Freddie McClair
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Frederick "Freddie" McClair is a fictional character
from the British
television series Skins
. He is portrayed by Luke Pasqualino
. In the third series, he is involved in a love triangle
with Effy Stonem
and his best friend James Cook
. This causes a conflict between him and Cook, as well as their other best friend JJ
. In the fourth series he continues his relationship with Effy and attempts to help her through her depression.
and smoking weed
. His best friends are Cook and JJ, who call themselves "The Three Musketeers
" because of their close friendship. Freddie cares deeply for both his friends, helping JJ through his social problems because of his Asperger syndrome
and attempts to control Cook’s wild behaviour with varying degrees of success.
Freddie has a older sister Karen McClair who he cares for deeply but resents how she uses her mother’s death as leverage to win sympathy and popularity in a talent competition. His relationship with his father is also strained as he believes Karen gets preferential treatment over him. However in the fourth series he becomes closer with his family as well as Karen, having resolved their differences.
Freddie is portrayed as a sensitive character that falls in love with Effy Stonem. In series three his friendship with Cook deteriorates. Cook’s wild image has become unbearable and exacerbates Freddie’s concern for him as well as Cook eventually sleeping with Effy and boasting about it to Freddie. However Effy chooses Freddie in the series finale and Freddie is willing to reconcile with Cook, showing his capacity for forgiveness.
by Effy and consequently competes for her attention against his best friends Cook and JJ. Effy proposes whoever breaks the college rules first gets to have sex with her which Cook completes. In “Cook”, Freddie gets a call from Karen interrupting Cook’s birthday outing only to discover she wants drugs. Freddie discovers she’s at an engagement party and the gang go there only for Cook to cause trouble. Freddie admits he cannot take care of him anymore although Cook reconciles with him at the episode’s end.
In “Freddie”, he watches Karen reach the final of a talent show
but is disgusted at how she uses their mother’s death to further her progress in the competition. At home Effy arrives and talks to Freddie in his shed whilst smoking weed
. However Cook and JJ arrive only for Cook to demand Effy leave after she turns down his offer of sex. Later Freddie returns her bracelet and hints at a relationship but she rebuffs him, stating that she’d “break his heart”. Later in the episode, Freddie seeks out Effy at a park
where they share a passionate kiss in the water. Freddie confesses he loves her. Nonetheless, the end of the episode shows Cook around Effy’s where Freddie sees them in her bedroom window. Effy appears emotionless as Freddie walks away.
In “JJ
”, JJ, Freddie and Cook's mutual friend, is motivated by Emily to confront Freddie about the ruination of their once-strong friendship with Cook. There, he discovers that Freddie had developed a relationship with Katie Fitch, Emily's twin sister, and inadvertently reveals Emily's homosexuality to her. In the ensuing meeting he has with JJ, Freddie informs him that he must choose between him or Cook, which upsets JJ. Cook later takes some of JJ’s prescription medication which compels him to tell the truth. This concludes in Cook groggily admitting to Freddie that he loves Effy in a night-club after getting involved in a fight. Freddie discovers Effy does not love Cook back which gives him some hope.
In “Effy”, Freddie is continuing his relationship with Katie Fitch
to Effy’s jealousy. At a camping trip most of the gang attend, Freddie grows distant from Katie, flirting with Effy after her apparent rejection of Cook. Katie confronts Effy’s behaviour but because of Effy’s consumption of magic mushrooms (and subsequent bad trip), she knocks Katie out with a rock after she was pushed. Effy wanders back to the camp-site; she is too scared to tell the others of Katie and proceeds to have sex with Freddie. Katie is eventually found and taken to hospital where she reveals Effy hit and left her (although conveniently left out the reasons why she did so). Nonetheless this disgusts Freddie and a disgraced Effy leaves Bristol
with Cook.
In “Katie and Emily”, Freddie and JJ run into the Fitch twins at a clothes shop. Freddie talks to Katie and apologises for his behaviour at the camp-site, Katie forces Freddie to take her to the prom
and volunteers Emily to go with JJ. Freddie jokes that JJ would love to go with Emily after the two had sex. This causes problems for the Fitches and Emily’s relationship with Naomi.
