![]() ![]() While viewers have long questioned Nate's sexuality since he frequents gay dating apps in season one and has a collection of penis pictures on his phone, it's hard to know how Lexi would have been privy to these intimate details of Nate's life that would clue her into this possibility. While some fans interpreted it as commentary on locker-room culture and what a boys' locker room sometimes looks like due to toxic masculinity, others felt the scene is a pointed statement meant to out Nate as queer (which would not be OK on Lexi's part if it is the case). This particular scene has been the subject of debate. Toward the end of the play (and the episode), Ethan as Nate finds himself at the center of a very homoerotic scene in the locker room that features a choreographed dance (including a lot of grinding, humping, and generally salacious behavior) to "Holding Out For a Hero" by Bonnie Tyler. If the scene did take place in Nate's psyche, it begs the question: what does it mean about Nate and Cal? Some fans believe the scene is hinting at the possibility that Nate was sexually abused by Cal as a child, but other fans believe that the scene is Nate processing the emotional and psychological effects of having watched Cal's porn collection. It's more likely that, in cases like this, the characters in the audience are processing what's happening in the play in their own minds and filling in the blanks. It's unclear if any of this actually transpired in Lexi's play, but chances are it didn't, since it's hard to believe Maddy or Cassie would have revealed this much to Lexi, no matter how observant she is. Finally, Cal replaces Nate as the man who's looming over the girl on the bed, but when he leans down, it's now Nate who's laying face down on the bed. ![]() Then Nate pushes a girl down on a bed and rips off her tights, but that girl is now Cassie. ![]() At first the characters are played by Nate and Maddy's look-alikes, but suddenly, the camera pans to Nate in the audience, and then we're watching the real Nate watch Maddy undress, only for her to change into Jules, who approaches Nate and hugs him. The perfect example of this would be the scene that begins with Lexi's voiceover explaining that Nate ( Jacob Elordi) and Maddy's relationship was her and Cassie's first idea of real love. Lexi, on the other hand, seems like she'd do absolutely anything for Rue, and Twitter is predicting that things are going to get messy.There are some confusing aspects of Lexi's play because it's unclear if the scene is happening in Lexi's play or outside of it. Rue is obviously obsessed with Jules, but it definitely feels as though Jules isn't feeling the relationship to the same level. The internet's convinced that she loves Rue. After the smooch, Lexi says, "Is this like, really weird and uncomfortable for you?" and then dips out to get ready. In "'03 Bonnie and Clyde," Rue is going over her complete sexual history when she mentions that she tried to teach Lexi how to French kiss because Tucker Blake invited her to the freshman formal. She was definitely at least one of the firsts, though. Still, Lexi will do pretty much anything for her.as exhibited by the fact that she literally smuggled Rue some urine so that she could pass the home drug test her mom made her take. Rue and Lexi were BFFs growing up, but they seem to be drifting apart as they're getting older. View full post on Instagram She's Rue's childhood best friend. ![]()
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