The Inbetweeners has returned for a much anticipated second series, with just as many embarrassing mishaps and failed seduction attempts as the British Comedy Award-winning first series.
The critically celebrated prime time comedy series follows the misadventures of four suburban teenager’s intent on having a good time, jumping school and trying to get in the underwear of their much savvier female peers.
This second season is centred around four hapless friends at Rudge Park comprehensive school, all desperately trying to work out how to be cool, and more importantly lose their virginity. There’s Will, still attempting to adapt to the comprehensive school life which was thrust upon him when his parents divorced and took him out of private education.
At his side are Simon, still hopelessly besotted with Carli D'Amato, and Jay, whose stories of impressive exploits and sexual conquests are just a little too fantastical to believe. Making up the quartet is Neil, an easy going lad who is not exactly the brains of the outfit, and whose dad is definitely not gay.
This series sees our gang of lovable buffoons partake in the rite of passage that is the Rudge Park field trip to Swanage, get a taste of the “real world” during work experience week, brave the bright lights of London for a disastrous night of clubbing, and experience the joys of community service whilst undertaking their Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. Alongside this they’ll have to battle with making Will’s birthday a success, and getting through the end of term exams, neither of which are without their obstacles.
