『A Candid Story of Teenagers Torn Between Growth, Friendship, and Love』
π₯ Series Overview
π¬ Title: Trinkets (2019-2020)
π Country: πΊπΈ USA
π️ Genre: Teen Drama / Coming-of-Age / Friendship
π️ Production & Broadcast: Netflix, 2 Seasons, 20 Episodes
⏳ Runtime: About 30 minutes per episode
π’ Director: Ben Woolf and others
π️ Screenplay: Kristin Feeley and others
πΊ Platform: Netflix
π©πΌ Cast: Brianna Hildebrand – Elodie Davis
ChloΓ« Levine – Jillian
π§© Story Deep Dive (Spoilers)
π Elodie’s Love Story: Loss and the Search for Healthy Connection
Elodie’s love narrative unfolds in two main stages: 'Dangerous Escape' and 'Healthy Acceptance.' These stages are closely tied to her inner healing process.
πΈ Season 1: Sabine — Dangerous Escape and the Projection of Addiction
Elodie’s first deep entanglement in Portland is with the free-spirited rock star Sabine. This relationship embodies a toxic dynamic that exploits Elodie’s vulnerability and grief.
- Projection of Loneliness: After her mother’s death, Elodie fell into profound loneliness, and Sabine became a captivating, unpredictable escape. Through Sabine, Elodie sought to flee from her reality (new family, school, recovery group).
- Bond of Addiction: Instead of understanding or helping Elodie’s kleptomania, Sabine encouraged theft and reckless behavior, reinforcing her self-destructive tendencies. What Elodie perceived as ‘love’ was closer to obsession with Sabine’s charisma and attention.
- Age Gap and Power Imbalance: Being older, Sabine held more power in the relationship, leaving Elodie unable to assert her own needs or feelings. Sabine treated her more like a temporary distraction on tour rather than an equal partner.
πΏ In the Season 1 finale, Elodie runs away with Sabine, only to realize Sabine’s selfish and self-centered nature. This painful awakening teaches Elodie to distinguish true connection from fleeting obsession, marking the first step in her emotional growth.
π Season 2: Jillian — Learning Healthy Connection and Acceptance
In Season 2, Elodie meets Jillian through band class, beginning a relationship that is completely different—healthy, balanced, and stable.
- Peer Relationship: Jillian is the same age as Elodie, creating a horizontal, equal dynamic. They bond naturally over their shared interest in music.
- Patience and Support: Jillian wasn’t ready to publicly come out yet. Instead of pushing, Elodie respected her pace and offered steady support. This reflects her growth from past experiences with Sabine, showing she had learned to practice mature, considerate love.
- Source of Healing: Her relationship with Jillian positively impacted Elodie’s recovery and healing. She no longer used love as a means of escape but as a foundation of stability. Motivated by Jillian, she also made more effort to confront her kleptomania.
π The final scene, where Elodie stays in a stable relationship with Jillian and scatters her mother’s ashes, symbolizes her readiness to move past grief and embrace happiness in the present and future.
π Elodie’s love story explores queer identity in adolescence and the journey of breaking free from harmful relationships to find mutual, healthy love. She ultimately realizes that true love is not a tool to fill loneliness, but a foundation that supports self-growth and self-acceptance.
π― Personal Rating
π Love Scene Intensity: ♥♥
⭐ Rating: ★★★☆

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