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Some Girls - Series 2

I loved the first series and the second series looks great. I've just seen a trailer on BBC Three.

I did enjoy the first series but it was just a carbon copy of The Inbetweeners but girls instead of boys.

I don't really think it was anything like The Inbetweeners. But I LOVE IT.

Quote: zooo @ September 15 2013, 3:24 PM BST

I don't really think it was anything like The Inbetweeners. But I LOVE IT.

I like both but I agree with you there zooo.

I have just found this one on YouTube. Enjoy, folks! http://youtu.be/72WnQ1GHOHo

Never really liked the first series when it was first on but I caught a couple of repeats and they're not bad, Think I'll give series 2 a chance. Also I just found out that this was written by the woman who wrote the 90s sitcom Game On - I'm sure this has already been discussed elsewhere.

Quote: blahblah @ September 16 2013, 11:52 AM BST

Also I just found out that this was written by the woman who wrote the 90s sitcom Game On - I'm sure this has already been discussed elsewhere.

Yes, with a very wry smile after the BBC Three controller cancelled nearly every existing comedy on the channel in favour of, he claimed, giving new writers a chance...

A great start to the series loved it very funny and great episode

Loved the first episode. Really funny. Amber's wonderful.

I loved it. I love them all.

Quote: Tim Azure @ October 1 2013, 1:19 PM BST

Perhaps then it could not be set in a school?

You want them to not have any scenes in a school because another show once had some scenes set in a school?

Well, all I can say is I've never been reminded of The Inbetweeners while watching Some Girls. They may both feature schools, but they are entirely different in style, feel and humour, in my opinion.

I do enjoy them both though.

It was a OK episode didn't make me laugh a lot. I watch in next week

Quote: zooo @ October 1 2013, 5:18 PM BST

Well, all I can say is I've never been reminded of The Inbetweeners while watching Some Girls.

Certainly reminds me.

Four close-knit 16 year-olds at secondary school.

Amber as Neil
Briefcase Boy/Girl

But, it's hilarious. So who cares?

Quote: Tim Azure @ October 1 2013, 5:17 PM BST

Most scenes are set in a school.

You can have variations-comprehensives, academies, grammar, secondaries. But they both seem like comps.

The most common type of school in the country. Sadly.

(Bring back grammars nation-wide!)

Anyway, you've really argued against yourself here. Most of Some Girls is set in a school, but most of The Inbetweeners is not.

I thought tonight's episode was brillant. Really funny and can't wait for next Monday now.

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