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Brilliant :D Hasn't lost its magic, but I did notice that it went at a slightly quicker pace than the rest - there wasn't enough time to 'process' the one-liners before they moved onto the next thing. Also in some of the shots, especially in the common room, had different lighting - more like it was a movie and more professionally done. Also the camera wasn't still in the common room like it was in previous episodes. Didn't think much about it, but it did give it a strange vibe.

Season 3 - Episode 2 - The Gig and the Girlfriend

Simon goes to his first gig since Take That at Wembley Arena to impress an attractive girl from the year below, but Will, Jay and Neil tag along and jeopardise their friend's chances of wooing her

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Hapless teens Will, Simon, Jay and Neil have a new female six former to drool over.

Former Hollyoaks star Hannah Tointon, 22, joins the cast for season three of the comedy.

The younger sister of former EastEnder's star Kara, 27, Hannah joins original Inbetweeners Emily Head and Emily Atack, to launch the new season of the show with this saucy secretary photoshoot in this month's FHM.

She added: 'It?s just funny to see what goes through boys? minds, because as a girl you don?t really know. I think that?s why girls like it. They finally understand the weirdness.'

Hannah plays new emo character Tara (op- amazing!), who's Simon's love interest for this series. Hannah explains: 'She?s in the year below and comes across as cool, but she?s not as cool as she thinks.'

Meanwhile, former Dancing On Ice star Emily Atack says that her character Charlotte, 21, is still teasing uptight Will in this series.

She explains: '(She's) giving him the flirty eyebrows, doing the ?Hey stranger? and that kind of thing.'

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Emily Head, 21, is also back as her Inbetweeners' regular character Carli.

She confessed that she was getting a lot of recognition off the back of being in the show.

She said: 'You get people staring at you. The worst is when they follow you around HMV talking to each other like, ?It is Carli, go and talk to her, I?m not going, you talk to her.? It?s awkward.'

The full interview and more pictures from the photo shoot appear in this month?s FHM Magazine, on sale now.

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omg Tara...jizz

LMFAO

"Oh ****! The blue lights!"

"It's an ambulance"

"That's what they want you to think!"

Hahaha and he threw his wallet and keys away!

'I will bring enough spliff puff for everyone'

'I feel like Im in a bubble, I can't feel my hands Jay!'

I kinda feel like inbetweeners has lost it a bit, still worth watching on mondays though no doubt but not as good as when it first came out!

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