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''Skins'' is a
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television series that premiered on January 17, 2011, on
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in the United States. It is a remake of the original British show of the same name and follows the lives of a group of teenagers through their final two years of
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. As with the British series, the American version features a cast of amateur actors and young writers. The series generated controversy in the United States over its sexual content, in which several advertisers withdrew and there were some accusations of
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since most of its cast members were under the age of 18. On June 9, 2011, MTV announced that they would not renew ''Skins'' for a second season, with a statement that "''Skins'' is a global television phenomenon that, unfortunately, did not connect with an American audience as much as we had hoped. We admire the work that the series creator
Bryan Elsley Bryan Elsley (born 17 May 1961 in Dalkeith, Midlothian) is a Scottish television writer, best known for the co-creation of E4 teen drama '' Skins'' with his son, Jamie Brittain. Other television dramas include ''Rose and Maloney'', '' The Young ...
did in adapting the show for MTV, and appreciate the core audience that embraced it."


Cast and characters

The characters in the American version are the same as those in the British version, although some first names have been changed and all last names have been changed except for
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. The biggest change comes in the form of new character Tea Marvelli, a
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cheerleader who replaces the British character
Maxxie Oliver Maxwell "''Maxxie''" Oliver is a fictional character in the British television series '' Skins'', portrayed by actor Mitch Hewer. Maxxie is introduced as one of the central characters in the first two series of the show, where he stands out as on ...
. * James Newman as Tony Schneider (styled on Tony Stonem of the original British version) :Tony begins the season as the leader of the group, but as his relationship with Michelle starts to crumble due to cheating on her with Tea, his popularity and power within the group crumbles as well. He ends the series with the realization that his friends, particularly Stanley, and his sister Eura mean more to him than he actually thought. * Rachel Thevenard as
Michelle Richardson Michelle Richardson is a fictional character in both the British teen drama series '' Skins'' and its American remake. In the British version, she is portrayed by actress April Pearson, while in the American adaptation, the character is played ...
:In the beginning of the season Michelle is in a relationship with Tony, which causes her to act like she enjoys the role of the good-looking girlfriend and ignore her real feelings. Upon discovery of Tony's affair, she struggles to find herself and confides in Stanley, who has been in love with her for as long as he can remember. She concludes the season choosing Stanley over Tony, finally realizing what is best for her. *
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as Stanley Lucerne (styled on
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of the original British version) :Stanley is lazy and insecure, and often is overshadowed by Tony, his best friend and role model. Stanley finally begins to find his voice in "Stanley", when he brings up the courage to stand up to his father, who is so demanding and self-centered that he drives away Stanley's mother. Stanley spends much of the season in love with Michelle, but soon finds himself torn between his feelings for her and Cadie. In the end Stanley chooses Michelle. * Sofia Black-D'Elia as Tea Marvelli (styled on
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of the original British version) :Tea is confident, smart, and at times confused about who she is. Tea is a lesbian, but soon finds herself questioning her sexuality by sleeping with Tony on two separate occasions. When Michelle finds out, her friendship with Michelle and relationship with Tony are broken off. At the end she chooses Betty, a girl who had been trying to start a relationship with her for most of the season. * Ron Mustafaa as Abbud Siddiqui (styled on
Anwar Kharral Anwar Kharral is a fictional character in the British television series '' Skins'', portrayed by actor Dev Patel. Anwar is introduced in the first series as one of the central characters and is known for his charismatic, fun-loving personality and ...
of the original British version) :Abbud is a funny and caring person. He is in love with Tea for half of the season, and then spends the remaining few episodes with feelings for Daisy, with whom he has started a "friends with benefits" type of relationship. Abbud is best friends with Chris, who he takes in after his parents desert him and Tina is forced to leave town. *
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as Chris Collins (styled on Chris Miles of the original British version) :Chris is the party animal of the group. He is loud, energetic, and at a lot of times, either drunk or high on either weed or some type of pill. After his mom abandons for good with nothing more than $1,000, Chris finds hospitality with Tina, who he starts up a relationship with, and then Abbud. * Britne Oldford as Cadie Campbell (styled on
Cassie Ainsworth Cassandra "Cassie" Ainsworth is a fictional character in the British television series '' Skins'', portrayed by actress Hannah Murray. Cassie is one of the central characters in the first and second series of the show and is known for her quirky, ...
of the original British version) :Cadie is bipolar, depressed, suicidal, and anorexic. She begins the season with strong feelings for Stanley, but then loses interest. She finds a boyfriend midway through the season, and ends it with feelings for Stanley, but ultimately chooses to let him go for Michelle, knowing it is what is best for him. * Camille Cresencia-Mills as Daisy Valero (styled on
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of the original British version) :Daisy is the one who often has to fix everyone else's problems. She eventually gets fed up with everybody, and tells everybody to stop asking her for help. Her mother left her, and she lives with her father and younger sister, Didi. She is a talented
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er and has dreams of becoming a professional. She becomes friends with benefits with Abbud. * Eleanor Zichy as Eura Schneider (styled on
Effy Stonem Elizabeth "Effy" Stonem is a fictional character in the British television series ''Skins (TV series), Skins'', portrayed by actress Kaya Scodelario. Effy is a central figure in the series, appearing in all four of the original seasons as well as ...
of the original British version) :Eura is Tony's younger sister, and does not speak. She enjoys partying and drinking, and Tony often helps her sneak in and out of the house. The audience does not hear her voice until the season finale.


