68-523: (Redirected from Days To Come ) Days to Come or The Days to Come may refer to: Music [ edit ] Bands [ edit ] Days to Come, Albany Georgia rock band Albums [ edit ] Days to Come (album) (2006), the third studio album by Bonobo Days to Come (EP) (2012), an EP by American DJ Seven Lions Songs [ edit ] "Days to Come", by Circulatory System from Circulatory System (2001) "Days to Come", from
136-504: A baseball bat. In the finale episode, everyone deals with Freddie's absence, thinking that he has left of his own volition. Naomi and Emily finally repair their damaged relationship, scorched by cheating, and Naomi confesses she has loved Emily since they first met. Thomas and Pandora are thrown back together by chance when they both get into Harvard University , and a mostly recovered Effy holds Freddie's birthday party in his shed, knowing that he loved her and pining for his return. Cook, who
204-447: A clear view of his room, she develops an obsession for Maxxie and becomes his stalker . Without her father, she is a young carer for her disabled mother Sheila, who has multiple sclerosis . As well as the regular cast, there are several important recurring characters . Effy Stonem ( Kaya Scodelario ) is Tony's younger sister, and shares many of her brother's qualities. She is mysterious and manipulative, and selectively mute during
272-454: A dance studio for Karen. Freddie witnesses Effy's parents' break-up, discovers that Cook slept with Karen, gets punched in the face by his father, and, when he goes to tell Effy how he feels about her, discovers she is with Cook. In " Naomi ", Naomi runs against Cook for student president on the basis that, if he wins, she will have to sleep with him. When he wins, however, he does not force her to take it further than kissing. She and Emily begin
340-457: A final voiceover, he ponders the significance of life and death and how it gets ‘under your skin’. His fate, like at the end of season 4, remains ambiguous. Tony Stonem ( Nicholas Hoult ) is an intelligent and popular boy. His manipulative ways often go unnoticed by many, and are a catalyst for the majority of the events in the series. Sid Jenkins ( Mike Bailey ) is Tony's best friend and has an entirely opposite personality. He lacks confidence,
408-476: A full-blown fight at a bar, Nick saves Franky and quietly confesses he loves her. After Luke gets rough with her, Franky escapes to a park near home where her father meets her; he is there to fend Luke away when he returns in an attempt to win Franky back. Subsequently, in "Mini", Mini continues to distance herself from her friends after Grace's death, while continuing her "no strings attached" relationship with Alo, but
476-400: A head, and ultimately receives an A. After Blood still forces Grace to change schools, Rich is inspired by Romeo and Juliet , and proposes to her. In the series finale, the two attempt to marry in secret with the gang as witnesses, though Alo's van breaks down. Mini begins to recognise her attraction to Franky and becomes very protective of her. After an attempt at sex with Matty, Franky has
544-450: A large lump on her side, which she worries might be ovarian cancer. Ultimately, the lump turns out to be a grief-induced hallucination; responding to this, Liv takes a step towards dealing with Grace's death by placing flowers next to her tombstone alongside Rich, Doug, and Maude. While Mini's mum tries to convince her to give her child for adoption once it is born, and Franky is conflicted after Matty returns to Bristol, in "Franky & Mini",
612-500: A mysterious girl who is a projection of Tony's subconscious helps him conquer his mental impairments. His old self again, he confronts Michelle and Sid and tells them their relationship is "wrong". With the Stonem parents unable to run the house, Effy takes over in episode seven. At her private school, she befriends weird girl Pandora Moon (Lisa Backwell). She also resolves to solve her brother's and his friends' relationship problems. Cassie
680-744: A new character in Maxxie's stalker, young carer Lucy, also known as "Sketch". Sketch disrupts the school play organised by drama lecturer Bruce ( Shane Richie ) to steal a kiss from Maxxie. To spite Maxxie, Sketch begins a sexual relationship with Anwar. Episode three focuses on Sid's life, coping with Cassie's departure to Scotland, and he suspects her of cheating. Sid's Scottish relatives visit and his mother ( Josie Lawrence ) temporarily moves back in; Sid's father, Mark ( Peter Capaldi ), does not want to disappoint his father, as he has yet to tell him they have separated. Mark stands up to his own father's abuse and ultimately reconciles his relationship with Sid, allowing for
