hero
 * Scarily Competent Tracker: Well sortof.
 * Slobs Versus Snobs: As a slob, he has this dynamic with Rich and Mini.
 * The Slacker
 * Snap Back: He was pulled out of college in his season 5 episode and in the next episode he is seen performing in the School Play like nothing happened.
 * The Stoner
 * The West Country: Has a strong West Country accent and lives on a farm.
 * The Stoner
 * The West Country: Has a strong West Country accent and lives on a farm.

Richard "Rich" Hardbeck
"Played by: Alexander Arnold"


 * Beta Couple: With Grace.
 * Cannot Spit It Out
 * The Cynic
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Drunken Song
 * : In his Season 6 episode.
 * Fool for Love
 * Headphones Equal Isolation
 * In Vino Veritas
 * The Snark Knight
 * Odd Couple: With Grace.
 * Opposites Attract: Grace even name-drops the trope.
 * Prince Charming: He becomes one in Grace's season 5 episode.
 * Real Men Wear Pink
 * Relationship Upgrade: With  after a very brief and awkward First Kiss.
 * Shirtless Scene: Complete with body moisturiser.
 * Jerkass / Jerkass Facade: His musical snobbery towards anything that isn't metal is extremely grating.
 * Particularly in his Season 5 episode to, who
 * He does get a little better though after a few Break the Haughty moments.
 * He's gotten more likeable since then due to his relationship with.
 * Sensory Abuse: Temporarily loses his hearing after listening to the "heaviest" record ever made.
 * Team Chef
 * Team Chef

Mini McGuinness
"Played by: Freya Mavor"


 * Aborted Arc:
 * All Love Is Unrequited: First there is her one-sided love for Nick,
 * Alpha Bitch: Possibly a deconstruction of the trope.
 * Bad Bad Acting: She goes into a Narmy Large Ham mode during the rehearsal of the production of Twelfth Night.
 * /: The Word of God insistence going into S6 that, in spite of  , is arguably one of these.
 * Blondes Are Evil
 * Blue Eyes: The first type.
 * Break the Haughty
 * City Mouse
 * Clingy Jealous Girl: She takes this to Determinator levels at times, first to Nick, and then.
 * Control Freak
 * Dark Secret:
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Defrosting Ice Queen
 * Disappeared Dad
 * Easily Forgiven: By Franky, considering the bullying she put her through.
 * Girl Posse: Well, to start with anyway.
 * Fallen Princess
 * Faking Amnesia
 * Fan Disservice: Any of her sex scenes with Nick, due to how downright-painful it looks for her.
 * Forgets to Eat: She possibly has an eating disorder.
 * If You Ever Do Anything to Hurt Her...: Says this to, about.
 * I Just Want to Be Beautiful
 * Inferiority Superiority Complex
 * In Love with Love
 * Internalized Categorism
 * Kick the Dog: Making Liv drink a bottle of vodka after she's already had far too much to drink.
 * Let's Wait a While: Atypical for a show where Everybody Has Lots of Sex.
 * Lovable Alpha Bitch: Eventually.
 * Make Way for the Princess
 * The Matchmaker: Tries to do this with, presumably to get back at Liv.
 * No Sense of Personal Space: Mainly towards Franky.
 * Passive-Aggressive Kombat: Her speciality.
 * Odd Couple: With Franky
 * Suddenly Sexuality: How some fans see, arising as it does toward the end of the season, after all her drama with Nick.
 * Pet the Dog: Her interactions with Alo in his episode.
 * Power Trio: The ego.
 * Rich Bitch: Not exactly rich, but she does throw pretty extravagant parties for someone her age.
 * Actually, she and her mother live in a low-income neighborhood, so she is far from being actually rich. Nick tells Liv in Mini's Season 5 episode that he hasn't been to Mini's home even if they've been going out for over a month, so it's possible that Mini tries to maintain a Rich Bitch image.
 * Sleep Mask
 * Small Name, Big Ego
 * Stepford Smiler
 * The Three Faces of Eve: The child.
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: She is the girly girl to Franky's Tomboy.
 * Tragic Heroine: At least in her season 5 episode.
 * Tsundere: Although some see her as more of a Yandere.
 * What the Hell Is That Accent?: To many, it seems to be a mix of an English accent, the actress's natural Scottish Accent and possibly something else (apparently the actress lived in France a lot, although it could be mistaken for Irish).
 * When She Smiles: You gotta admit, whenever she smiles is an instantly adorable moment.
 * The Three Faces of Eve: The child.
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: She is the girly girl to Franky's Tomboy.
 * Tragic Heroine: At least in her season 5 episode.
 * Tsundere: Although some see her as more of a Yandere.
 * What the Hell Is That Accent?: To many, it seems to be a mix of an English accent, the actress's natural Scottish Accent and possibly something else (apparently the actress lived in France a lot, although it could be mistaken for Irish).
 * When She Smiles: You gotta admit, whenever she smiles is an instantly adorable moment.
 * When She Smiles: You gotta admit, whenever she smiles is an instantly adorable moment.

