
Touchedmy Mad Fat Diary : Season 1 Episode 2 -
When Archie fails to show up for their second date, the narrative subverts the expected trope of the "boy who rejects the fat girl". Instead, Archie’s revelation that he is gay and was "using" Rae to try and change himself creates a shared ground of vulnerability. Both characters are hiding fundamental parts of their identities to survive a judgmental 1990s Lincolnshire—Rae hides her mental health and body shame, while Archie hides his sexuality.
In the second episode of its debut season, My Mad Fat Diary shifts focus from Rae Earl’s initial reintegration into society to the high-stakes world of teenage romance. "Touched" serves as a poignant look at how Rae’s internal struggle with her body image is compounded by the external pressure to meet "romantic milestones," a theme brilliantly illustrated through her literal checklist for sexual experience. TouchedMy Mad Fat Diary : Season 1 Episode 2
The resolution of the Archie conflict highlights Rae’s burgeoning emotional maturity. By choosing to tell the gang she "dumped" Archie, she protects his secret at the cost of her own reputation as a "wanted" woman. This act of solidarity transforms their relationship from a failed romance into one of the show's strongest platonic bonds. It also underscores a major theme of the series: that true connection comes from authenticity rather than aesthetic perfection. When Archie fails to show up for their