I think you are right about Jade being addicted to the chaos, but to be fair to Jade, that is a real thing that can happen when you are raised in a chaotic, unstable environment. I’m a clinical social worker and do most of my work with children who have experienced significant trauma and I can’t help but see Jade as a grown up version of the kids I work with. When you grow up in a home where there are high levels of stress and chaos, your brain adapts to functioning under these conditions and being constantly flooded with cortisol. So when things settle down and cortisol levels drop, it actually feels uncomfortable and therefore, you will seek out or create chaos to bring you back to your normal. I see this in Jade, she’s definitely going to need a lot of counselling and support to help her get to a place where she is able to feel safe and secure not having the constant stress and drama from her parents, Sean and others in her life.