Olivia "Liv" Malone
"Played by: Laya Lewis"


 * Bottle Fairy
 * Closer to Earth: To begin with, anyway.
 * Fashionable Asymmetry
 * Five-Finger Discount
 * Informed Ability: All the stuff on her E4 profile picture about her being obsessed with dancing.
 * Parental Abandonment: Has a Disappeared Dad and a distant mother who goes away on New Age retreats and leaves her in charge.
 * Really Gets Around
 * Ruptured Appendix: Liv spends her S6 episode thinking she has a lump on her uterus and is scared to have it medically looked at,.
 * Power Trio: The id.
 * The Three Faces of Eve: The seductress.
 * Took a Level in Jerkass: In Grace's Season 5 episode.
 * Toxic Friend Influence: Noticeably after her Season 5 episode, Her offering the girls cocaine is a prime example.
 * With Friends Like These...: Mini.

Grace Violet
"Played by: Jessica Sula"


 * Ambiguously Brown: She has interracial parents.
 * The Ballerina
 * Beta Couple: With Rich.
 * The Cutie
 * Daddy's Girl
 * Dark Secret:
 * The Ditz: Appears that way in Franky's episode, with several Shutting Up Now moments.
 * Double Agent: Something of this during the first few episodes, being a member of both Mini's gang (with Liv and Nick) and Franky's (with Alo and Rich).
 * Extreme Doormat: Played with.
 * Fairy Tale Motifs
 * For Happiness
 * : As it seems.
 * Longing for Fictionland
 * Nice Girl
 * Odd Couple: With Richard.
 * Ojou
 * Opposites Attract: Grace mentions the trope by name, as it appears to be the case between her and Rich.
 * Playing Cyrano: To  in the second episode of series 5.
 * Power Trio: The superego.
 * Preppy Name: also a Names to Trust Immediately
 * Princess Classic: She's not actually a princess, but this trope gets referenced and deconstructed with regard to her character.
 * Spoiled Sweet
 * Stepford Smiler
 * Team Mom
 * The Three Faces of Eve: The mother.
 * Stepford Smiler
 * Team Mom
 * The Three Faces of Eve: The mother.

Nicholas "Nick" Levan
"Played by: Sean Teale"

"Nick: "Isn’t this wicked. The Bloods and Cripples together at last. You get me?" Grace: "What’s he talking about?" Rich: "Nick’s suggesting that were a bunch of cripples and that he and Mini, are similar to a black violent LA street gang... obviously""
 * Adorkable: Post-Character Development.
 * Always Someone Better: How he sees his brother.
 * A Man Is Not a Virgin / A Man Is Always Eager
 * : How a lot of fans are interpreting the  from the latter's upcoming episode.
 * Analogy Backfire


 * Book Dumb
 * Broken Ace
 * Calling the Old Man Out
 * Mr. Fanservice
 * How the Mighty Have Fallen
 * In-Universe Catharsis: Smashing his father's kitchen with a golf club.
 * I Want to Be a Real Man: Due to the influence of his father.
 * Friendship Moment: With Franky, their conversation on the swing set, and when he stands up for Franky after a guy threatens her.
 * Jerk Jock: Before the onset of Character Development.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold
 * The Masochism Tango: With Mini, they first appear to be Birds of a Feather but it becomes painfully obvious that they don't work as a couple.
 * Missing Mom
 * Shallow Love Interest: Both he and Mini are shallow love interests to each other, at least initially.
 * Your Cheating Heart
 * Your Cheating Heart

Matthew "Matty"
"Played by: Sebastian De Souza"


 * Ambiguously Bisexual: Mainly due to Word of God indicating the character the character was originally supposed to be bisexual, that and the character profile that lists Shortbus and My Own Private Idaho as his favourite movies.
 * Black Sheep
 * Birds of a Feather:
 * Dull Surprise
 * Five-Finger Discount
 * Genius Book Club: He can be seen reading Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time in Grace's Season 5 episode.
 * Plus his profile on the E4 website.
 * Master of the Mixed Message
 * Missing Mom
 * Mysterious Past
 * Only One Name: Until Liv's episode.
 * Perma-Stubble
 * Playing Gertrude: Sebastian de Souza is younger than Sean Teale by a year, but on the show, Matty is older than Nick.
 * The Quiet One
 * Rebellious Spirit
 * Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The sensitive one in contrast to his.
 * Sibling Rivalry:.
 * The Stoic
 * Toxic Friend Influence
 * The Tramp: Until Nick's Season 5 episode.
 * Troubled but Cute