748-901: A nightclub toilet, he subsequently blows the deal, but, to his happiness, Franky finally reciprocates his feelings, and they form a relationship. In "Alo", Alo is finally forced to grow up when, in his effort to put his failed relationship with Mini behind him, he has sex with a girl named Poppy Champion ( Holly Earl ), whom he did not initially know to be underage. Poppy reports him to the police when he breaks up with her. Although charges are eventually dropped, he and Mini are forced farther apart than ever before. "Liv" focuses on Liv's isolation. Since meeting Alex, she has been 'dealing' with Grace's death by going out, partying, drinking, and staying at Alex's house instead of her own home. Alex leaves Bristol one weekend, and Liv finds that, aside from her sister Maude, she has truly drifted from her friends, and Mini in particular. She begins to have intense pains and feels
SECTION 10
#1732895167852816-499: A panic attack, charges through a forest, and accidentally falls over a ledge. After being rescued by Mini, Matty and Liv, Franky reveals more to her friends about her insecurities. Though Blood intervenes and Grace and Rich do not marry, they are happily allowed to continue dating and the gang, solidified as friends, party together at a local fête. Series 6 starts with the gang on holiday in Morocco; Franky has lost her virginity to Matty but
884-468: A party held by upper-class girl Abigail Stock (Georgina Moffat). The second episode, "Cassie", focuses on Cassie's final visit to an eating disorder clinic under the supervision of Abigail's mother, Dr Stock. In her day-to-day life, she hallucinates messages instructing her to eat, which seem to come from Sid, for whom she develops feelings. Jal's episode follows her attempt to win BBC Young Musician of
952-426: A pick-and-choose approach to Islam , and has no qualms about indulging in premarital sex and usage of alcohol and drugs in spite of his religion's policies against them, he has some difficulty fully accepting Maxxie's sexuality. Appearing only in the second series, Lucy, better known as "Sketch" ( Aimee-Ffion Edwards ), is a quiet and scheming Welsh girl who is polite yet unnerving. Living two buildings over and having
1020-722: A scheme to set him up with Michelle. A heartbroken and fragile Cassie attempts suicide by drug overdose. "Maxxie and Anwar" focuses on the conflict between Anwar's Muslim faith and Maxxie's homosexuality. On a school trip to Russia, Tony tells Maxxie that he wants to "try something new", and Michelle ultimately witnesses Tony cheating on her with Maxxie. In "Michelle", Michelle faces up to Tony's manipulative and cheating ways. She begins to date Josh Stock (Abigail's brother, played by Ben Lloyd-Hughes ) until Tony breaks them up by sending naked photos of Abigail from Josh's phone. In "Effy", Josh seeks revenge on Tony and his younger sister, Effy, by drugging her and effectively taking her for ransom. In
1088-590: A sexual relationship, but Naomi is unwilling to accept the reality of its romantic nature. In " JJ ", Freddie and Cook's feud over Effy negatively affects JJ. At Emily's encouragement, he manages to confront them both about it, and later loses his virginity when Emily decides to have pity sex with him. Thomas discovers that Pandora has been cheating on him, and, while high on JJ's medication, Cook reveals to Freddie that Effy loves Freddie and not him. In Effy's episode, she has nothing: her Queen Bee status has been usurped by Katie, sex with Cook means nothing, and her home life
1156-763: A solitary existence in London and waitressing after breaking up with an ex-boyfriend in America. The new Cassie no longer does drugs, and has recovered from her eating disorder. After discovering someone has been secretly taking artistic photos of her and uploading them to the Internet, she tracks down her stalker, and discovers it to be the cook at her café, Jakob ( Olly Alexander ). After realising Jakob's attention gives her confidence, she allows him to continue photographing her on her terms, in an explicitly non-sexual friendship. While trying to support her depressed father and little brother after
1224-477: A stand. In his episode, Alo's parents take him out of sixth form to work on the farm, and, after he causes an explosion, they sell all of his belongings. In protest, he throws a massive party and, when he confronts his parents, his father suffers a heart attack. Rather than burden his friend Rich, who has just proudly had sex for the first time with Grace, he goes home and attempts to repair things with his parents. In "Grace", Grace introduces Rich to her parents; Rich