In the series finale, Freddie gets a call from Effy who states her concern for Cook and how his father manipulates him. She tells Freddie where they are who takes JJ with him and travels there. The town host an annual race which the boys enter, stating the winner takes Effy. JJ surprisingly wins the race using his intelligence and uses the occasion to take charge and demand Effy picks one of them. Whilst she does not say anything, her gaze lingers at Freddie which angers Cook who leaves. Cook gets in an argument with his dad who threatens to burn Cook’s face off. Freddie arrives to knock Cook Senior out, helping his friend. The four travel back to Bristol where the problem seemingly remains unsolved despite Freddie temporarily patching up his differences with Cook.
of Sophia plunges the gang into mistrust. However Freddie is not affected by this, he is dwelling on Effy’s refusal to come back to college, and has been out of contact with her for some time.
In “Emily
”, Effy returns to college and speaks to Freddie. They discuss where Effy had been before she leaves, stating she missed Freddie the most. Freddie is doubtful when he sees her hugging Cook. When Emily questions Freddie whether he can trust her, he fails to answer. Later at a house party
, Freddie and Effy kiss making a watchful Cook lash out at a fellow party-goer out of rage and jealousy. They promptly leave.
In “Cook” it is revealed that Cook’s mother, Ruth, had given Freddie a blowjob
at Cook’s 15th birthday party. Freddie reveals this when he goes to see Cook having been concerned about his recent behaviour, and feeling sorrow for Cook being expelled from college. After Cook is arrested, Effy visits him in prison and informs him that she loves Freddie. On the date of his hearing
, Freddie, Effy and JJ visit him and await the trial conclusion only to discover Cook is being held in custody
.
In “Freddie”, Effy and Freddie live a hedonistic lifestyle away from their family. Freddie’s education and interaction with his other friends suffer as a result. Freddie is persuaded to see a school counselor
which proves ineffective. However, Freddie notices Effy’s psychotic tendencies and after a talk with his grandfather Norman, Freddie is motivated to look after her and not make the mistakes his father did with Freddie’s deceased mother. A trip outside with Effy starts well but eventually Effy is scared and loses Freddie in a street parade. Surprisingly it is Katie, part of the parade, who notices Effy and despite their past, she helps Effy find Freddie. They take Effy to Norman’s but after being left alone, Effy attempts suicide by slitting her wrists, only for Freddie to find her and take her to hospital. There, he meets Anthea, Effy’s mom, and tells her Effy needs her mother, not him. Cook, now escaped from custody, convinces Freddie not to give up on Effy.
In “Effy”, Effy returns home from hospital with a new schedule and a new reserved personality. She visits Freddie and they talk about her psychiatrist
Dr. Foster who has removed Effy’s bad memories and forbids Effy from seeing Freddie as part of the treatment. Freddie is understandably upset Effy had bad memories of him. Later the gang announce their A-Level
results. Effy declares the results are unimportant to her and leaves. When Freddie next sees her and they argue, Effy’s personality changes as Dr. Foster’s psychological work makes her forget everyone she has loved. However, after she talks with Cook (who saves her life in the process) she realises who she is and goes to Freddie and tells him to tell Dr. Foster to leave her alone. Freddie orders Dr. Foster to leave Effy and subsequently stays with Effy for the night. This is the last time she sees Freddie.
In the series finale, Cook discovers Freddie’s concern about Dr. Foster and follows the doctor back to his house. Cook breaks in to John's basement where he finds Freddie's blood stained clothes and shoes. Cook then seemingly hears Freddie's ghostly voice warning him to leave before Foster comes, this spooks Cook and he turns on a light just before Foster arrives with his baseball bat. John hits him in the stomach almost knocking him to the ground with his bat and verbally taunts him. Cook gets up laughing and admits he is a criminal and he has no sense, but then he tells John that he knows he killed Freddie. He then screams out "I'm Cook!" and launches himself at John as the season ends.
Fictional character
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from the British
United Kingdom
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television series Skins
Skins (TV series)
Skins is a BAFTA award-winning British teen drama that follows a group of teenagers in Bristol, South West England, through the two years of college. The controversial plot line explores issues such as dysfunctional families, mental illness , adolescent sexuality, substance abuse and death...
. He is portrayed by Luke Pasqualino
Luke Pasqualino
Luke Pasqualino is an English actor, best known for his portrayal of Freddie Mclair in the television series Skins.-Early life:...
