‘Skins’: Series 6 Episode 7 review
Skins really is a series that should be fearless, a series that can do anything and it’s utterly gratifying to see it live up to that potential.
Skins really is a series that should be fearless, a series that can do anything and it’s utterly gratifying to see it live up to that potential.
Series 6 of Skins continues next week and Alo still has no idea that Mini is carrying his baby.
Produced by Todd Phillips, the director of The Hangover, new comedy Project X follows a group of buds who set out to throw the most epic 17th birthday party ever. Documenting a high school party that gets completely out of control, shot from the perspective of the digital cameras that the kids have with them, … >
E4 have released a new trailer for the next episode of Skins‘ sixth series, which focuses on Alo.
In the latest part of the Bacardi Oakheart Adventure series on YouTube, four London lads think they’re travelling to glamorous Hollywood in LA live it up VIP-style with a day of luxury.
Franky has essentially overtaken Mini as Generation 3’s queen bitch, which is a real shame as she was one of Skins‘ all-time best creations.
Filming has begun in South London on BBC Three’s Some Girls, written by Bernadette Davis (Game On).
Mini’s difficulty accepting regular male figures in her life, and her pregnancy are both definite shadows of mother Shelley.
Series 6 of Skins continues next week and Nick is torn between his love for Franky, his loyalty to Matty and his fear of confrontation.
Skins actress Freya Mavor, who plays Mini, has expressed her desire to have “as diverse a career as possible” after leaving the E4 teen drama.