1292-415: Is Freddie whom she loves, but Cook is adamant he loves her, too. Freddie closes the series, asking "What do we do now?". Series four begins with the suicide of a girl named Sophia (Amberley Gridley) while she is high on MDMA at a club Thomas works at. A police inspector ( Pauline Quirke ) questions the entire gang, and Thomas is expelled by the new headmaster ( Chris Addison ) for his unseemly connection to
1360-529: Is a wreck. She finally feels something when she has sex with Freddie, but, after being tormented by Katie, an intoxicated Effy hits her with a rock. Katie is recovering in " Katie and Emily ", but her relationship with her sister is falling apart. However, at the college ball, Emily is able to assert herself, and Naomi confesses she loves Emily back. Thomas and Pandora also reunite. The finale episode sees Cook and Effy hiding out with Cook's father ( Matt King ). JJ tracks them down, however, and forces Effy to confess it
1428-526: Is already becoming bored, and is tempted by wealthy drug dealer Luke ( Joe Cole ). Mini also decides to take Alo's virginity and swears him to secrecy. Matty pursues Luke and Franky, which quickly escalates into a car chase; his truck overturns, putting Grace in a critical condition, and he runs away to avoid being arrested for the possession of the marijuana and ketamine Luke placed inside his vehicle. Back in Bristol, Franky struggles to cope with her guilt, and Rich
SECTION 20
#17328951678521496-439: Is best friends with Michelle. Maxxie Oliver ( Mitch Hewer ) is openly gay and has a passion for dance. He is portrayed as attractive, seductive and talented, and is well accepted by most of his friends and family, though his fights with his father about his future are depicted. His best friend Anwar Kharral ( Dev Patel ) has a slightly off-the-wall personality and is known for his silly antics and sense of humour. While he takes
1564-500: Is developing a psychotic depression that resembles what his mother had before she committed suicide. He is able to save Effy after an attempt on her life; she is hospitalised and he is left desolate. This situation takes a large toll on Effy's and Freddie's relationship. JJ's episode sees him fall in love with a single mother called Lara ( Georgia Henshaw ), through whom he finds a new-found confidence and begins to doubt whether he really needed to be so highly medicated his whole life. In
1632-492: Is disempowered; she is traumatised when Chris dies in her arms from the subarachnoid haemorrhage and flees to New York City. In the series finale, the gang get their A Level results, collectively mourn Chris and eventually part ways, with Sid following Cassie to New York (it is left ambiguous whether he finds her), Anwar moving with Maxxie and James to London, and Sketch left behind. The series ends with Effy in Tony's bed, revelling in
1700-486: Is hit further by the revelation that she is pregnant with Alo's baby. To get away from it, she clings to her deadbeat dad, Gregory, who she is convinced has changed. Though he abandons her, with the support of Franky, she is able to accept her pregnancy. In "Nick", Nick struggles to find money to pay for Russian gangsters to smuggle Matty back into England, all the while struggling with his feelings for Franky. After emotionally pouring his heart out to her during an argument in
1768-471: Is homophobic and suspects her of being a lesbian. The gang meets Effy and sidekick Pandora, Katie wants to become Effy's best friend, and both Cook and Freddie are instantly smitten. Cook passes the test set by Effy and begins a casual sexual relationship with her. Episode two focuses on Cook, who invites the whole group over, but their friendships are not very strong yet; chaos ensues, and Cook angers local gangster Johnny White ( Mackenzie Crook ). Thomas Tomone
1836-469: Is hurting and turning to promiscuity, but, through Effy's machinations, she and Sid get back together, as do Tony and Michelle. Actor Daniel Kaluuya wrote "Jal", which sees her struggle with her pregnancy, while Chris is rushed to hospital with a subarachnoid haemorrhage . Meanwhile, Maxxie introduces his new boyfriend, James (Sean Verey). In "Cassie", Jal tells Chris she is having an abortion. Cassie feels, without her eating disorder and other problems, she
1904-482: Is in trouble for an assault and, to be a better influence on his younger brother, accepts a prison sentence for dealing the drugs that led to Sophia's death, covering for Naomi. When Katie loses her job and discovers she has premature menopause , she cannot confide in her mother at first because of the stress of their bankruptcy and homelessness. The Fitches are forced to move into Naomi's house. Freddie worries over Effy's psychological state in his centric episode, as she
