Skins: Complete Series 2 [2007] | ![Skins: Complete Series 2 [2007]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Zm2goaVPL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Actors: Nicholas Hoult, April Pearson, Danny Dyer, Harry Enfield Studio: Channel 4 DVD Category: DVD
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 6325
Format: Pal Language: English (Unknown) Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Region: 2 Number Of Discs: 3 Running Time: 460 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 0.7
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Picking up six months after the end of Skins' maiden season, this second series maintains the terrifically high standard set by the first. In its basic form a drama about teenagers, the trick to Skins is that it sidesteps the many, many cliches of the genre, and instead offers gritty, quite brilliantly written television. What's more, Skins is viewing that pulls no punches. By turns very funny, gripping and dramatic, it picks up the story of a group of under 20s in Bristol, dealing with issues of religion, sexuality and sex, among others. But it does this through a cast of three dimensional characters (each facing tough challenges of their own), suitably well realised by the primarily young cast. A selection of guest stars, including Harry Enfield, Bill Bailey and Shane Richie also appear. But is the second series of Skins better than the first? Yes, not least because it's willing to take risks, to evolve and darken the narrative a little, yet still remember to put its characters at the fore. It's still a show that may baffle an older audience, but stands as a shining beacon as to what Channel 4 can achieve when it backs proper British dramas. Roll on series three. --Jon Foster
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Excelent Drama September 2, 2008 Mr. C. E. Andersson I thought both series 1 and series 2 were excellent. At 50, I am not a teenager and wonder why this was classified as a 'teen drama'. Well acted, a little surreal at times. It showed me that teens today and are no different to when I was a teen-we got up to the same things. The series shows how life is not the doddle for teens that many older people seem to think. From the end of series 2 it seems there might not be a season 3? Quite why anyone would follow my opinion I don't know but I would recommend this series to teens and elders alike. Great stuff.
Music changes, always a bad thing. June 6, 2008 Nereis (Spain) The season is great, but in the dvd edition they've changed some important songs like 'Time to pretend' from 1x10-"Everyone", or 'Hometown Glory" from 1x09-"Cassie". That just sucks and it's the reason I give it four stars instead of five. I'll still probably buy the pack, but it will not be the same.
GUTTED May 21, 2008 JAKE'S MIX 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I absolutely loved series 1 one of Skins. found the rawness, humour and storylines awesome. I think it was written really well, and every week I couldn't wait for the next episode. This series was such a massive let down. The plots were a disaster, the characterisation was non-existent - we learnt hardly anything new - old storylines were never concluded - even the title music was pathetic! I soon realised why, they had some 19 year old lad writing the scripts (no diss respect to young up and comming writers) who lacked experience - he didn't even have dynamism in his writing, which could have been a reason for his employment (I'm still yet to find one.). The reason this is two stars instead of one, is the actors. Was cast beautifully, and the performances were as good as they could have been with a poor script. Such a let down. Don't bother buying - watch the re-runs if you feel you have to.
still great - but quite dark / sadden compared to series I May 17, 2008 Philipp (Germany) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
really enjoyed watching series I when I stayed in the UK for half a year; now I almost finished watching series II on dvd;
acting and story line improved compared to series I, but it also became much darker and sadder - so don't expect a feel good tv show - series II really can bring you down if you're in a bad mood.
don't get me wrong, it's absolutely worth watching and brilliantly done but I think it would have been even more fun to watch with a stronger focus on the friendship with a bit less drama (People dying) and more funny stuff.
looking forward for series III although I don't know what to expect as they're about to swap the whole cast (which I don't think is a good idea as the old one is really really likeable and made Skins).
hopefully series III it will be less sadden :-)
for the meantime i'll continue with Shameless which is great too;
(sorry about my English but as I'm from Germany I can't do any better :-))
I love Skins May 14, 2008 Timothy Vrancken (Tongeren,Belgium) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm a 23 years old boy from Belgium. I really loved season one, the cast is awesome, and the dialogues are so good written.
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