Outlaws Cook and Effy are running wild, clinging to each other and blocking out the rest of the world by getting totally off their faces. Emily, Freddie and the rest of the gang are reeling from a local girl's drug-induced suicide. Thomas gets tossed out of school and Cook lands in jail.
Back from summer break, the gang gets absorbed in their hedonism. Then Thomas experiences a life-changing event that leads him to question everything. Emily and Naomi are loved up and enjoying their extended summer of love together. The thorn in Emily's side is her family. Cook is in prison. After beating someone up in front of a room full of witnesses, he's told by his lawyer that he has no choice but to plead guilty.
Katie's family's bankrupt, and they've got nowhere to live. And under the strain of it all, Jenna and Rob seem to be headed for splitsville. Freddie is loved up. He and Effy are enjoying their time together and carrying on their hedonistic ways with no thought of tomorrow.
JJ is in love. Lara Lloyd is sweet perfection, and he's smitten. But JJ thinks she's way out of his league and lacks the courage to ask her out. Effy has been in a psychiatric hospital since she tried to take her own life. After lots of therapy, her counselor says she is ready to go back home. The gang thinks about their past and future: Thomas is running fast, Katie is matchmaking, Cookie's up to his old tricks and Naomi's had enough.
Prepare to meet the third generation of "Skins," four girls and four boys who leave behind the comfort of their cliques and become something amazing. Loner Franky accidentally challenges Mini's position as Queen Bee. Mini plays the long game and Franky finds herself befriended by the girls. Rich uses his extreme music to keep the world, especially girls, at bay. When Alo finds Rich's perfect woman, Rich must learn how to chat up girls. Mini is threatened. When Grace brings Franky into the Charity Fashion Show, Mini sacks them both and re-imagines the show in her own image.
Liv continues to sleep with Nick, unsure why. She meets a boy named Matty, and they take a day out of reality with no consequences or commitments. Nick is star of the school -- he's hot, he's a rugby hero, and he's got the perfect arm candy in Mini. But Matty's reappearance has unsettled Nick.
The sins of the city call to Alo, who's out partying in his continuous attempts to get laid. But his parents are fed up with having a useless son. Grace has always believed in fairy tales, but she is forced to face reality. When Rich learns her father's identity, Grace has some explaining to do.
It's the day of Rich and Grace's wedding, and the fractured gang try and make it a happy day, but they're at each other's throats. What begins as a hedonistic fortnight in Morocco before the gang returns to college blossoms into a living hell of a holiday.
The gang is on holiday in Morocco. The villa may be a wreck, but they've found a load of weed under the floorboards so they don't care. Professor David Blood has banned Rich from visiting Grace in hospital and it's killing him. Alo tries to keep Rich out of trouble with band practice. It's Alex's first day at college, where he hits it off with a fellow student. But Alex isn't used to having friends, and it can't last.
Franky is in a bad place, and in her isolation she feels drawn to Luke. He's bad news, but she feels as if he's the only person who understands her. Mini feels trapped: She's lost control of her life and needs to get away, so she seeks refuge in the arms of her dad. Torn between his love for Franky, his loyalty to Matty and his fear of confrontation, Nick's life begins to spin wildly out of control. Unaware that Mini is carrying his baby, Alo attempts to get over her by hooking up with a new girl, Poppy Champion.
With nobody to turn to in her hour of need, Liv is forced to face up to the choices she's made and isn't quite as strong as she believed. Mini and Franky are still holed up in Mini's bedroom, but with Matty in Bristol and Mini's growing baby bump, time is running out for the girls.
It's the end of an era. The exam results are in; everyone's future hangs in the balance and the group is still in pieces following Grace's death.
Stuck in a dead-end job as a receptionist, Effy stumbles across crucial financial information and catches the attention of her wealthy boss. Effy's glamorous life begins to unravel as her company faces financial difficulties and her friend Naomi embarks on a grueling treatment plan. Cassie is adrift, alone and invisible in London. Slowly, she realizes that someone is following her. Cassie turns towards the unknown. Cassie's strange new relationship is put to the test when she lets someone else take her picture.
Cook has a job delivering drugs, and when he's asked to help his employer's girlfriend find a house, he finds that he's irresistibly attracted to her. Emma takes Cook and Charlie to her family's country house to hide out, but drama soon follows and Cook is drawn into a savage game of revenge. Call Netflix Netflix. This incisive series centers on the tense lives of a group of teenagers as the friends and wannabe lovers weather their final two years of school.