. In the third series, he is involved in a love triangle
Love triangle
A love triangle is usually a romantic relationship involving three people. While it can refer to two people independently romantically linked with a third, it usually implies that each of the three people has some kind of relationship to the other two...
with Effy Stonem
Effy Stonem
Elizabeth "Effy" Stonem is a fictional character in the television series Skins, played by Kaya Scodelario. She is the only main character to appear in more than two series. She appears in all of the first four series...
and his best friend James Cook
James Cook (Skins character)
James Cook is a fictional character from the British television series Skins. He is portrayed by Jack O'Connell. In the third series he is considered very anti-heroic. His actions often cause trouble and create havoc, affecting those around him...
. This causes a conflict between him and Cook, as well as their other best friend JJ
JJ (Skins character)
Jonah Jeremiah "JJ" Jones is a fictional character on the E4 television series Skins and is portrayed by Ollie Barbieri. He was introduced in the third series as a socially inept teenager who was a long time friend of both Freddie Mclair and James Cook. JJ is notable for having Asperger Syndrome...
. In the fourth series he continues his relationship with Effy and attempts to help her through her depression.
Characterisation
Freddie is a laidback and sensible character who enjoys skateboardingSkateboarding
Skateboarding is an action sport which involves riding and performing tricks using a skateboard.Skateboarding can be a recreational activity, an art form, a job, or a method of transportation. Skateboarding has been shaped and influenced by many skateboarders throughout the years. A 2002 report...
and smoking weed
Cannabis
Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants that includes three putative species, Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis. These three taxa are indigenous to Central Asia, and South Asia. Cannabis has long been used for fibre , for seed and seed oils, for medicinal purposes, and as a...
. His best friends are Cook and JJ, who call themselves "The Three Musketeers
The Three Musketeers
The Three Musketeers is a novel by Alexandre Dumas, first serialized in March–July 1844. Set in the 17th century, it recounts the adventures of a young man named d'Artagnan after he leaves home to travel to Paris, to join the Musketeers of the Guard...
" because of their close friendship. Freddie cares deeply for both his friends, helping JJ through his social problems because of his Asperger syndrome
Asperger syndrome
Asperger's syndrome that is characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction, alongside restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests. It differs from other autism spectrum disorders by its relative preservation of linguistic and cognitive development...
and attempts to control Cook’s wild behaviour with varying degrees of success.
Freddie has a older sister Karen McClair who he cares for deeply but resents how she uses her mother’s death as leverage to win sympathy and popularity in a talent competition. His relationship with his father is also strained as he believes Karen gets preferential treatment over him. However in the fourth series he becomes closer with his family as well as Karen, having resolved their differences.
Freddie is portrayed as a sensitive character that falls in love with Effy Stonem. In series three his friendship with Cook deteriorates. Cook’s wild image has become unbearable and exacerbates Freddie’s concern for him as well as Cook eventually sleeping with Effy and boasting about it to Freddie. However Effy chooses Freddie in the series finale and Freddie is willing to reconcile with Cook, showing his capacity for forgiveness.
Series 3
In “Everyone”, Freddie starts his first day at college and is smittenLove at first sight
Love at first sight is a common trope in Western literature, in which a person, character, or speaker feels romantic attraction for a stranger on the first sight of them...
by Effy and consequently competes for her attention against his best friends Cook and JJ. Effy proposes whoever breaks the college rules first gets to have sex with her which Cook completes. In “Cook”, Freddie gets a call from Karen interrupting Cook’s birthday outing only to discover she wants drugs. Freddie discovers she’s at an engagement party and the gang go there only for Cook to cause trouble. Freddie admits he cannot take care of him anymore although Cook reconciles with him at the episode’s end.
In “Freddie”, he watches Karen reach the final of a talent show
Talent show
A talent show is an event where participants perform their talent or talents of acting, singing, dancing, acrobatics, drumming, martial arts, playing an instrument, and other activities to showcase a unique form of talent, sometimes for a reward, trophy or prize...
but is disgusted at how she uses their mother’s death to further her progress in the competition. At home Effy arrives and talks to Freddie in his shed whilst smoking weed
Cannabis
Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants that includes three putative species, Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis. These three taxa are indigenous to Central Asia, and South Asia. Cannabis has long been used for fibre , for seed and seed oils, for medicinal purposes, and as a...