Minor characters

* Ali Kazmi as Abbud's uncle * Anastasia Phillips as Tina Nolan, a school teacher (styled on Angie of the original British series) *
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as Dave, a schoolteacher * Randall Blaine Morris as Betty, a love interest for Tea * Natalie Brown as Cadie's 41-year-old mother, a former model * Paulino Nunes as Marco Marvelli, Tea's father * Tony Sims as Jason Morrison, a friend of Chris Collins *
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as Hamilton Valero, Daisy's father * Caira Cresencia-Mills as Didi Valero, the younger sister of Daisy


Episodes

The first and the third episodes are both almost shot-for-shot remakes of their British counterpart, but the American show deviates from the British show's plot in subsequent episodes.


Production


Development

Elsley said he was first approached on making an American adaptation by
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's
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and
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. Elsley said that at the time he didn't feel that an American version would work. Several network and cable channels also approached Elsley about a North American adaptation. Elsley said "at that end of that time it seemed clear that MTV had the clearest vision." He added " he other networkswere missing a commitment to the core values of the show. Which is to say that MTV is clearly taking a risk with this show, and they were prepared to take that risk." In early 2009, Elsley began finding writers for the North American version. Elsley said "We started at the top of the Hollywood tree and worked our way down, and it wasn't until we got to the bottom that we actually found writers we liked. We started saying to agents, 'Who have you just taken on? Who's got a great play on somewhere?' And that turned up just incredible writers that have never done anything." After reading 400 scripts around the clock, a team of six was formed with MTV ordered a pilot for the American division in August 2009, with MTV ordering a full series one year later in May 2010.


Casting

Open casting calls were held in
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. Six of the nine main cast members had never acted before. Elsley said "It's very important to us that the kids are not seasoned professionals" in keeping with British version where most had no prior acting experience. James Newman, who plays Tony Snyder, was urged to audition for ''Skins'' by his older brother. Newman missed the audition but attended a later audition where he won the role. Ron Mustafaa, who plays Abbud Siddiqui, went to the open call for the show because his mother was a big fan of
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(who plays Abbud's UK ''Skins'' equivalent), Anwar, and wanted Mustafaa to "be the next Slumdog."


Filming

The show production began in mid 2010 in
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, changed from the initially planned location of
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.


Reception


Critical response

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gives the series a weighted average score of 57% based on reviews from 17 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". James Poniewozik of ''
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'' magazine concluded that the show is tamer than the British original, but believes if the controversial subject matter leaves parents reaching for
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, then the show is doing its job. Although the show is raunchy, Poniewozik judges ''Skins'' to have "more sweetness than snarky teen soaps like ''
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''". He questions if this American remake of a British show will be able to find its American voice, but commends the strong source material. He calls the show "unsettling, flawed but ambitious" and credits it with the secret that "it wears its heart on its skin". Troy Patterson of ''
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'' describes the show as a "sporadically excellent adaption" that is "superior teensploitation, enabling youth to rejoice in the fantasy of their corruption". He admonishes those who call the show
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, scolding them for "trivializing terrible crimes with flabby language" and judges it to be more an indication of the show's success that it angers some parents and sets itself on the far side of a generation gap.


Controversy

The show has garnered controversy from various conservative groups for its teenage depictions of
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and drug use, especially with regard to underage actors. In the wake of a mounting scandal over a possible
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investigation of
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as a result of the show's content,
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all opted to pull their advertising from the program. Additionally, the conservative television activist group the
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filed a letter to the Department of Justice, asking them to bring a child pornography charge against the series, alleging a violation of 18 USC 1466A. Due to the controversy in the U.S. and because the show is made in Canada, Bob Tarantino, an entertainment and intellectual property lawyer, reviewed section 163.1 of the Canadian
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and found that "it would be exceedingly unlikely that ''Skins'' would be found to constitute 'child pornography' for purposes of Canadian criminal law." In 2011, MTV rated the series "
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", meaning that it is unsuitable for viewers under the age of 17. Nielsen reported that 1.2 million of the premiere episode's 3 million viewers were under the age of 18. MTV told advertisers, "Now is the time to influence their choices." They also defended the show, stating that it addresses "real-world issues" teenagers are confronted with on a daily basis, and in a "frank" way. "We are confident that the episodes of ''Skins'' will not only comply with all applicable legal requirements, but also with our responsibilities to our viewers," they said.


Ratings

The series debut had 3.26 million viewers, with a 3.4 rating and 2.7 million viewers in the 12-34 demo, the most viewers in that demo for a show launch in MTV history. However, its demo rating was down 55% from its lead-in, ''
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'', which drew 7.7 million viewers. The second episode dropped to 1.6 million viewers, with a 1.0 share and 1.4 million viewers in the key demo. The third episode did not fare much better, dipping to 1.5 million viewers. Episodes 4 through 10 averaged about 1 million viewers, peaking at 1.2 million for episode 4 and hitting its lowest point at 0.962 million for episode 5. The last four episodes (7 through 10) got 1.170, 1.088, 1.107 and 1.2 million viewers respectively.


Cancellation

On June 9, it was announced that MTV had canceled ''Skins'' because it wasn't connecting to the U.S. audience, in addition to the controversy that went with it. Elsley defended the show's content as not so much controversial, "but a serious attempt to get in the roots of young people's lives."


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External links

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