1972-485: Is introduced in only the third episode. He is an immigrant from the Congo , and develops a crush on Pandora. He endears himself to the group when he is able to get Johnny White off their backs by besting him in a pepper-eating competition. However, despairing at his decadent life in Bristol, Mrs Tomone brings Thomas back to the Congo. In " Pandora ", Pandora's innocent slumber party becomes an MDMA -fuelled rave after Katie spikes
2040-474: Is on the run and living alone in Manchester. In an introductory voiceover, Cook explains his thoughts and alludes towards a murder he may have committed; it is implied, but not outright stated, that he is avoiding capture after killing John Foster a few years back. 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),
2108-428: Is on the run from the police after breaking out of prison, uncovers Dr Foster's killing and after confronting him, furiously lunges at Foster. The series ends here in freeze frame, leaving both Cook's and John Foster's fates unknown. The series begins by introducing unconventional newcomer Franky, to whom secretly insecure popular girl Mini takes a dislike. Mini ingratiates Franky into her group only to disown her. Franky
Days to Come - Misplaced Pages Continue
2176-498: Is on the verge of breakdown, her adoptive father's air revolver in hand, when mysterious stranger Matty convinces her of her self-worth. Mini's sweet friend Grace establishes new friendships with Franky and the school's other outsiders, metalhead Rich and farmhand Alo. In episode two, "Rich", Grace finds herself drawn to Rich. She attempts to help him win over an elusive girl, and eventually he gets past his shyness to realise his attraction to her, too. After Mini's fashion show in "Mini",
2244-503: Is prevented by her father from seeing Grace in hospital, where she lies in a coma, in "Rich". When Mr Blood takes Grace for treatment in Switzerland, Rich squats in the Bloods' home for some time, convinced that Grace is still alive, but, after a party at the house, a mournful David Blood informs him that Grace has subsequently died. In "Alex", new kid Alex, who is a little strange, arrives while
2312-454: Is re-enlisted at Roundview, but his relationship with Liv causes a new love triangle to form among him, Liv and Franky. Having lost both Mini and Liv, and now living in Matty's shadow, Nick has a nervous breakdown and smashes up his house with a golf club. Through Matty, however, Nick comes to see their father, Leon ( Dorian Lough ), and his parenting in a more negative light, and the two brothers take
2380-408: Is shocked to discover that her father is headmaster David Blood (Addison). Blood schemes to have Grace's grades slip on her drama assessment, a staging of Twelfth Night , so that he can justify removing her from Roundview. Grace sees her dilemma, as peacemaker, through Hamlet ' s " sea of troubles " soliloquy; she uses Twelfth Night to bring the love triangle among Matty, Liv and Franky to
2448-654: Is socially uneasy and struggles with school work. Tony's girlfriend is Michelle Richardson ( April Pearson ), a girl who can never stay angry at his mischievous behaviour for long. Outwardly, Michelle appears shallow, vain and conceited, but she works hard, has a strong interest in French and Spanish, and is very emotionally mature. She is friends with Cassie Ainsworth ( Hannah Murray ), an eccentric girl who has an eating disorder . Cassie attempts to hide her own struggles with mental health while her flamboyant parents ignore her in favour of their new baby. Chris Miles ( Joe Dempsie )
2516-471: Is the party animal of the group. He has a difficult home life; he lost his brother to a hereditary subarachnoid haemorrhage at a young age, and is living alone due to his ambivalent father and absent mother . He has a crush on his psychology teacher Angie ( Siwan Morris ). Jal Fazer ( Larissa Wilson ) is a sensible girl with a talent for playing the clarinet . Her runaway mother has left Jal with her famous musician father and aspiring rapper brothers. She
2584-567: The BBC television anthology series Play of the Month Days to Come, an online travel blog by TourRadar See also [ edit ] Good Days to Come (2011), a film that won Best Film in the 48th International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Days to Come . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