Alex Henley
"Played by: Sam Jackson"


 * All Gays Are Promiscuous
 * The Gambling Addict
 * Mistaken For Prostitute
 * Nice Guy
 * Put on a Bus: Literally, in the S6 finale.
 * Sixth Ranger: Was announced as a new "main cast" character who would be introduced in Season 6.
 * Invisible to Gaydar

Geoff Cumber and Jeff Woodburn
"Played by: John Sessions and Gareth Farr"


 * Good Parents: At least initially, they appear to be a rare case of caring parents on the show.
 * Happily Married
 * Home Guard: Both former members of the Territorial Army.
 * One Steve Limit: Averted, but not as quite their names are very similar.

Kevin Hardbeck
"Played by: Daniel Ryan"


 * First-Name Basis: Rich always refers to his dad by his first name (barring the end of the episode when Rich calls him "dad" as a Pet the Dog moment).
 * Nice Guy

Shelley McGuinness
"Played by: Clare Grogan"


 * Amazingly Embarrassing Parent
 * All Men Are Perverts: Her views on men boils down to this.
 * Hot Mom: What she considers herself to be.
 * Really Gets Around: In sharp contrast to her daughter

Maude Malone

 * Annoying Younger Sibling: To Liv, at times.
 * Black and Nerdy
 * Bookworm
 * Genius Book Club: Is shown reading Infinite Jest.

Bella Malone

 * Cool Big Sis: To Liv, at times.
 * Mama Didn't Raise No Criminal

Leon Levan
"Played by Dorian Lough"


 * Break the Motivational Speaker
 * Catch Phrase: 'Man Up' and bizarrely 'Peace Out'
 * Education Papa
 * Jerkass
 * Never My Fault
 * Porn Stache
 * The Cobbler's Children Have No Shoes
 * The Shrink: A life coach and motivational speaker but still counts as an unintentional type 1
 * Tough Love
 * Waxing Lyrical: "Every breath you take" by The Police

Catherine Creevey
"Played by Ingrid Lacey"


 * All Take and No Give: Her relationship with Alo is pretty much defined by the fact that neither side wishes to compromise, making them both "takers."
 * Apron Matron
 * Family Business: Her main goal is to have Alo work full time on the Crevvey family farm, something that doesn't sit well with Alo.
 * In-Series Nickname: Mumgabe
 * My Beloved Smother
 * Parental Obliviousness
 * Tough Love

David Blood
"Played by: Chris Addison"


 * Being Personal Isn't Professional:Why he insists on keeping his relationship with a secret so it doesn't compromise his position.
 * The "B" Grade: Invokes this trope by threatening to send to Mayberry's College for Young Ladies against her will if she gets less than A on her drama exam,
 * Camp Straight
 * Control Freak
 * Dean Bitterman
 * Death Glare: Gives quite a formidable one to while they are having dinner
 * Evilly Affable
 * Happily Married:
 * To the point of Sickeningly Sweethearts with the dancing and the pea song.
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: Chris Addison was Ollie in The Thick of It
 * Kick the Dog: On a regular basis
 * Large Ham
 * Luke, I Am Your Father: Reveal to audience only.
 * Names to Run Away From Really Fast
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed: Is based on David Cameron, there's even a photo of him with David Cameron in one episode which he vomits his sandwich onto.
 * Older Than They Look: The actor is nearly 40 but he doesn't look older than thirty and the character has to be older than that because.
 * Sadist Teacher: As he put it Education is war against inefficiency, ignorance, idleness, and chewing gum.
 * Screw the Rules, I Have Connections
 * Sharp-Dressed Man
 * Sadist Teacher: As he put it Education is war against inefficiency, ignorance, idleness, and chewing gum.
 * Screw the Rules, I Have Connections
 * Sharp-Dressed Man
 * Screw the Rules, I Have Connections
 * Sharp-Dressed Man

Gregory
"Played by: Alastair Mackenzie"


 * Disappeared Dad

Eric
"Played By: Justin Edwards"


 * Actor Allusion: Clare Grogan's ex-partner is called Gregory.
 * Paternal Substitute: Eric is probably a better father figure to Mini than her biological one,.
 * You're Not My Father: Mini's initial attitude towards him.