. However Cook and JJ arrive only for Cook to demand Effy leave after she turns down his offer of sex. Later Freddie returns her bracelet and hints at a relationship but she rebuffs him, stating that she’d “break his heart”. Later in the episode, Freddie seeks out Effy at a park
Park
A park is a protected area, in its natural or semi-natural state, or planted, and set aside for human recreation and enjoyment, or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats. It may consist of rocks, soil, water, flora and fauna and grass areas. Many parks are legally protected by...
where they share a passionate kiss in the water. Freddie confesses he loves her. Nonetheless, the end of the episode shows Cook around Effy’s where Freddie sees them in her bedroom window. Effy appears emotionless as Freddie walks away.
In “JJ
JJ (Skins episode)
"JJ" is the seventh episode of the third series of the English teen drama Skins, which first aired on 5 March 2009 on E4 in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. The episode was written by the series' co-creator, Bryan Elsley, and was directed by Charles Martin...
”, JJ, Freddie and Cook's mutual friend, is motivated by Emily to confront Freddie about the ruination of their once-strong friendship with Cook. There, he discovers that Freddie had developed a relationship with Katie Fitch, Emily's twin sister, and inadvertently reveals Emily's homosexuality to her. In the ensuing meeting he has with JJ, Freddie informs him that he must choose between him or Cook, which upsets JJ. Cook later takes some of JJ’s prescription medication which compels him to tell the truth. This concludes in Cook groggily admitting to Freddie that he loves Effy in a night-club after getting involved in a fight. Freddie discovers Effy does not love Cook back which gives him some hope.
In “Effy”, Freddie is continuing his relationship with Katie Fitch
Katie Fitch
Katherine "Katie" Fitch is a fictional character in the television series Skins, played by Megan Prescott. She is introduced in the third series...
to Effy’s jealousy. At a camping trip most of the gang attend, Freddie grows distant from Katie, flirting with Effy after her apparent rejection of Cook. Katie confronts Effy’s behaviour but because of Effy’s consumption of magic mushrooms (and subsequent bad trip), she knocks Katie out with a rock after she was pushed. Effy wanders back to the camp-site; she is too scared to tell the others of Katie and proceeds to have sex with Freddie. Katie is eventually found and taken to hospital where she reveals Effy hit and left her (although conveniently left out the reasons why she did so). Nonetheless this disgusts Freddie and a disgraced Effy leaves Bristol
Bristol
Bristol is a city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, with an estimated population of 433,100 for the unitary authority in 2009, and a surrounding Larger Urban Zone with an estimated 1,070,000 residents in 2007...
with Cook.
In “Katie and Emily”, Freddie and JJ run into the Fitch twins at a clothes shop. Freddie talks to Katie and apologises for his behaviour at the camp-site, Katie forces Freddie to take her to the prom
Prom
In the United States and Canada, a prom, short for promenade, is a formal dance, or gathering of high school students. It is typically held near the end of the senior year. It figures greatly in popular culture and is a major event among high school students...
and volunteers Emily to go with JJ. Freddie jokes that JJ would love to go with Emily after the two had sex. This causes problems for the Fitches and Emily’s relationship with Naomi.
In the series finale, Freddie gets a call from Effy who states her concern for Cook and how his father manipulates him. She tells Freddie where they are who takes JJ with him and travels there. The town host an annual race which the boys enter, stating the winner takes Effy. JJ surprisingly wins the race using his intelligence and uses the occasion to take charge and demand Effy picks one of them. Whilst she does not say anything, her gaze lingers at Freddie which angers Cook who leaves. Cook gets in an argument with his dad who threatens to burn Cook’s face off. Freddie arrives to knock Cook Senior out, helping his friend. The four travel back to Bristol where the problem seemingly remains unsolved despite Freddie temporarily patching up his differences with Cook.
Series 4
In “Thomas”, the suicideSuicide
Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. Suicide is often committed out of despair or attributed to some underlying mental disorder, such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, alcoholism, or drug abuse...
of Sophia plunges the gang into mistrust. However Freddie is not affected by this, he is dwelling on Effy’s refusal to come back to college, and has been out of contact with her for some time.
In “Emily
Emily (Skins episode)
"Emily" is the second episode of the fourth series of the English teen drama Skins, and 31st overall. It first aired on 4 February 2010 on E4 in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. The episode was written by Ed Hime, and was directed by Philippa Langdale...
