![]() Her darker side got worse when Rue exposed her affair with Nate, which eventually caused Cassie to finally free her sociopathic personality where she was willing to abuse, bully and torture her former friends and family in order to get what she wants. ![]() It's clear that overtime she has developed complete anger and hatred and after everything that happened to her in the past, she wants revenge and retribution for everything that happened, starting with her willingly stealing Nate. However, due to her obsession of completing her idealistic life with Nate, Cassie ended up slowly developing a demonic personality due to years of trauma where she showed no mercy to anyone around her and would wield her hatred and resentment against those who wound her ego, which was clearly exposed when Cassie gloated to Nate about being crazier than Maddy. By the end of Season 1, Cassie decided to focus on herself, a decision which ended up going down the drain when Season 2 began.Ĭassie ended up at a bodega after an argument with Lexi, where she was found by Nate and was taken by him to the New Years Eve Party, from there and then she was slowly smitten and in love with him after a night with him and did everything to make him notice her and like her more. Throughout the series we see her go through a lot of trauma where she gets used for sex by everyone around her, her boyfriend McKay going through prejudices for being with someone like her and eventually accidentally getting pregnant and getting an abortion. It worsened after her dad ran away due to his drug addiction and when he came back, he used "love" in order to manipulate Cassie and stole money from them for more drugs, which left her heartbroken. It is also shown that despite knowing that her actions as a result of getting together with Nate are completely wrong and brutal, namely flaunting her relationship with Nate to Maddy and abusing and humiliating Lexi for her play, she still does them anyway simply for the sick kicks and amusement she gets from it and the enjoyment and satisfaction she gets from making others suffer in despair like she did in the past.Ĭassie is a young woman who was constantly sexualised and degraded by people around her due to her body reaching puberty too early, because of which she attracted a lot of attention and had low self-esteem as a result. She is capable of manipulating and breaking the will of characters like Maddy and Lexi, whether it's by psychological manipulation or verbal abuse, which results in them doubting themselves and their place. Cassie is also shown to be very good at manipulation, deception, gaslighting and intimidation against her enemies. Throughout Season 2, at first it seemed like she was worried about her friendship with Maddy and it seemed like she was genuinely manipulated by Nate.īut later, we see that she has some of the similar traits of Nate as like him, she also suffered a trauma related to her father and ended up developing dangerous anger issues as a result. She also justifies her actions despite them being wrong. She also showed no care for Maddy because she got together with Nate, despite knowing he abused her best friend. In Season 2, during her relationship with Nate, Cassie became self-destructive, sadistic and vengeful. Because she is mentally insecure, she constantly makes bad decisions. In Season 1, Cassie used to be a very sweet and nice girl. ![]() She’s kind of on the outside, even though she’s there, and it makes her feel even more alone.Cassie is a beautiful young woman with blonde hair and blue eyes. ![]() Her dad left and never came back, her mom has gone with alcohol, and her friends are - they have their thing, and she’s in the group, but she never feels like she truly is there and belongs. But for her, not being alone makes her feel safe because everyone always leaves. That’s kind of a comforting thought in her mind, even though she’s clearly not in the right place, and he’s not in the right place. She’s terrified of being alone, and I think that’s why she has that scene with McKay where she says, “I just want to dream about it,” because if she has a child she’s never going to be alone. But I also think that Cassie has a lot of fears because she hasn’t truly figured out who she is yet. It’s a mixture of her mom fearing that Cassie is going to turn into her, and I think that Cassie’s terrified she’s going to turn into her mom. Do you think Cassie has a fear of becoming her parents, or do you think that’s more Cassie’s mom’s fear for her? ![]()
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