Tony was the first to appear. His quilt was exaggerated enough. The posters of "Eight and a Half" and "Zoom" were posted in the room. To be honest, I didn't like these two movies. They are just to prove that they can understand them, just like Tony often read Nietzsche's books, these seem to be another good skin of Tony to make him smarter.
Sid lived a poor life, his grades were not good enough, he was on the verge of being hung up, and had a crush on Tony's girlfriend Michelle, but people regarded him as air. Good things can't be his turn, and bad things are always on his back. It wasn't until Michelle and Tony parted ways that Michelle suddenly pulled Sid as a life-saving straw and asked him to cry. The funny thing was that this scene happened to be caught by Sid's father. He was ecstatic to call Sid's mother, thanking himself. Son is not gay.
Cassie always stares wide-eyed o wow, like someone who is out of this world. She loves Sid wholeheartedly and hope they do well in season 2.
Maxxie had curly hair in the first few episodes, so he didn't pay much attention to this guy who was good at tap dancing, and then suddenly a blond boy appeared in the fifth episode, only then did he know that it was the straight-haired version of Maxxie. There's an episode where Cassie paints his feet with nail polish...that's how good-looking boys end up.
In the last episode, although Tony was hit by a car, everyone can follow the axiom of the protagonist's immortality, and I believe he will become a little more likable in the next season. Plus, Sid sings while walking
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