We are who we are episode 1

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The small, intricate moments they shared were highlighted in meaningful pauses as they sat at the beach and simply enjoyed each other’s presence. However, in “We Are Who We Are”, the things that Fraser and Harper got up to seamlesly flowed together. As a writer, I’ve been taught that all shows have A, B, and C plots and there are events, or “beats”, that can be pointed out. I appreciate the way Guadnagnino can find beauty in the quiet, especially in this show. With Harper’s careful, logical attitude juxtaposing Fraser’s frivolous ways, the two easily balance each other out and creates a fun dynamic. This careless attitude carries throughout the show, and it is seen when Fraser meets Caitlin (played by Jordan Kristine Seamón) who Fraser calls Harper.

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He doesn’t care about the world he’s a just a teenager in Italy. His style is as bold as his attitude, donning floppy cheetah print pants and a bright orange sweatshirt in Episode 1. He always has music playing and sunglasses on. He walks around as if he can do whatever he want and break any rule or regulation.

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From the beautiful mind of Luca Guadnagnino (director of “Call Me By Your Name”) comes a 2-episode series about a young teen Fraser (played by Jack Dylan Grazer) who has to move from New York City to a military base in Italy where one of his mothers has become colonel.įraser seems to hold himself with a “I’m not like other kids” attitude.

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