Katie is recovering in "Katie and Emily" but her relationship with her sister is falling apart. It's dark in Tony's sister's head. The first episode of the US series is almost a shot-for-shot copy of the first episode of the UK series, but it deviates from the original plot in following episodes such that there are significant differences between the US and UK versions. In protest, he throws a massive party and when he confronts his parents, his father suffers a heart attack. Skins is available for streaming on the MTV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. Cook passes the test set by Effy and begins a casual sexual relationship with her. Note: Unless otherwise noted, all castmembers listed below are returning after last appearing in "Final Goodbyes" (episode 2.10). 9 hours. For the American remake, see, List of Skins characters (First generation), List of Skins characters (Second generation), List of Skins characters (Third generation), "Karen Mclair's a firecracker with big dreams of being famous", "The Office's Mackenzie Crook finally gets to play the tough guy", "Skins star Georgia Henshaw won't let family watch sex scenes", "MTV to remake E4 hit teen drama Skins for the US audience", "PTC Calls MTV's 'Skins' the 'Most Dangerous Show for Teens, "BBC Post Production uses Lustre and Smoke to give Channel 4 beautiful Skins", "Skins 3: the hunt for the new Tony begins", "10 years of Skins: the show that revealed the explicit truth about teenage life", "Skins series 2: The countdown begins...", "Skins: Revisiting the British Teen Drama 10 Years Later", "AfterEllen.com's Top 50 Lesbian and Bisexual Characters", "TV ratings – 28 January: Skins storms back with nearly 1 million viewers", "Television – News – 'Skins' series four opens to 1.1 million", "Britain Pushes Gossip Girl Envelope With Skins", Filthy party-crashing craze is blamed on teen TV show Skins, "Leicester rock gigs – live music in Leicester", "how 'skins' provided teens with vital, nuanced depictions of mental illness", "How TikTok resurrected the cult of Effy Stonem", "Ten years on, how Cassie from Skins' eating disorder affected a generation of teenage girls", "It's cool to be sad: The search to understand online grief and digital melancholy", "Television Craft Awards Winners in 2008", "Skins and Radiohead win Guardian awards", "BBC - Press Office - BBC Switch Live 2009 winners announced", "21st Annual GLAAD Media Awards – English Language Nominees", Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, "Shockwaves NME Awards 2011 – all the winners - NME", "Skins going global with 'Brand Beckham' exec", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Skins_(British_TV_series)&oldid=984408712, 2000s British LGBT-related television series, 2010s British LGBT-related television series, Television controversies in the United Kingdom, Pages using infobox television with unknown empty parameters, Articles with unsourced statements from September 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Interactive Marketing and Advertising Awards, This three-disc box set includes all nine episodes from series one. However, despairing at his decadent life in Bristol, Mrs. Tomone brings Thomas back to the Congo. Reception for "Skins Pure: Part 1" in North America was a bit more positive. DenofGeek gave the episode a generally positive review, stating "Out of all the characters over three generations of Skins, Cassie holds a special place in most fans’ hearts. Effy is pretty, popular, but also quiet and distant, attempting to keep her own troubles hidden. Not airing new episodes. [79] In March 2011, they published Skins: v. 2: Summer Holiday, a short novel by Jess Brittain which centres around the series 5 cast. Note: Unless otherwise noted, all castmembers listed below are returning after last appearing in "Final Goodbyes" (episode 2.10). Pandora allows Cook to take her virginity, but regrets it when later Thomas returns from the Congo. He is now a drug dealer and has a semi-serious relationship with a woman named Emma (Esther Smith), but becomes mesmerised by Charlie (Hannah Britland), the girlfriend of local drug lord Louis (Liam Boyle) after he is asked to watch over her for a few days.