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E4 Renews Skins

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Looks like Skins has been picked up for another 2 series. Once again the entire cast will be changed and auditions held for new talent.

From Digital Spy

E4 has renewed Skins for two more series, it has been announced.
Auditions for series five and six will be held in London and Bristol in April.
Head of Channel 4 drama Camilla Campbell commented: "Skins has always been about new talent, both on and off screen, and the decision to recast the series every two years is one of the reasons Skins stands out as a truly distinctive show.
"It’s a testament to the talent and commitment of [creator] Bryan Elsley and his team that they are able to pull this off. Now another group of teenagers will have the rare opportunity to be part of a British drama series that says something about their lives and is one of the most exciting shows on television. I can’t wait to find out who they will be."
As previously reported, the entire current cast - including Kaya Scodelario and Luke Pasqualino - will leave the show when series four concludes next Thursday.
Series five, made by Company Pictures and Stormdog Films, will be made up of eight episodes.
 
I decided to stay away from seasons 3 and 4, it felt too soon and the only two characters being carried over (Effy and Pandora) didn't appeal to me. But I may give these new-new kids a go.
 
The ending of last night's episode made me feel physically sick. So good job, I guess!

I haven't watched last night's yet. Last one I saw was Effy & Freddie. I think this series has been slightly better than last, but I'm not liking the second generation as much as the first.

I decided to stay away from seasons 3 and 4, it felt too soon and the only two characters being carried over (Effy and Pandora) didn't appeal to me. But I may give these new-new kids a go.

Fair enough, I think the third series was a bit try hard to be honest and all in all they've been more disjointed in series 3 and 4 than 1 and 2 but I find they're decent enough.
 
Somewhere Russell T Davies is doing the Happy Dance.

(His Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale sometimes spends more time discussing his love of Skins than it does discussing Doctor Who!)

Alex
 
The ending of last night's episode made me feel physically sick. So good job, I guess!

I haven't watched last night's yet. Last one I saw was Effy & Freddie. I think this series has been slightly better than last, but I'm not liking the second generation as much as the first.

The JJ episode was good. Last night's was alright then...well, you'll know what I'm talking about when you see it.
 
The JJ episode was good because JJ's the only character remaining I still really like of the new cast. I loved the Emily/Naomi stuff in series 3 and then the stuff they've had both characters do this year has pretty much done away with that.

I'm kinda bummed they used Georgia Henshaw for JJ's girlfriend though, she would have been a decent pick for the next cast as she's always said she was a huge Skins fan and auditioned for the first two series, but wasn't old enough for them to use.
 
I watched the JJ ep last night... Him and Thomas are the ones I really like of the second gen cast. They seem to be the ones that have real problems and strive to get past them, whereas the rest seem to have easy lives and make their own problems.

I liked Effy more when she didn't talk. Cook and Freddie always seemed try hard to me, Pandora you don't see enough of to know cos I did like her even if she was irritating. Naomi and Emily were interesting last series but this series they seem to have thrown a spanner in the works for no good reason, the stress and worry of moving apart or staying together and travelling could have been interesting enough to see play out between them with Emily being all confident about her sexuality and Naomi not being. Katie I never liked but her episode I kinda liked.
 
The ending of last night's episode made me feel physically sick. So good job, I guess!

I haven't watched last night's yet. Last one I saw was Effy & Freddie. I think this series has been slightly better than last, but I'm not liking the second generation as much as the first.

The JJ episode was good. Last night's was alright then...well, you'll know what I'm talking about when you see it.

I see what you mean, that was a powerful ending... Even without your comment I knew there was something going on with the psychologist well before anything happened but I wasn't quite expecting that.
 
I'm pretty sure next week it'll come out that he's been raping Effy during their sessions too. It's gong to be hard to get a happy ending, isn't it?
 
The end of the Freddie episode was ridiculous. He could have just kicked the guy as he was walking slowly up the stairs.
 
You try thinking straight when there's a guy with a weapon coming towards you and you're trapped in the corner.
 
More teen raunchy promiscuous behavior coming out of UK? Shameless doesn't have to sit alone.
 
Well since the finale aired I watched the last two episodes and umm WTF was going on with the writing? lol

I had heard things about how episode 7 had a very odd ending, but I was expecting the shrink to have tried to sexually assault effy while under Hypnosis or something along those lines. But to have him break out a bat and kill Freddie? Jesus.

I still don't get why Freddie didn't charge into him and try to close the distance. Speaking as someone who has been in a fight with someone using a bat if you aren't able to run away you're better off tackling into them.

