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Skins Series 2

:) + :( in equal measures.

Excited to see the last one. But no more Sid, Chris, Maxxie, Cassie et al ever, ever. Boo.
 
Quite enjoyed it even if it was sloppy:rolleyes: I wanted to know what Jal was doing, did she get into that music college in London?

Sid went into the airport with out any luggage at all and came out at NY end with a huge bag-sorry I'm pedantic when it comes to details and continuity in story lines...but while I'm on the subject, Anwar didn't have a bus ticket!!
 
Effie is in Tony's bed with moist eyes and a smile why?

Yeah i spotted the error but didn't care.

Not the best of endings for me. It had its moments but left me with a un-sated feeling.
 
But Skins leaves you to fill in a lot of the gaps. Did Jal get into music college? Probably, but pondering it is half the fun. Why didn't Anwar have a bus ticket? Because they don't need to show that part, it's boring, fill in your own gap.
 
Quite enjoyed it even if it was sloppy:rolleyes: I wanted to know what Jal was doing, did she get into that music college in London?

Sid went into the airport with out any luggage at all and came out at NY end with a huge bag-sorry I'm pedantic when it comes to details and continuity in story lines...but while I'm on the subject, Anwar didn't have a bus ticket!!

Rewatch it, Sid put the bag down to hug Tony. He just didn't have it over his shoulder.

Thank fuck that pile of shite is over. Piss poor.
 
Hmm... well, it was a good way to end some of the characters arcs. Felt they missed a beat by focusing a bit too much on Anwar, Maxxie and Sketch. Thought it became quite obvious at the end just how badly fleshed out those characters actually were. Sid and Cassie ended well in a slightly ambigious way which kind of made sense with their story. Nice bit of man-love with Sid and Tony to tie things up with their story too. Oh, and great to see the genius that is Mark Heap back. :cool:

But, goddammit, no sign of Posh Kenneth at all! :mad:
 
Posh Who?

Sounds like some sort of side char who has no place in a very middle class series other than as a brief villian.
Just like that mad drug dealer from the first series. Plotline for one episode then piss off please we've done that, no need to do it again.

They concentrated on those not off to uni as well the horrah we did it, what next? story has been done to death elsewhere. The what now that I'm a relative failure is far more interesting.
 
Where do these kids get the money for tickets to New York? I didn't have that kind of money when I was 18 - or now in fact :mad:

Sid and Tony remind me how intense your relationship with your best friend was at that age though. It's kind of a pity you don't have those kind of platonic relationships as an adult.
 
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