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Another memorable scene features Corey on a rooftop date with Bradley, where he confesses that at 16, he set fire to his father’s car while seeking attention. The moment is delivered as if it's a humorous quirk, eliciting laughter from Bradley, but this reaction seems inappropriate given the gravity of such a confession. The scene's tone underscores how characters often dismiss or minimize dark actions—highlighting perhaps society's desensitization or the show's satirical edge.
This lightheartedness about serious past behaviors sparks debate about the depth and realism of the characters’ backstories, raising questions about whether these are intentionally exaggerated traits or indicative of deeper psychological issues.