Franky Fitzgerald (Skins)

Francesca Fitzgerald
Skins character
First appearance "Franky" (episode 5.01)
Created by Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain
Portrayed by Dakota Blue Richards
Centric episode(s) "Franky" (episode 5.01)
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Nickname(s) Franky
Occupation Student
Family Geoff and Jeff Fitzgerald (adoptive fathers)
Significant other(s) Matty Levan

Francesca "Franky" Fitzgerald is a fictional character in the television series Skins, played by Dakota Blue Richards.[1]

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Characterisation

Franky has been described as "androgynous and super-intelligent" girl who acts "strange".[2]

Richards has stated that her character is not gay;[3] and has also stated that Franky is an 'outsider', and that she doesn't want to be seen as male, female, gay or straight.[4]

Synopsis

Franky introduces Franky (Dakota Blue Richards) as a timid, isolated androgynous youth. She arrives in Bristol after moving from Oxford, and is told by her fathers to try to blend in. It soon emerges that this is not an easy task, as Franky arrives at Roundview College on a motorised scooter after being chased by a gang of youths. Things do not get much better, when she is made to wear some dirty, second-hand clothes to a sports lesson. Mini McGuinness (Freya Mavor), the queen bee of the school, immediately takes issue with Franky's androgynous dress sense, due to her obsession with fashion. The two then get into a fight on the sports field. At lunch, she is approached by Alo Creevey (Will Merrick) and Rich Hardbeck (Alex Arnold), two fellow outcasts, who hope to make friends. The two are chased off by Mini and her friends, Liv Malone (Laya Lewis) and Grace Violet (Jessica Sula), and is invited to hang out later. Though she refuses at first, she eventually agrees. The three take some Miaow-Miaow and have fun at the local shopping centre. They return home to meet Franky's two dads, Geoff and Jeff (Gareth Farr and John Sessions). There, they discover via some pictures on "Friendlook" that Franky was victimised mercilessly in Oxford. The very next day, after Franky has an argument with Mini and calls her a "bulimic Barbie," Mini has her boyfriend, Nick Levan (Sean Teale), post the pictures she found on the walls of the school, causing Franky to run off, crying. She goes to a rubbish dump to smoke a joint and take out her frustration by shooting an old fridge. There, she is approached by Matty (Sebastian de Souza), Nick's older brother, who tells her she is beautiful. She then discovers Grace, who had taken an interest in her from the beginning, in her room. Empowered by these two encounters, she confronts Mini at a party, and appeals to Grace and Liv that they truly like her. When they do not verbally respond, she leaves in frustration. Grace in turn persuades Alo and Rich to go after Franky, and the three abduct her and take her to a swimming pool. There, they unite as a gang of their own.

In Rich, Franky is approached by Rich Hardbeck to help him understand girls. She is unable to help, as she claims she does not know much about girls, but does recommend Rich talks to Grace instead.

In Mini, Franky is recruited by Grace to help with Mini's fashion show. But Mini rejects her and decides to overhaul the show herself. However, when Mini suffers a meltdown, Franky's ideas are used instead, to a standing ovation. Franky approaches Mini outside the rave she is at later on, and explains the real reason she is friends with Liv and Grace. Empowered by this, Mini returns to the rave with Franky. In the crowd, Franky sees Matty again.

In Liv, Franky, is the first of the gang to agree to be Mini's friend after she implores them to forgive her, and spends most of the episode smoking weed. Eventually, she passes out from it, and wakes up when Liv has kicked them out. Liv asks her to leave as well, but before leaving, she shows Liv a video of when she and Mini were children, to show her the fun times she used to have with Mini. This moves her to tears.

In Nick, she is reunited with Matty for the first time since their earlier encounter. When it is suggested that she become Alo's girlfriend, and Matty agrees, she shoots him an angry look. She comes across Nick after he has a fight with his father, and informs him that he is not "a complete dick." This encounter inspires him to quit his rugby team and confront his father.

In Alo, Franky is approached by Mini on a couch at Alo's party. Mini suggests that Franky is in love with Matty, though Franky vehemently denies it, and encourages her to pursue him ("Liv'd do it to you in a heartbeat"). Franky coldly leaves, and gets into a fight with a stranger at the party. While Nick, because of his previous encounter with Franky, angrily stands up for her and confronts the stranger, Liv goes outside and consoles her. For the first time in the series, Franky's sexuality is brought up, though Franky refuses to talk about it, leading Liv to believe Franky is unsure. Later, at Nick's and Matty's party, she wanders upstairs, to discover Liv and Matty having sex in his bedroom, and leaves in a flood of tears. Matty sees this, but doesn't tell Liv.

In Grace, Franky is playing the part of Cesario in Grace's production of Twelfth Night. While rehearsing a particularly emotional scene with Matty, Liv sees the tension between them and puts two and two together, and promptly forces him to quit, partly out of fear of losing Matty, and partly out of concern that he might hurt Franky emotionally. When Grace tries to get Liv back by inviting her to a girls' night, they bring up Franky's sexuality again. This time, however, Franky gives an answer, that she is pansexual (i.e. she is "into people"). Still suspicious, Liv asks her who she is in love with, causing her to falter. This tension gets worse when Matty, seeing that an unattractive man Franky was flirting with is being too forward, approaches and scares him off, right in front of Liv. The next day, Grace persuades Mini (who is standing in for Liv) and Franky to kiss as part of the play, shocking Alo and Rich. The already tense atmosphere between Liv, Franky and Matty is made worse when Liv, while kissing Franky in their scene, sees Matty with a shocked look on his face. In their ensuing confrontation, Liv asks Matty if he loves Franky, and he fails to give an answer. Angry, she makes it clear to him that he must choose between her or Franky, and Franky, witnessing the confrontation, is left in tears.

In Everyone, Mini, who appears to have developed something of a crush on Franky, has been taking care of Franky since her confrontation with Liv and Matty, and angrily warns Matty to stay away from Franky. She also encourages Franky that she "deserves better." But things do not start well when Franky falls on top of Matty after Alo's van breaks down. To make matters worse, she then decides to go off with Liv and Matty when Alo's navigation skills prove wrong. The three take cocaine, and, while high, go to a nearby village, and break into a church. There, Liv begins to seduce Franky right in front of Matty, hoping he will react similarly to how he reacted earlier. But he firmly shakes his head at her, and they leave the church. They then have an argument in the forest, and, while Matty and Liv have an argument, Franky wanders off. Matty, deciding he would rather be with Franky than with Liv, goes after her, to Liv's dismay. He catches up with her, and they kiss and begin to have sex. But at that moment, Franky has a panic attack, throws him off and tears off through the forest, with a horrified Matty in hot pursuit. He reveals what has happened to Liv and Mini when he passes them by. Scared that Franky might hurt herself, the three give chase, and Franky, hearing them call her, accidentally trips and falls over the side of a cliff. Liv manages to drag her back up, and they console her. It is here that Franky reveals the origins of her nature, and that she was put up for adoption at the age of six. She reconciles with Matty later, at Grace's marquee.

Reception

Lucy Doyle of TV Listings website On the Box compared her initial role in the series to that of Lindsay Lohan's character, Cady, in Mean Girls.[5]

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