![]() ![]() AfterEllen recently covered Netflix’s original Trinkets covering Elodie’s strikingly similar storyline. AIzzie and Casey’s relationship is surprisingly… normal. Her brother Sam draws a picture of two gay penguins (an interest of his) and basically lets Casey know that no matter what, he will always have her back. This leads Casey to her coming out, which she does very confidently. Regardless, we find Casey experiences the intensity of a first break up, as well as the passion of a newfound relationship. This also leaves Casey’s sexuality open to interpretation as she could be bisexual, but her limited experience with both men and women doesn’t give her a lot to draw conclusions from. ![]() ![]() As the story usually goes, the girls leave their boyfriends to be together, and the rest is teenage drama-filled history.Ĭasey struggles deeply leaving her boyfriend she truly loved him, and what they had together was important to her. Naturally, they eventually kiss and begin to fall for each other, never having been openly attracted to women before. However, Casey and Izzie find themselves relating to each other’s hardships, and becoming quick friends. Once there, Casey is initially bullied by popular girl Izzie and finds herself wishing she never transferred. Casey is dating her boyfriend but gets the opportunity to transfer to a private school. It’s your typical girl-meets-girl high school romance. ![]()
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