Sex Education's Maeve Wiley is a force to be reckoned with - she's ambitious, intelligent and doesn't care what other people think about her.
She's also a pretty amazing friend - regardless of whether the people she's helping have been kind to her.
As the hit Netflix show returns to the streaming site for a second series, we take a look at Emma Mackey's character's best moments from seasons one and two.
So yes, there are spoilers ahead.
1. When Maeve insisted on finding out who circulated Ruby's picture
In season one of Sex Education, Ruby experienced what it's like to be on the receiving end of vicious rumours and revenge porn, after an intimate photo of her was leaked.
It wasn't long before most of Moordale High had seen the snap and people were soon making nasty comments about Ruby's body.
Eventually, Maeve and Otis worked out who the photograph was of and assisted Ruby in finding out who leaked it.
Though Otis insisted they should leave Ruby to it, Maeve convinced him to stay and suss out who the culprit was.
As a distraught Ruby asked her friend Olivia to call her a cab, it dawned on Maeve that the person who actually distributed the explicit photo was not a guy at all - but, rather, Olivia.
Realising the weight of her actions, Olivia then stood up in school assembly to claim responsibility for the photo leak, before Maeve, the other girls, and even Jackson Marchetti, also joined in.
2) The endless times Maeve hung out with Aimee - despite the latter wanting to hide their friendship
Don't get us wrong, we love Aimee Gibbs, but there's no denying it was less than cool that she hid her friendship with Maeve to avoid getting stick from her popular friends.
Despite this, Maeve remained loyal to Aimee and helped her overcome her fear of what other people think of her.
3) When Maeve encouraged Aimee to report the sexual assault on the bus
One of the most powerful storylines in season 2 is Aimee's sexual assault on the bus.
While Aimee at first shrugged off the incident, which involved an older man masturbating on her, Maeve made her friend aware of the seriousness of his actions.
Wiley then accompanied Aimee to the police station to report the crime, and continued to support her friend after the assault, as Aimee struggled to negotiate what happened to her.
4) The time she handed Sarah her chocolate pudding
In a harrowing scene in season one, Maeve visited an abortion clinic to terminate her pregnancy.
Attending the appointment alone, Maeve was understandably nervous about the procedure and wished to deal with things pragmatically, in her own way.
However, an older lady, Sarah (Lu Corfield) arrived to have the same procedure, and incessantly talked ahead of her appointment, much to Maeve's annoyance.
Despite their differences and the fact they're strangers, Maeve and Sarah formed a bond. While it may have seemed like a small gesture, Maeve offering her pudding to Sarah after the procedure spoke volumes.
5) When she, Ola, Aimee, Olivia, Viv and Lily smashed things up
After the group of girls were detained Breakfast Club-style over some offensive graffiti about teacher, Miss Sands, they realised they have one very important thing in common: they have all, in some form or another, experienced sexual harassment.
The epiphany brought them together - if only for a little while - and they decided to unleash their anger at the junkyard by smashing up an old car.
It is a truly epic scene, to say the least.
6) Every time Maeve gives someone the middle finger
Season 2 also brings more classic Maeve reactions. When she quit her job at the pretzel stand, she announced her resignation in the only way she knew how.
7) Maeve finally recognised her potential
We already saw in season one that Maeve is a very bright, talented student, but in the latest episodes, viewers finally watched as Maeve embraced her talents and realised her potential.
Not only did she rock up at school to demand she be reinstated, she also joined the school quiz team, The Quiz Heads, and absolutely smashed it.
Sex Education seasons one and two are now available to stream on Netflix