by mpox » Wed Jun 24, 2009 2:45 pm
Season 3 of Skins
Starts off a little weak, the school assembly scene was straight out of like American Pie 12 or something, but the main reason to watch is the secondary characters, Emily and Naomi (who Emily fancies) in particular.
The introduction of Emily is handled really well (unlike Kim in Sugar Rush), she's also an underdog but I felt myself caring about her character and that's something that never happened with Kim. Maybe it's just better acting and writing (though the writing is pretty up & down, the main love triangle can be pretty wretched).
I also liked Thomas but there was some weirdness when they brought him back because suddenly now he's going to the school rather than the janitor and he apparently has money - wtf. Katie is Emily's twin sister who's always been popular and had a boyfriend since she was 7 or something and a bit of a domineering cunt but doesn't get much screentime aside from being a bitch. Pandora is so weird you'd probably smack her in real life but is good in small doses on the show and her character gets less "bonkers!" later on. JJ is a semi-autistic nerdy smart kid who also improves as the season progresses.
Generally the less said about the main plot the better. Effy is very pretty and has amazing eyes but her character is underwritten for a lead. Part of that is maybe because of her past on earlier seasons of the show but some of it is probably because she's used as the prize between the two guys. Cook can be funny and reminds me of friends if they were manic and amped up on lots of drugs (because I would never do that!). Just like in real life that's fun for a bit and then gets irritating and makes you want them to fuck off, and he's always around. Freddy is mostly just boring, he loves Effy because, well, that's one of the problems: why do any of these characters care about each other?
Anyway there's lots of drugs, swearing, sex, some nudity and few parents to get in the way of shenanigans. Well worth catching if only for the secondary characters.