Show Me Some Skins

fiction imitates life, they say. fiction completes life perhaps. fiction allows people to see differences which emphasize the unfairness takes role in life but in the same time fiction isn't wrong.

fiction lies on something called.. skins.

There was one side of straight-edge believer: this series is a complete disaster.
Or the other side of hard core: This series represent my life.

For teenagers, bailing out of something was normal. Rules are made to set the boundaries, life would be wild without boundaries, but in the same time, somehow you have the rights for breaking the rule itself.
Skins has a bit of everything. Various kind of personalities were blended in to one group of people dealing with life. The love, hates, guilty, innocent, anger, mental madness, like everything. The story was so compelling, attracts the thoughts to dissolve then started to see through problems. Exaggeration was part of the series, non sense moments put very well along the drama scenes. Fights and intimacy were everywhere, regardlessly. A touch of maturity required to watch and understand this series, border between right and wrong was very thin, some might interprets mistakenly.
The way the speak, inspired me.
And for the characters, they've gotten too far from well. Each of them has a very strong personality, as if you really feel you are in their shoes. Cook (from generation II) was the best of all though.
He's bloody wicked.
I can't judge, you watch your self, yeah?


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