2652-593: The Year , and her strained relationship with her famous musician father. When drug dealer "Mad Twatter" smashes her clarinet as payback for Sid not giving him money for drugs he bought, Jal's father sees to it he will not bother the group again. In "Chris", Chris's mother abandons him, leaving £1,000 in cash. He blows the money on a party, and is eventually helped into temporary student accommodation by his psychology teacher, Angie ( Siwan Morris ). Episode five, "Sid", shows Sid's struggle with his parents' breakup while Tony organises
2720-418: The artwork of emotions she has created as she claims her top place in their social world, and also as series' lead in the upcoming series. The new cast is introduced on their first day at Roundview College in the series premiere, "Everyone". JJ Jones, James Cook and Freddie McClair are best friends to begin with. Twins Katie and Emily Fitch know Naomi Campbell from school, but are distant with her, because Katie
2788-429: The brand have included a short-lived American remake , which aired on MTV in 2011, but was cancelled after one season after advertisers abandoned the series in response to controversy surrounding the series' sexual content. Episode one, "Tony", is an ensemble piece that introduces the characters and the format that will be seen in the show. The attractive, popular, and intelligent Tony arranges for his friends to attend
Days to Come - Misplaced Pages Continue
2856-453: The brownies. Emily and Naomi kiss; Naomi denies being gay, but urges Emily to admit that she is, yet she denies it. Pandora allows Cook to take her virginity, but regrets it when later Thomas returns from the Congo. Freddie's episode shows his difficult relationship with his widower father ( Simon Day ) and his sister Karen ( Klariza Clayton ), who has ambitions to be a celebrity. His father converts Freddie's shed — his personal sanctuary — into
2924-507: The camera and says "bye". The seventh series, titled Skins Redux , aired on 1 July 2013. It saw the return of former Skins stars Hannah Murray as Cassie, Jack O'Connell as Cook, and Kaya Scodelario as Effy in three individual stories. Lily Loveless as Naomi and Kathryn Prescott as Emily also starred in guest roles. The three stories have their own titles: Skins Fire (Effy), Skins Pure (Cassie) and Skins Rise (Cook). The six-part series began filming on 22 October 2012 and concluded at
2992-415: The conclusion, Mini goes into labour, while Franky's sister takes her to see her mother, who is not dead, after all. Nick and Matty bond once again, and the latter turns himself in to the police. In the final scene, playing in parallel, Alex leaves Bristol for Thailand; Alo and Liv are beside Mini as she gives birth; Franky lays eyes on her mother; and Rich, outside the room where Mini is giving birth, looks at
3060-565: The crime, she makes a full confession to the Financial Services Authority of hers and Jake's activities. Meanwhile, Naomi reveals that she has cancer, and pleads with Effy not to tell Emily, who is in New York on an internship. Dom and Effy support Naomi until it is clear her condition is terminal; Emily returns to London, hurt and betrayed, and comforts Naomi while Effy is prosecuted. Skins Pure catches up with Cassie at 23, living
3128-471: The death of her mother, her friendship with Jakob slowly comes apart as his jealousy grows irrational, particularly when Cassie models for a professional shoot. Ultimately, Cassie chooses to leave behind her friendship with Jakob and another man who had been pursuing her romantically (Daniel Ben Zenou) to focus on raising her little brother while her father recuperates in Italy. Skins Rise follows Cook at 21, who
3196-596: The end of January 2013. Skins Fire depicts Effy as a 21-year-old hedge fund receptionist for a London firm. She lives with Naomi, who is drifting through life with vague ambitions of being a stand-up comedian. Effy is much more serious and driven than in the past, and impresses her bosses enough to win a shot at being a stock trader . In her attempts to succeed in her career, she becomes embroiled in an insider trading scandal, as well as romantically involved with her boss, Jake ( Kayvan Novak ). To spare her lovelorn friend Dom ( Craig Roberts ) from jail time for his part in
3264-464: The episodes named after the featured characters. The show was created by father-and-son television writers Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain for Company Pictures , and premiered on E4 on 25 January 2007. Skins went on to be a critical success as well as a ratings winner and has developed a cult following . It has since been considered revolutionary, and continues to draw appraisal for its depiction of problems that British youth experience, which
