Definitely.
@Griffenn Honestly, it feels like you are attacking both of us for expressing our differentiating opinion about the character, who is not the same as a real-life actor and we don't know the actor. If you are offended or being dramatic about MmeSencen's hilarious picture and my comment for attention, then just ignore it and move on. Otherwise, people here will think you might be suffering from borderline personality disorder or narcissistic personality disorder. By the way, I have autism, which is a neurodevelopmental disability that hinders social skills, but I still criticize the character with a physical disability for his misdeed against Otis and Maeve and not for him being on a wheelchair.
If you got nothing else to say other than spamming the same comment again, then bye.
There is a difference between disrespecting a character and the actor, so we are only attacking the character and not the actor who did a good job with playing the character. Be more mature dude.
My fault. I kind of misdiagnosed these characters. I meant Ola and Isaac, both of whom I despise more than Mr. Groff now, are both covert narcissists (which covert narcissism is the combination between some borderline personality disorder traits and mostly narcissistic personality disorder traits), based on how they don't get angry so easily, they never contemplate suicide for attention, they love to hurt their victims for their energy supply, they love to put on a fake and evil smile almost all of the time, they only want praise and admiration from close ones without being the center of attention in general public, etc. Still, narcissistic personality disorder, including covert narcissism, is the result or the creation of obsessive compulsive personality disorder (Adam Groff's father probably has this shy and anxious personality disorder instead), because narcissists are given too much attention and entitlement by their strict, perfectionist, and workaholic parents without being taught the ways of morality and ethics. Also, avoidant personality disorder and dependent personality disorder are both creations of obsessive compulsive personality disorder.
It is not ableist when Isaac is intentionally a jerk for keeping the two lovebirds apart from each other, so he can gain narcissistic supply from Maeve. Also, Isaac might be faking his disability for attention and sympathy, even if we don't know yet until Season 3.
All of the above. Ola and Isaac both have borderline personality disorder, and Mr. Groff has narcissistic personality disorder/somatic narcissism. Otherwise speaking, I really don't like these dramatic characters.
What in tarnation would vote for 2 closeted narcissistic characters, Ola and Isaac? Man, those type of voters are either clueless or they are narcissistic jerks themselves. Sorry I had to be very honest, yet ticked off about this stuff though.
Maeve will kick Isaac's ass, but she's going to face assault charges and face prison time for a while. Still, Isaac deserves it for deleting Otis' confessional love message to Maeve.
My least favorite character is Ola. In spite of Ola taking the relationship slowly with Otis for him to build his self-esteem up into getting to know each other better and having proper sex, she was the one who hurt Otis by laughing at Otis' confession that he loved her now over Maeve and how he was very dedicated to maintaining the romantic relationship between them. Furthermore, Ola told Otis to not be friends with Maeve to prevent him from seeing her anymore, since she believed that Otis didn't adore her as much as adoring Maeve. Even after Otis stopped seeing Maeve, Ola still dumped him in favor of Lily, when she said that she had a bigger attraction towards Lily over Otis, ironically. Ola's role went too fast when she didn't have development to learn more about her messed up childhood or why she is bisexual or pan-sexual in the first place. Lastly, at Otis' party, Ola acted as if she is the victim of Otis, who informed a large crowd of people that Ola did him dirty, despite me being iffy about Otis calling Maeve selfish, causing Maeve to despise Otis when he didn't really mean to hurt her, while he was drunk. Ola doesn't deserve Otis and Lily, and I hope she doesn't return for Season 3 and onward, unless she owes Otis a big apology. Ola is a covert narcissist like Isaac.
Poor Otis. In Season 3, I hope Ruby ditches her dramatic, mean girl attitude to form a closer bond with Otis, and to take care of their possible unborn child. However, if it doesn't work out between Otis and Ruby, then I think Maeve should attempt to forgive Otis for what he had done to her at his party, and they finally reconcile their love for each other in the last Season.
You are not the only one. Isaac is a covert narcissist who acts kind and charming to get into Maeve's pants. In the end, Isaac will hurt Maeve gravely, causing Maeve to break up with him and Maeve ending up together with Otis in the final Season eventually.
My dimensional and alternative female self (a Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time allusion). No narcissism intended. Lol.
Ottis Milburn - Non-Clique/Geek
Eric Effiong - Non-Clique
Maeve Wiley - Dropout (formerly, now a Non-Clique)
Adam Groff - Bully (formerly, now a Non-Clique)
Aimee Gibbs - Preppy (formerly, now a Non-Clique)
Ruby Matthews - Preppy
Anwar - Preppy
Olivia Hanan - Preppy
Sean Wiley - Stoner/Junkie
Ola Nyman - Nerd
Lily Iglehart - Geek
Jackson Marchetti - Cool Kid/Jock (maybe?)
Neither of these preppy/mean girl snobs, honestly.
Maeve and Otis, because they are not snobs to each other, they care about each other over money or other things, they are both honest with each other, they are closest to each other than any other characters in the show, they are both social outcasts, and they both have a strong chemistry with each other.
A non-clique/geek (Otis) and a former dropout/non-clique (Maeve) as a couple for all eternity!