The Inbetweeners S2: DVD Review
The Inbetweeners Season 2
Rating: M
Released by Roadshow and Hopscotch
Back for another year and with a successful film in tow, the four awkward
school lads return for more antics of the excruciating kind.
Over the course of six episodes, Will, Jay, Simon and Neil continue to mine
as much excruciating discomfort as they can muster - peppered with foul
language, puerile humour and occasional outrage. Throw in birthdays for Will,
exams and clubbing and to be honest, you've covered much of the horror of the
teenage years.
The thing is though with The Inbetweeners, it's so well written, acted and
put together, that you can't help but feel for these four loveable losers as
they negotiate their way through the teen years, the misery of high school and
the drudgery of a lack of acceptance. Every episode has a laugh out loud moment
- and it's usually at their expense.
At the end of the day, you can't help but love this series - because through
all four of the central characters and all six of the episodes, I bet some of
you will recall some of your own horrific school day moments.
Rating: 7/10
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