: Like much of Guadagnino's work, the episode relies on small gestures and "soft" production to convey deep ambiguity and teenage angst.
: After shaving her head in the previous episode, Caitlin is confronted by Sarah , who gives her a flyer for a psychologist specializing in gender identity . This prompts Caitlin to research transitioning and testosterone online. [S1E6] Who We Are
: Fraser spends the night with Jonathan , an older soldier (30) he is infatuated with. They go to an outdoor movie and a bar, pushing the boundaries of their relationship. : Like much of Guadagnino's work, the episode
: The episode is set against the backdrop of the 2016 U.S. Election . As the results come in showing a victory for Donald Trump, a sense of dread settles over characters like Sarah (Fraser's mother), signaling a shift in power on the military base. рџ”‘ Key Character Developments : Fraser spends the night with Jonathan ,
: Like much of Guadagnino's work, the episode relies on small gestures and "soft" production to convey deep ambiguity and teenage angst.
: After shaving her head in the previous episode, Caitlin is confronted by Sarah , who gives her a flyer for a psychologist specializing in gender identity . This prompts Caitlin to research transitioning and testosterone online.
: Fraser spends the night with Jonathan , an older soldier (30) he is infatuated with. They go to an outdoor movie and a bar, pushing the boundaries of their relationship.
: The episode is set against the backdrop of the 2016 U.S. Election . As the results come in showing a victory for Donald Trump, a sense of dread settles over characters like Sarah (Fraser's mother), signaling a shift in power on the military base. рџ”‘ Key Character Developments