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The Cassie episode was amazing. I just sat in awe of the whole thing then watched it again later on in the week and was still touched. Writing such a real character in an (to non-anorexics) unreal situation just made the episode so thought provoking, as you said touching and mesmorising.

I was waiting for Skins to return to form and what a return to form. Don't want to give it away but make sure you watch it :)

Well I agree with the previous 2 posters. Skins is returning to form with avengence. Brilliantly moving and funny. Effortless entertainment :)

Laughing out loud

That one was really good. Lovely old Sid./Syd./?

I didn't think I'd like Skins but I've watched the last two episodes and it's really good.

Great episode again this week and I noticed it was directed by Harry Enfield. I'll have to watch it again now that I know that :)

It was reeeally funny at the beginning. The Josie Long scenes, mainly. I love her.

I'm glad Sid and Michelle finally got it on together.

Damn Cassie for ruining it.

What a very surreal episode this week. Was it all in Tony's mind? Brillaint though. Harry Enfield directed again this week, he's extremely good at it. And the woman who was in it this week :O Lovey

All I can say about this weeks episode is :O Teary

Started watching this, can't decide whether I like it or not though.

It floats between likable and funny to depressing and a bit grim, I suppose because it's more of a drama. But I feel it does no favours for the teenage generation, which confuses me because I imagined the writers would want to put across some sort of message in favour of them.

Wow i'm shocked that they killed Chris off.

Then again series 3 next year is returning with an all new cast so i've read.

Quote: Leevil @ April 8 2008, 9:57 AM BST

Started watching this, can't decide whether I like it or not though.

It floats between likable and funny to depressing and a bit grim, I suppose because it's more of a drama. But I feel it does no favours for the teenage generation, which confuses me because I imagined the writers would want to put across some sort of message in favour of them.

I think it's meant to be for teens, isn't it? So reflective of their true lives, rather than portraying a positive message to the outside? Or something.

If that's the case, I'm glad I'm not a teen growing up in 2008.

If last nights episode was the first you've seen then thats pretty bad timing Laughing out loud

With the exception of 3 episodes the whole of the 2 series have been amazing. The ending of last night's episode was really unexpected and shocking I think.

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