This was yesterday's update - sorry, the time got away from me. I'll give you two today.
Skins loves playing with Manic Pixie Dream Girls. Each generation of the show has a girl that
fits this trope to varying degrees.
Despite plenty of nuts-and-bolts differences between the three
characters, they all serve some form of the MPD Girl’s traditional
function. However, at its best, Skins takes tropes and does something
unexpected with them, and each girl (with unhappily-diminishing returns, it
seems) veers off from MPD Girl standards in her own way.
We’ll
start at the beginning. Cassie is easily
the most Manic Pixie-ish, with her quirky dress sense, spacey demeanor, and
unusual habits. This is a character
whose first romantic scene takes place on a trampoline and who later names a
pet slug after the boy she likes. Her
relationship with Sid has some definite MPD Girl hallmarks, too, the idea that
he does crazy (as in odd, not as in ill-advised) stuff under Cassie’s influence. But, as I said when I wrote about Cassie,
she’s not just a kooky vessel for Sid’s life lesson. She has a lot of real pain, much of which
stems from her severe body-image issues, and in part, her cheery flightiness is
a way of masking that. She’s spent time
in a mental health facility, she’s tried to kill herself, and for her, eating a
hamburger is a major personal
victory. The most important departure
Cassie makes from the typical MPD Girl is that her story is about her:
her problems, her fears, her longings, and her growth.
Effy actually
appears first in generation one, as Tony’s younger sister. Already, she catches the eye – she refuses to
speak through most of series 1, and in series 2 she’s a shrewd puppet master
who quietly fixes everyone’s lives – but she doesn’t really resemble an MPD
Girl until she joins the main ensemble in generation two. Here, the show doesn’t lean so heavily on the
Manic Pixie part; if anything, she’s a “free spirit,” mainly in the form of an
unapologetic zeal for partying and hallucinogenic drugs. That said, Effie is a serious Dream
Girl. Freddie, Cook, and JJ are all
instantly drawn to her, and all three boys find themselves in love with her at
variously points throughout series 3 and 4.
Unfortunately, Effie winds up being the object of the plot far more
often than the subject; generally, she’s viewed through the boys’ lenses,
making her a less-successful subversion than Cassie. She does take the trope to new places,
though. Like Cassie, Effy is a bundle of
issues, particularly in series 4, where she struggles hard with her mental
health. Although her story still tends
to come from Freddie or Cook’s perspective, they start to see Effy as a person
outside of themselves, and even more, they see that her “free spirit” life
isn’t easy or enviable and their own lives aren’t magically bettered simply by
loving her. It’s complicated, and it’s
difficult, not some MPD Girl fantasy of what they want Effy to be.
great piece! I just started watching Skins and wanted to know if Cassie's storyline ever departed from the MPDG that she was initially portrayed as. Well, to me at least
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