Then we get to the finale and it was just a whole lot more confusion. What was with the whole Ghost Whisperer-esque Freddie voice? Plus the way the characters were acting was strange. It was almost like some of the characters watched the last episode and knew Freddie had been murdered.

How the hell did Panda and Tomas get into Harvard?

and then the final scene... Umm, yea whatever. :rolleyes:
 
Well since the finale aired I watched the last two episodes and umm WTF was going on with the writing? lol

I had heard things about how episode 7 had a very odd ending, but I was expecting the shrink to have tried to sexually assault effy while under Hypnosis or something along those lines. But to have him break out a bat and kill Freddie? Jesus.

I still don't get why Freddie didn't charge into him and try to close the distance. Speaking as someone who has been in a fight with someone using a bat if you aren't able to run away you're better off tackling into them.

Then we get to the finale and it was just a whole lot more confusion. What was with the whole Ghost Whisperer-esque Freddie voice? Plus the way the characters were acting was strange. It was almost like some of the characters watched the last episode and knew Freddie had been murdered.

How the hell did Panda and Tomas get into Harvard?

and then the final scene... Umm, yea whatever. :rolleyes:

Panda got in because she secretly took more exams, and got A+ in all of them, they showed this when she was looking at her exam results listening to Thomas teach Katy French.
Thomas got a scholarship, there was the talk with the coach at the track. But yeah, both these series of Skins have seemed light on deeper explanation of anything and haven't really connected the stories in the way the first 2 did.

I don't know what the ghostly stuff was about, at first I just thought it was Effy being a bit weird still, then it happened to Cook too. The entire thing with Cook this series has been overblown in my opinion anyway.

No one was looking for him because it seems the psychologist guy left a note pretending to be Freddie saying he'd run off, but they did all seem to be acting as if it was all a bit final, and the resolution for some characters just seemed really rushed. Probably a side effect of it being 8 instead of 10 episodes.

I did kinda like the way mostly it was just left open though. Gave it the feel of this is just a bit of their life we looked in on.
 
Just to say I hardly saw any of Series 1-2, but I half watched Series 3 and have seen most of Series 4. I don't really love it, but its just something I'll put on if I'm bored.

re the last episode, I thought that last scene with Cook and the psychologist was awesome, loved Cook's speech.
But overall it didn't feel very final at all. If this is the last we see of these characters its a bit of a poor ending. I mean, what happened to them? I guess Panda and Thomas were both off to Harvard and maybe getting back together, and Naomi & Emily were back together, but there wasn't much resolution for Effy, JJ, Katy, Cook etc. ie Katy's family stuff.
I don't expect their entire lives to be wrapped up in a neat little bow, but at least something
 
Just to say I hardly saw any of Series 1-2, but I half watched Series 3 and have seen most of Series 4. I don't really love it, but its just something I'll put on if I'm bored.

re the last episode, I thought that last scene with Cook and the psychologist was awesome, loved Cook's speech.
But overall it didn't feel very final at all. If this is the last we see of these characters its a bit of a poor ending. I mean, what happened to them? I guess Panda and Thomas were both off to Harvard and maybe getting back together, and Naomi & Emily were back together, but there wasn't much resolution for Effy, JJ, Katy, Cook etc. ie Katy's family stuff.
I don't expect their entire lives to be wrapped up in a neat little bow, but at least something

JJ had his closure earlier. He got a girlfriend and a bit of normality outside of the weirdness with his "friends", but while I kinda like the feel of just looking in on their lives for a short time, I, too, dislike this feel of lack of closure.
 
So I guess Panda was just ditzy, but actually a genius? I must have not been paying attention enough in the finale to miss when she was looking at the extra exam results.

I still don't understand how Thomas got into Harvard though. He didn't have any grades did he? Then they said he got in on a scholarship for running, but Harvard (and the other Ivy League schools like Yale, Princeton, etc...) don't offer athletic scholarships.
 
So I guess Panda was just ditzy, but actually a genius? I must have not been paying attention enough in the finale to miss when she was looking at the extra exam results.

I still don't understand how Thomas got into Harvard though. He didn't have any grades did he? Then they said he got in on a scholarship for running, but Harvard (and the other Ivy League schools like Yale, Princeton, etc...) don't offer athletic scholarships.

She was sat outside listening to Thomas talking in French to Katy, and got upset because he was talking about sex with her, and she looked down at her exam results and had A+ for all 3 listed including French.

Do the schools have to offer the scholarship? It sounded like whoever the sports team were at the track were offering the scholarship, but still, given that Thomas was expelled from collage and had no grades I would think he'd have a tough time getting in anywhere straight away, never mind Harvard.
 
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