![]() In many ways, the character required Jordan to make an impressive transformation. Through their bond, we’re privy to beautiful and relatable snapshots of pubescent chaos. The first scene deals with Caitlin getting her period and how the pair deal with this new experience. It shows teenage characters with intense chemistry trying to find their way through unchartered territory in a fucked up landscape.Ĭaitlin and Fraser, who share an intimate but strange relationship, have the same ambition and same truths – they’re both queer and the show follows them as they try to figure out what that means to them. It’s a slow start but what unravels is a tale about puberty, the highs and lows of friendships, consent and modern family dynamics. In the show, Caitlin spends most of her time alongside her on-screen beau Fraser Wilson (portrayed by Jack Dylan Grazer). At just 17, Jordan Kristine Seamón is the newcomer who has swapped school plays in her hometown of Philadelphia for an impressive debut in HBO’s hotly tipped We Are Who We Are from the mind of genius filmmaker Luca Guadagnino. ![]()
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