Sophie Grey Was Scott Malkinson's love interest in South Park.
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Sophie moved to South Park from Arizona. She has diabetes, which Scott Malkinson immediately takes note of while ignoring everything else about her. Scott then tries to woo Sophie, but soon finds out that all the other boys are interested in her.
He manages to get Sophie's attention by inviting her to his place to watch The Mandalorian. Unfortunately, the cable shorts out and the two of them are forced to watch it with the other boys. When the cable shorts out for them as well, tensions flare. Scott lashes out at all the otherguys for trying to take Sophie away from him, to which Sophie replies that she's nobody's girlfriend, least of which to someone who only sees her for her diabetes. Despondent, Scott trudges home in defeat.
The next day, Sophie offers to be Scott's friend, showing that despite not wanting a boyfriend, she doesn't hate him.
She displays confidence in herself and isn't intimidated or put off by the odd behavior of her new friends. Despite how casual and upbeat she is around others, Sophie does have to take her condition seriously and while not letting her diabetes identify her, she does take solace in her situation being understood.
Sixteen months after Millais' death in August 1896, Gray died at Bowerswell on 23 December 1897. She was buried beside her son George, who died aged 21, in Kinnoull Parish churchyard, Perth, which is depicted in Millais's painting The Vale of Rest.
It is based on the true story of John Ruskin's marriage to Euphemia Gray and the subsequent annulment of their marriage. Film poster, featuring Fanning with Millais' painting Ophelia behind her.
Trapped in a loveless marriage, the young wife of Victorian-era art critic John Ruskin finds herself falling for an artist — and looking for a way out. Watch all you want.
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