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Cassie Ainsworth
Skins character
Cass 2.jpg
Hannah Murray as Cassie
First appearance "Tony"
Last appearance "Final Goodbyes"
Cause/reason En masse cast departure
Created by Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain
Portrayed by Hannah Murray
Centric episode(s)

"Cassie":

Information
Age 19
Date of birth 1990
Occupation Student
Family Marcus (father)
Margeritte (mother)
Reuben (brother)
Spouse(s) Simon (ex-boyfriend) Sid Jenkins (current boyfriend)

Cassandra Ainsworth is a fictional character in the television series Skins who is portrayed by Hannah Murray.

[edit] Characterisation and creation

Cassie is depicted as being eccentric and suffering from several mental disorders — most notably, anorexia nervosa — and multiple problems, including low self-esteem, suicidal ideation, and drug addiction.[1] Murray described her character as...

...very interesting because she has a lot of problems, and she's very troubled, and she's anorexic and completely lacking in self-esteem and self-belief, but along with that she's sort of quite smart. I think that she has quite a good reading on a lot of the other characters about what they're like and how they work and stuff, and I think she's a very clever girl, and she's also kind of silly and dreamy and quite fun at the same time as being a very tragic character.
Hannah Murray, Interview with Digital Spy[1]

The titular second episode of the first series and the penultimate episode of the second series focus on Cassie; the former focuses on her mental state and the latter focuses on her relationship with roommate Chris Miles (Joe Dempsie). The show's producers and writers discussed her described her centric episode in an interview with The Independent as about "how she gets through her day without eating ... how she feels and what her tactics are", and campaigned to prevent any announcement of any counselling helplines during the episode's credits because they "didn't want a little preachy drama where everyone hugs at the end"; instead, the producers hoped that people would recognise their own faults in Cassie.[2] One reviewer described Cassie as being "as pale as Hamlet's Ophelia and arguably twice as mad".[3]

Cassie was partially modeled on Katie Jane Garside

[edit] Series 1-2

At the beginning of the first series, Cassie is recently discharged from hospital after a suicide attempt off-screen. Her best friend Michelle Richardson (April Pearson) arranges for her to take Sid Jenkins' (Mike Bailey) virginity at a party. Throughout the first series, Cassie develops an attraction to Sid, who unintentionally stands her up twice: after being unintentionally stood up in "Sid", she attempts to commit suicide; and after Sid stands her up again to rescue his best friend Tony Stonem's (Nicholas Hoult) sister Effy (Kaya Scodelario) from overdosing, she decides to move to Elgin, Scotland. She postpones her plans after discovering Sid loves her; the first series ends with her meeting up with Sid on the night she moves away.

In the second series, Cassie is in a long-distance relationship with Sid; the relationship becomes strained when Sid begins to think Cassie has been unfaithful. After Sid's father Mark (Peter Capaldi) dies, Sid travels to Scotland to meet her as Cassie simultaneously travels back to Bristol to meet Sid. Frustrated at Cassie's disappearance and his father's death, Sid begins a relationship with Michelle.

As a result of Sid's relationship with Michelle, Cassie becomes extremely promiscuous (with men and women) and mentally unstable: in "Chris", her actions result in her roommate Chris Miles (Joe Dempsie) losing his job as a junior property salesman and causes a significant amount of tension between him and his girlfriend Jal Fazer (Larissa Wilson); and in "Effy", she attributes her addiction to "mindless sex" to her failed relationship with Sid. After Sid becomes aware of her actions, he confronts her about her promiscuity and apologises for dating Michelle.

Cassie's subplot in the last three episodes of series 2 focuses on her friendship with Chris. She witnesses him suffering from two subarachnoid haemorrhages; after he dies in front of her, she flees to New York City and gets a job as a waitress in a diner in Times Square. The penultimate scene of the second series depicts Sid wandering through the Square looking for her; it ends as Sid pauses outside her diner, leaving their fates unresolved.

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