Creators: Jamie Brittain, Bryan Elsley. Mitch Hewer obtained his first acting role by being cast as Anwar's best friend Maxxie Oliver , a character who is "magic on his feet and a whiz with his hands". Kaya Scodelario, who was the youngest actor cast at the time of auditions she was only 14 , successfully landed the role as Tony's younger sister Effy Stonem , who is described as "mysterious and manipulative, but almost mute".
Relative newcomers Georgina Moffat and Daniel Kaluuya were cast as the show's two major supporting characters Abigail Stock and Posh Kenneth , respectively. Abigail is described as "posh, pretty and pumped full of prescription medication" [17] [18] while Posh Kenneth is described as someone who "offers us a rare mix of upper crust elocution and street bangin' slanguage".
Series creators Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain served as show runners for the first series, however only Elsley served as an executive producer, along with Charles Pattinson and George Faber. Chris Clough, Anne Boyd, and Chloe Moss served as producer for the first series, however only Clough directed a few episodes. The first series' incidental music was composed by Fat Segal, who also composed the show's opening theme. Unseen Skins are a series of canonical online-exclusive mini-episodes that fills in a narrative gap somewhere in the timeline from the episode it correlates to.
During the course of Series 1, nine "mini-sodes" were released on E4. To advertise the first series of Skins , E4 created a trailer of a " Skins House Party", featuring the cast among others participating in a debauched night of heavy drinking and recreational drug use. The song used in the trailer is "Standing in the Way of Control Soulwax Nite Version " by the Gossip, which eventually came to be considered the unofficial theme song of the show by fans.
The first series received generally positive reviews when it first premiered in the UK, although some critics complained that the series depicts teenagers unrealistically and stereotypically. Actor Nicholas Hoult defended criticism of the extreme storylines, saying they would not reflect "everyone's teenage life", adding "it is maybe heightened for entertainment but all of it is believable. Stewart Lee gave the series a mixed review, remarking during an interview on the BBC4 programme Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe that he feels lucky for having been a teenager watching TV for teenagers in the s and not the s as "there was something really comforting for nerds and weirdos about programmes like Children of the Stones and The Changes.
Although Davies praising the show's innovation in a genre that was fast becoming tired and out of date, both Davies and Cook are critical of some elements of the first series, such as the believability of Tony's character, or the episode " Maxxie and Anwar " episode 1.
Charlie Brooker gave the first series a negative review in his Guardian column "Screen Burn", stating that the series "looked like Hollyoaks getting off with Trainspotting on the set of Christina Aguilera's "Dirrty" video.
Reception in Australia was mostly positive. Marieke Hardy was extremely admiring of the show, and particularly enjoyed the fact that the show was "beautiful and sad and poignant and perfectly hurtful", while also managing to give impression of being drama that is "edgy, funny and rude".
Reception in the North America was extremely positive. With accents. Skins Wiki Explore. Skins UK. Characters Seasons Episodes Cast. Skins US. Trailer Photos Top cast Edit. Nicholas Hoult Tony as Tony. Joe Dempsie Chris as Chris. Hannah Murray Cassie as Cassie …. Mike Bailey Sid as Sid.
April Pearson Michelle as Michelle. Larissa Wilson Jal as Jal. Dev Patel Anwar as Anwar. Jamie Brittain Bryan Elsley showrunner. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Sid tries to be everyone's friend and usually ends up on the short end of the stick. He is mostly manipulated by best friend Tony, whose girlfriend Michelle he is in love with. Tony is one to try anything once, including every girl he meets.
He manipulates not only Sid and Michelle but anyone else who will let him. Anwar is just looking to lose his virginity, and though he is Muslim, it rarely stops him from partying excessively. Gay and popular friend Maxxie is along for the ride, while trying to pursue his dream of being a dancer and actor in London. Cassie, an anorexic basket-case, is in love with Sid, who overlooks her time and time again. Straight-laced Jal wants to focus on her musical ambitions. Did you know Edit. Trivia During the auditions, Kaya Scodelario , who was 14 at that time, claimed to be 16 on the forms to get herself noticed.
She later felt that she was too young for the show and was about to leave. But a producer told her to stay and encouraged her to read for the part of Effy. Goofs Throughout the series, lighting screens and crew reflections can be seen in Sid's glasses multiple times.
Quotes Chris Miles : Last night man, cool. Alternate versions Due to licensing issues, the DVDs and international broadcastings of the first three seasons have a very different soundtrack.
The opening theme by Fat Segal remains intact in all versions. Connections Featured in Screenwipe: Episode 3. User reviews Review. Top review. Spoiler-free review of the first six series. What's it all about? A group of British teenagers living edgy lifestyles while being ignored by authority. Not as bad as it sounds. Overall structure of the show: Each series or "season" has eight to ten episodes.
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