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Is it sad to be so hooked on this show that you start spotting obscure continuity errors like Si actually does take Geography (because he went on the Geography field trip) so should have been legitimately revising for his Geography exams?

Also - Neil's dad in his Badminton kit was hillarious.

It was a Geography and Sociology trip. If you remember they talk to Neil about why he's coming since he does neither Geography nor Sociology :p

Just because Jay wasn't saying "clunge" every 30 seconds :p

:rofl: no it was generally a 35 minute scatterfest of emotions...was just crap shame really the whole series was good up till then...I didn't even laugh once :(

If you didn't laugh once Rappy then I am seriously worried about your sense of humour.

Then again, you also said Lost was crap last week ;)

It's all a matter of opinion :), Lost last week was awful in my eyes but this week redeemed itself, I just felt this weeks inbetweeners was boring I found myself looking at my phone many times.

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'Inbetweeners' gets third series

E4 has reportedly commissioned a third series of The Inbetweeners.

According to The Guardian, the series - which stars Simon Bird, James Buckley, Joe Thomas and Blake Harrison - will return in 2010.

Head of E4 Angela Jain said of the show: "[it has] some of the most beautifully crafted puerile and funny jokes ever seen on British television but also moments of crushing heartbreak, which are all testament to the brilliance of the writing and acting."

Earlier this year, the second series made a strong start in the ratings, drawing almost 1 million viewers in its opening episode.

Source: Digital Spy

Hmm, not sure about a 3rd series. I don't think the 2nd came anywhere near the first, and I'm predicting the third won't be as good as either.

That said, it is hilarious :D

I agree some of the episodes were meh at best but I put that down to me being older and not having that sense of humour anymore :rofl:

I agree some of the episodes were meh at best but I put that down to me being older and not having that sense of humour anymore :rofl:

Yea I don't know many older folks that watch it.

What I really like about it, is how when you were growing up, everyone had at least one mate that was exactly like them. I guess it makes it easy to relate to.

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