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The second series explores a completely different side of Tony. After the accident, he suffers from a subdural hematoma , which leaves him with significant physical and cognitive impairments. The old Tony—the fast-talking, sharp-witted manipulator—is gone. In his place is a vulnerable, frustrated young man struggling to relearn basic skills like reading and writing. Key moments in his recovery include:

The peak of Tony’s arrogance leads to his literal downfall. In the Season 1 finale, just as he begins to realize the depth of his feelings for Michelle, he is struck by a bus while trying to tell her he loves her over the phone. The Long Road Back Skins - Tony ...

In a surreal episode involving a mysterious girl named Beth , Tony experiences a subconscious breakthrough that helps him regain his confidence and mental clarity. The second series explores a completely different side

By the end of his arc, Tony has transformed from a person who uses others for entertainment into someone who values deep emotional connections. He eventually leaves Bristol to attend university, passing the torch of the series' focus to his sister, Effy Stonem . In his place is a vulnerable, frustrated young

In the first series, Tony is defined by his charm and calculated control over those around him. He treats his best friend, Sid Jenkins, like a personal project and maintains a toxic, controlling relationship with his girlfriend, Michelle Richardson. His only true soft spot is for his younger sister, Effy, for whom he often plays the protector despite his own chaotic nature.