
Gossip Girl encountered its fair share of criticism about its sex, drugs, and other vaguely inappropriate content when it premiered last Fall. But frankly, the Upper East Siders have nothing on the cast of Skins, the British show that premieres Sunday on BBC America. This show takes the limits of American TV and stomps all over them — and that's even without the edited-out language and nudity.
Skins, which just wrapped up its second season in the UK, is the rare show about teenagers that's actually written by people who remember well enough what it was like to be one: The show's writing staff has an average age of 22. The main character is Tony (played by Nicholas Hoult, aka the little kid from About a Boy — just try to get your mind around that one), the hottest and most popular guy in town; he, of course, has a gorgeous girlfriend, Michelle, to go along with his status. And then there's Sid, Tony's nerdy friend, who enlists Tony's help in losing his virginity in the first episode and somehow ends up buying a large quantity of weed. Sid's maybe the most relatable character of the bunch, but the one I loved the most in the first episode was Cassie, a spacey, anorexic, drug-addled beauty who thinks everything in the world is beautiful — except, possibly, for herself.
My UK friends told me the show builds slowly but deserves all its buzz (and acclaim, including a prize at this year's Rose d'Or festival) by the end. The first episode left me wanting another, so it's a good thing that Sunday's BBC America premiere will have two episodes back to back starting at 9 p.m. EDT and PDT. To watch the US preview — and then the original UK preview, which looks oddly like an Abercrombie ad with more drugs and puking and is probably NSFW — just read more.
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I'm only going to say this once: If you think Gossip Girl is bad, don't even BOTHER watching this. I love Skins!
1Skins is awesome! I love Cassie the best. She is so crazy, and so is this show. My friend sent me bootleg versions over the internet for a few months, so I have seen the whole first season and some of the second season.
2Oh and btw, I went to school with Anwar. He's pretty cool! I really want to see the American reation to this show!
3EEEEEEE!!!! I'm so excited! I've been waiting for months for this to come to America!
4LOVE this show! It's definitely more raunchy than Gossip Girl, too.
5i don't even understand how they're going to show this on american tv. they're going to have to beep every other word and cut out entire bits... hmmm...
6I've heard about Skins for awhile and I'm really excited for it, but I don't like Gossip Girl because it doesn't follow the book correctly. I also love Nicholas Hoult!
7Skins is so awesome!!! Gossip Girl has nothing on it in terms of badness haha. It's not all about, uh, skin though. The story gets deeper and deeper the more episodes you watch. It's great.
8love this show!
9omg, i am so obsessed with this show. its honestly my favorite.
ive been watching it online since a few months after it started.
but i have a feeling americans wont appreciate it.
10i'm from UK and love love it. first season is breezy, americans should love it (but it's nothing like A Secret Life of american teenager, although the age of the characters is pretty much the same). This show actually shows how unreal American TV is.
Second season is so awesome. I was actually watching the first one just for fun - waiting for something good to happen. But the second one - wow, blew my mind.
And as you might already know the first season was devoted to introducing us to the characters. The second one has a lot more of intense action.
11Never thought this show would make it on US tv!
Oh, and just so you know, the Crystal Castles play in an episode..
12Best show EVER. I've seen both season 1 & 2 already. Can't wait for 3. (=
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