3332-608: The finale episode, "Everyone", it is Anwar's birthday. Anwar and Maxxie are reconciled when Anwar's father welcomes Maxxie to the birthday party, accepting his homosexuality. Chris' relationship with Angie ends violently when her fiancé returns. Tony confesses to Michelle that he loves her and wants to change his manipulative ways (whilst on the phone), only to be hit by a bus, as Effy watches on from Sid's dad Mark's car. The characters begin to sing " Wild World " by Cat Stevens as Tony lies unconscious and Sid searches for Cassie. The second series premiered on E4 on 11 February 2008; however,
3400-451: The first episode was available in four parts to MySpace users prior to airing. "Maxxie and Tony" starts the series, showcasing Tony's impairments following his accident and Maxxie's involvement in his recovery. The episode also reveals more about Maxxie's life; revealed are his ambitions to be a dancer, his surname, his difficulties with homophobic bullies, and his parents (played by Bill Bailey and Fiona Allen ). The second episode introduces
3468-484: The first series; she regularly breaks the fourth wall . Effy later becomes a main character in the second generation of Skins . Abigail Stock (Georgina Moffat) is an upper class school girl with sociopathic tendencies, and one of Tony's many sexual conquests. "Posh" Kenneth ( Daniel Kaluuya ) goes to the same college as the main cast and often spends time with the boys. Madison "Mad" Twatter ( Stephen Walters ) features as Sid's emergency drug dealer, Doug (Giles Thomas)
SECTION 50
#17328951678523536-571: The gang are at odds still mourning Grace; Liv in particular develops feelings for him, only for him to disclose to her that he is, in fact, gay. Nevertheless, they form a close in bond, particularly as Mini remains distant from Liv. In her episode, Franky, overwhelmed with guilt, escapes to "bad boy" Luke for companionship and excitement. Her actions are negatively viewed, and she quickly becomes alienated. She turns against authoritative figures at school and at home, pushing her to get more involved in her violent and destructive relationship with Luke. During
3604-519: The girlfriend of local drug lord Louis ( Liam Boyle ) after he is asked to watch over her for a few days. After Louis brutally kills a man named Jason ( Lucien Laviscount ) for having an affair with Charlie, Cook flees Manchester, taking Emma with him. En route, Charlie calls Cook and begs him to take her with them. The three end up at Emma's family's old country home, in a remote part of the country. Not long after though, Louis arrives, explaining that he tracked their car. After Charlie refuses to go with him,
3672-511: The girls decide to leave everything behind and abscond. Soon, Mini wishes to return home, despite Franky's insistence. Alo learns of Mini's pregnancy and, to her surprise, in the end, vows to take care of her no matter what. In the finale, Franky attempts to track down her mother, but instead finds her biological sister, who declares that their mother has died. At Alex's house party to celebrate leaving Bristol behind, she tells both Matty and Nick she loves them, but cannot be with either of them. In
3740-458: The incident. Thomas gives in to temptation and sleeps with another girl, resulting in the break-up of him and Pandora. In " Emily ", Emily's mother ( Ronni Ancona ) has still not accepted the fact that her daughter is a lesbian and tries to interfere with her relationship. Emily discovers Naomi had slept with Sophia, and is the one who sold her the MDMA, leaving their relationship fraught. In "Cook", Cook
3808-452: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Days_to_Come&oldid=1138508317 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Days to Come (album) Days to Come is the third studio album by British musician Bonobo . It
3876-434: The penultimate episode, Effy's psychiatric counsellor, John Foster ( Hugo Speer ), uses unorthodox hypnotic methods to cure Effy's depression, making her forget and want to abandon her old friends. After an incident at the spot of Tony's accident, where she nearly suicides again, her psychosis comes back, and Freddie insists Foster cease treating Effy. Later, Foster lures Freddie to discuss Effy, and brutally murders Freddie with
3944-439: The self-titled album by Bonobo (2006) "Days to Come", song by Opshop from Second Hand Planet "Days to Come", song by Rachelle Ann Go from I Care (album) "The Days to Come", song by the 77s from Sticks and Stones (1990) "The Days to Come", song by Arno Cost Others [ edit ] The Days to Come , 2019 film "The Days to Come" (1971), a play by Yehoshua Sobol Days to Come , an episode from