”, Effy returns to college and speaks to Freddie. They discuss where Effy had been before she leaves, stating she missed Freddie the most. Freddie is doubtful when he sees her hugging Cook. When Emily questions Freddie whether he can trust her, he fails to answer. Later at a house party
House party
A house party in the English-speaking world is typically a type of party where medium to large groups of people gather at the residence of the party's host. In modern usage, a house party is typically associated with teenage or young adult crowds, loud music, dancing, and the consumption of alcohol...
, Freddie and Effy kiss making a watchful Cook lash out at a fellow party-goer out of rage and jealousy. They promptly leave.
In “Cook” it is revealed that Cook’s mother, Ruth, had given Freddie a blowjob
Fellatio
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at Cook’s 15th birthday party. Freddie reveals this when he goes to see Cook having been concerned about his recent behaviour, and feeling sorrow for Cook being expelled from college. After Cook is arrested, Effy visits him in prison and informs him that she loves Freddie. On the date of his hearing
Hearing (law)
In law, a hearing is a proceeding before a court or other decision-making body or officer, such as a government agency.A hearing is generally distinguished from a trial in that it is usually shorter and often less formal...
, Freddie, Effy and JJ visit him and await the trial conclusion only to discover Cook is being held in custody
Detention (imprisonment)
Detention is the process when a state, government or citizen lawfully holds a person by removing their freedom of liberty at that time. This can be due to criminal charges being raised against the individual as part of a prosecution or to protect a person or property...
.
In “Freddie”, Effy and Freddie live a hedonistic lifestyle away from their family. Freddie’s education and interaction with his other friends suffer as a result. Freddie is persuaded to see a school counselor
School counselor
A school counselor is a counselor and an educator who works in elementary, middle, and high schools to provide academic, career, college access, and personal/social competencies to K-12 students...
which proves ineffective. However, Freddie notices Effy’s psychotic tendencies and after a talk with his grandfather Norman, Freddie is motivated to look after her and not make the mistakes his father did with Freddie’s deceased mother. A trip outside with Effy starts well but eventually Effy is scared and loses Freddie in a street parade. Surprisingly it is Katie, part of the parade, who notices Effy and despite their past, she helps Effy find Freddie. They take Effy to Norman’s but after being left alone, Effy attempts suicide by slitting her wrists, only for Freddie to find her and take her to hospital. There, he meets Anthea, Effy’s mom, and tells her Effy needs her mother, not him. Cook, now escaped from custody, convinces Freddie not to give up on Effy.
In “Effy”, Effy returns home from hospital with a new schedule and a new reserved personality. She visits Freddie and they talk about her psychiatrist
Psychiatrist
A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. All psychiatrists are trained in diagnostic evaluation and in psychotherapy...
Dr. Foster who has removed Effy’s bad memories and forbids Effy from seeing Freddie as part of the treatment. Freddie is understandably upset Effy had bad memories of him. Later the gang announce their A-Level
GCE Advanced Level
The Advanced Level General Certificate of Education, commonly referred to as an A-level, is a qualification offered by education institutions in England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Cameroon, and the Cayman Islands...
results. Effy declares the results are unimportant to her and leaves. When Freddie next sees her and they argue, Effy’s personality changes as Dr. Foster’s psychological work makes her forget everyone she has loved. However, after she talks with Cook (who saves her life in the process) she realises who she is and goes to Freddie and tells him to tell Dr. Foster to leave her alone. Freddie orders Dr. Foster to leave Effy and subsequently stays with Effy for the night. This is the last time she sees Freddie.
Death
Freddie receives a phone call from Dr. Foster and as a result he goes to confront the doctor personally. Freddie does not tell anyone about his decision. When he reaches Dr. Foster’s house, he demands that Foster leaves Effy alone. The doctor feigns agreement and promises to leave her. However, when Freddie goes to leave he finds the door is locked. Dr. Foster approaches him and informs Freddie that Effy means much more to him and proceeds to murder Freddie with a baseball bat.In the series finale, Cook discovers Freddie’s concern about Dr. Foster and follows the doctor back to his house. Cook breaks in to John's basement where he finds Freddie's blood stained clothes and shoes. Cook then seemingly hears Freddie's ghostly voice warning him to leave before Foster comes, this spooks Cook and he turns on a light just before Foster arrives with his baseball bat. John hits him in the stomach almost knocking him to the ground with his bat and verbally taunts him. Cook gets up laughing and admits he is a criminal and he has no sense, but then he tells John that he knows he killed Freddie. He then screams out "I'm Cook!" and launches himself at John as the season ends.