Adolescence episode 4 also takes place on Eddie’s 50th birthday, which is given an added layer of tragedy due to Jamie’s shocking admission that he plans to plead guilty at his upcoming trial. Eddie takes this as a confession even after seeing the undeniable proof through CCTV footage of Jamie killing Katie. Waking up to the “Nonse” vandalism on his work van was far from the icing on Eddie’s birthday cake but it raises unforeseen questions about who the derogatory term was meant for and why.
“Nonce” Is A UK Slang Term For A Pedophile Or Sex Offender
The Teens Who Vandalized Eddie’s Van Misspelled The Derogatory Term

The word “nonce” is slang in the United Kingdom for a pedophile or sex offender, particularly of a minor. In Adolescence, “nonce” is misspelled as “nonse”, which could be an indication that someone younger was behind the vandalism. This occurrence immediately sparked inquiries into Eddie’s background, although there were no clear answers by the end of the series as to who the term was directed at. Of the several UK slang words that refer to a sex offender, “nonce” is one of the most common.
While this could be referring to a specific incident from Eddie or Jamie’s past, it’s much more likely that these relentless teens just wanted to rile Eddie up as a prank.
When Eddie confronts one of the teens about it outside the home improvement store, he yells, “Don’t make fun of me!“. Again, while this could be referring to a specific incident from Eddie or Jamie’s past, it’s much more likely that these relentless teens just wanted to rile Eddie up as a prank.
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The “Nonce” tag on his van is a harrowing reminder of everything that’s happened, even though it doesn’t appear to be a direct accusation against Eddie or anyone in particular.
Adolescence co-creator Stephen Graham, who also plays Eddie, crafted Jamie’s family to be normal and non-abusive. This highlights the point that “making” a son like Jamie can happen to any good family due to the damaging and unregulated influences of toxic masculinity and violence circling the Internet.