4012-405: The three leave the house and find Emma's parents' car abandoned, indicating they have been killed. The trio are stranded in the woods, where Louis catches up with and murders Emma. Seeing this, Cook decides he is done running, confronting Louis and beating him to a pulp. He declares, "I'm Cook. You thought you could kill me? I'm fucking Cook." He helps Charlie escape and alerts the police to Louis. In
4080-605: The two agree to begin dating. Mini, however, feels pressured to have sex with boyfriend Nick, who does not know she is a virgin. Mini's cruelty to Grace and her new friends backfires when her fashion show goes completely awry. When she realises that her best friend Liv has slept with Nick, she forces herself to have sex with him, which is disappointing. She is devastated to see the parallel between her and her promiscuous mother ( Clare Grogan ) as they encounter one another on their walks of shame . The affair between Nick and Liv continues, though they both suspect Mini knows when she unifies
4148-409: The two end up in a relationship. Chris cheats on her with Angie after Cassie tells Chris that Jal left him, but they move back in together, and Jal discovers she is pregnant. "Tony", directed by recurring actor Harry Enfield , sees Tony Stonem attend a university open day not long after taking an ecstasy tablet that awakens elements of his old personality. In a visual metaphor for Jungian psychology ,
SECTION 60
#17328951678524216-444: The two groups of friends under Liv's roof for a party, in "Liv". Because she cannot handle the stress of her family life or Mini's scheme, Liv leaves the house. In town, she meets drifter Matty, and the pair embark on a drug-fuelled bender. Back at her house, she discovers that Matty is, in fact, Nick's brother, and Liv's affair with Nick comes out in the open. The brothers reconcile, however, and Matty comes home again. In "Nick", Matty
4284-443: The two years of sixth form . Its controversial storylines have explored issues such as dysfunctional families , mental illness (such as depression , eating disorders , post-traumatic stress disorder , and bipolar disorder ), adolescent sexuality , gender , substance abuse , death , and bullying . Each episode generally focuses on a particular character or subset of characters and the struggles they face in their lives, with
4352-447: The unforeseen, peaceful death of Mark. Sid reconnects with brain-damaged Tony when he is able to open up to him about his father's death. In "Michelle", the group goes on a camping trip to a beach. Maxxie discovers Sketch having sex with Anwar, and Sid sleeps with Michelle, starting a relationship; he comes home to find Cassie waiting for him. In "Chris", Chris agrees to start a job and Jal learns to start being more open to new things, and
4420-589: Was also used in the commercial for the launch of the Citroën C4 Picasso in 2007. "Nightlite", appeared on UEFA Champions League 2006–2007 , and "Recurring" was used in a surfing film broadcast on Fuel TV. "Hatoa" uses samples from the Pentangle song "Light Flight". "If You Stayed Over" is featured in the episode "The Economist" of "LOST" The album was voted Album of the Year in the 2006 Worldwide Awards on Gilles Peterson 's BBC Radio 1 show. In 2012 it
4488-581: Was awarded a silver certification from the Independent Music Companies Association which indicated sales of at least 20,000 copies throughout Europe. This 2000s trip hop album-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Skins (UK TV series) Skins is a British teen comedy drama television series that follows the lives of a group of teenagers in Bristol , South West England , through
4556-454: Was generally not showcased on public TV at the time. Over its initial six-year run, Skins was atypical of ongoing drama series in that it replaced its primary cast every two years. Plans for a film spin-off were first discussed in 2009, but ultimately did not come to fruition. Instead, a specially-commissioned seventh and final series of the show was broadcast in 2013, featuring some of the cast from its 2007–2010 run. Other ventures to expand
4624-518: Was released on 2 October 2006 on the Ninja Tune independent record label . It has been released in two versions - a standard 1 disc edition (ZENCD119) and a limited edition (ZENCD119X) with a second disc containing instrumental versions of the album's vocal tracks. Tracks 1, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 11 are written and performed by Simon Green ; others are credited as is. The track "Ketto" featured in Skins and
#851148