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Funny thing is Chris and Cassie date in real life.. :)

Really?!

Twins for next series of 'Skins'

A pair of twins will be among the characters in the next series of Skins.

The entire cast of the show - including Nick Hoult, Hannah Murray and Mitch Hewer - has been dumped to make way for a new gang of teenagers in series three.

Jamie Brittain, the show's co-creator, told DS that other new characters will include an Eastern European and a new male character who is "a real nasty piece of work". The new group will be centred around Tony's younger sister Effy, who has appeared in the first two series.

The current cast members are unlikely to return in the future, even for guest appearances. Brittain added: "I just can't quite see what the benefit of that would be, other than for them to say 'hi'. We haven't ruled it out, but I think it's unlikely."

Thing is life isn't all roses so maybe the parties have to stop and the real life has to set in.

Pffft for you maybe :p

All i know is, i'll give the "new" skins 3 episodes to impress me, and then occassionally check places like here, to see if anything big changes or gets better etc..

and i'll also be watching whatever Mitch Hewer is in next :p

I thought it was okay. I wanted it to end with a song again, like last season.

Yeah but I felt they could of bid farewell to the cast in a better way rather then just cutting to Effy, if there is a hot cast next season I am so there :p

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