Tony Schneider
"Played by: James Newman British Counterpart: Tony Stonem"


 * All Guys Want Cheerleaders: Has a thing for Tea.
 * Anti-Hero: Type V.
 * Incompatible Orientation: With Tea.
 * Jerkass

Michelle Reinhart
"Played by: Rachel Thevenard British Counterpart: Michelle Richardson"


 * Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: How she sees her mother.
 * Obfuscating Stupidity: As the principal points out during Michelle's episode, Michelle is very intelligent and gifted, but dumbs herself down to attract boys and hard-partying friends.
 * Selective Obliviousness: She's pretty much the only one who doesn't know Tony's been cheating on her.

Stanley Lucerne
"Played by: Daniel Flaherty British Counterpart: Sid Jenkins"


 * A Date with Rosie Palms: In Tony's episode and again in Cadie's episode, this time on Michelle's bed while holding her teddy bear.
 * Anti-Hero: Type I.
 * The Precious Precious Car: Steals his father's car only for it to blow up after being caught driving without a license, although it's actually The Alleged Car and it was precious for sentimental reason.
 * The Stoner

Chris Collins
"Played by: Jesse Carere British Counterpart: Chris Miles"


 * Expy: While the other Skins US characters have been developed beyond their British inspirations somewhat, he remains essentially a direct copy of the original Chris, if a bit meaner.
 * Hot For Teacher
 * Life of the Party: Relative to the other characters, that is. Though at least one person thinks it's an Informed Attribute.
 * The Stoner

Cadie Campbell
"Played by: Britne Oldford British Counterpart: Cassie Ainsworth"


 * But Not Too Black
 * Cloudcuckoolander
 * Dull Surprise
 * Knife Nut
 * No Medication for Me
 * Race Lift: Cassie was White, while Cadie is biracial (Black and White).
 * Room Full of Crazy: What her mom thinks of her room. Your mileage may vary.
 * Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: She is terrified of birds (pigeons in particular).

Tea Marvelli
"Played by: Sofia Black D'elia British Counterpart: Maxxie Oliver"


 * A Date with Rosie Palms: In her episode.
 * All Gays Are Promiscuous: Tea isn't interested in a relationship; she just wants sex.
 * All Guys Want Cheerleaders: Much to her dismay.
 * The Cheerleader
 * Gayngst
 * Gender Flip
 * In the Blood: Turns out.
 * It Is Pronounced "Tro-PAY": Her name is pronounced TAY-uh, not like the drink.
 * Lipstick Lesbian
 * The Mafia: It's implied that her dad is a member.
 * No Bisexuals: Many have pointed out that having Tea come out as bisexual would be a great solution to the Tony/Tea/Betty triangle, appeasing both Tea/Tony shippers and queer fans upset about the show resorting to an offensive cliche. However, Word of God has confirmed that she is a lesbian, not bisexual, and her interest in Tony is strictly friendly and she's just confused. Um, okay...
 * Twofer Token Minority: Lesbian and (half-)Jewish.

Daisy Valero
"Played by: Camille Crescencia-Mills British Counterpart: Jal Fazer"


 * Buxom Is Better
 * Elegant Classical Musician: Like Jal, although Daisy plays the trumpet.
 * Mistaken for Gay: By Tea's family.
 * Only Sane Woman: Like her British counterpart, Daisy tends to play this role - though she is a bit wilder than Jal was.
 * Race Lift: Jal was Black; Daisy is Latina (though she looks more Filipina than she does Latina, as Camille is half-Filipina).
 * Team Mom: Even more so than Jal.
 * Team Mom: Even more so than Jal.

Abbud Siddiky
"Played by: Ron Mustafaa British Counterpart: Anwar Kharral"


 * All Guys Want Cheerleaders: Has a thing for Tea.
 * Friends with Benefits: How his relationship with Daisy.
 * Girl-On-Girl Is Hot: Why he went to Tea's "Big Gay Night Out." Was disappointed when they turned out to be much more interested in each other than in the dudes like him looking on.
 * Incompatible Orientation: With Tea.
 * Nature Abhors a Virgin:

Eura Schneider
"Played by: Eleanor Zichy British Counterpart: Effy Stonem"


 * The Voiceless

Michelle's Mom

 * Amazingly Embarrassing Parent
 * Really Gets Around

Nana Marvelli

 * Bi the Way
 * In the Blood: Likes the ladies, just like her granddaughter.

Tabitha

 * Blondes Are Evil
 * Expy: Of Abigail Stock.
 * Rich Bitch

Mad Mao Le Dong

 * Ax Crazy
 * Badass Grandpa: Not in a good way.
 * Expy: Of Mad Twatter.
 * Unfortunate Names

Betty

 * The Beard: Her boyfriend.
 * Gayngst
 * Lipstick Lesbian

Tina

 * A Day in the Limelight: Her episode.
 * Expy: Of Angie from the original.
 * Hot for Student