On the
criminally overlooked third Thrills album, there’s a line “I harbour doubts I
didn’t live my youth with sufficient recklessness” and you’ll probably feel the
same after watching a few minutes of the fascinating series Skins. Before you clock a second though,
it’s worth checking out Maxxie miming to the Chipmunks song on Youtube because
it’s funny and because it reminds us that this is a series about teenagers
enjoying themselves in whatever weird way that teenagers do. Don’t expect to
understand why, just laugh because there’s an askew enjoyment to be had from
seeing a modern character dancing to such an ancient cutesy song from decades
back. Its only one of a series of internet treats lurking for fans hooked on
the TV show- the most notable of these is the ten minute “digger party” episode
that’s positively surreal. It’s a good preparation for a show which will climax
with- yes- a song.
Launched first
on the minority channel E4 before getting a repeat on proper Channel 4 and now
available on DVD (series 2 starts soon on E4 if you’re one of the 27 people who
has subscribed to it), Skins is one
of those once-in-a decade telly shows about young people that gets Mrs Putey
from Basingstoke irritated and critics rhapsodising about how it’s speaking to
the young generation. Cleverly trailered with exactly the sort of crazy party
that parents will shiver their timbers about, the show seems designed to upset
anyone older than 16 while simultaneously giving the under 16s their own show.
It bothers me that they watch Hollyoaks
which is a plastic, gift wrapped portrait of adolescence which I refuse to
believe mirrors anyone’s experience except for well off thritysomethings with
wine bars and lofts and designer furniture. As they say in the fab Corsa
adverts, Come On!!