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Episode Name:
Skins Rise (1)
Air date:
7/29/2013
Summary:
Cook (Jack O'Connell) has a job delivering drugs to Manchester Revellers. When he is asked to help his employer's girlfriend find a house and finds that he is irresistibly attracted to her, he sets off a train of events which will lead him into a world of savage revenge and a confrontation with his own violent past.
Cassie's arc sort of reminded me why I liked Skins. While the Fire arc featured the madness and drama that the 2nd and 3rd generation had, Pure was just that. It felt like a pure version of Skins which feels like a fan combined all of Cassie's scenes from a hypothetical 3rd season featuring the first generation, and made them into two episodes. What I loved the most though is while we didn't get anything about how the rest of her generation was doing, and only really got a blip about Sid maybe finding her, by the end of the arc it didn't feel like Hannah Murray was trying to recapture Cassie as much as it seemed Kaya was trying to recapture Effy.
To me, though Cassie wasn't doing the Wows and Lovelys, she still was the character you fell for in the first series, just without being as naive and desperate. In Part 2, we see her again become dependent on others to validate her and cure her of her loneliness, but before the episode ends, you see that she has evolved past that in a way. She realizes that while she may be a lonely mess of a girl with a screwed up dad and a mother she was sort of estranged from, that she has gone through and survived much worse than what the world could throw at her. Now, nothing serious happens and no one dies, but all around Cassie is temptation. There is the offer of drugs, sex, and the usual drama she used to quickly attach herself to, but in Pure, we see that she may flirt with it a bit, but she never takes it home. What I mean by this is, she accepts that others are in a place in their life where they may need drama, drugs and all that to live, but at the end of the day, Cassie has found peace without constantly divulging into her former big time vices.
Overall, in comparison to the Fire arc, this seemed to be a more natural Skins episode. In fact, the whole arc was and though a part of me still feels unfulfilled by these episodes since they don't say what happened to everyone else, I do feel Cassie's epilogue did leaves us with a bit of hope. Not to forget, it didn't feel like a huge leap from where we left her in series two, but like catching up with an old friend over tea and them talking about what has happened since you last chatted.
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===>CLICK HERE TO WATCH FULL EPISODE
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===>CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FULL HD VERSION
Episode Name:
Skins Rise (1)
Air date:
7/29/2013
Summary:
Cook (Jack O'Connell) has a job delivering drugs to Manchester Revellers. When he is asked to help his employer's girlfriend find a house and finds that he is irresistibly attracted to her, he sets off a train of events which will lead him into a world of savage revenge and a confrontation with his own violent past.
Cassie's arc sort of reminded me why I liked Skins. While the Fire arc featured the madness and drama that the 2nd and 3rd generation had, Pure was just that. It felt like a pure version of Skins which feels like a fan combined all of Cassie's scenes from a hypothetical 3rd season featuring the first generation, and made them into two episodes. What I loved the most though is while we didn't get anything about how the rest of her generation was doing, and only really got a blip about Sid maybe finding her, by the end of the arc it didn't feel like Hannah Murray was trying to recapture Cassie as much as it seemed Kaya was trying to recapture Effy.
To me, though Cassie wasn't doing the Wows and Lovelys, she still was the character you fell for in the first series, just without being as naive and desperate. In Part 2, we see her again become dependent on others to validate her and cure her of her loneliness, but before the episode ends, you see that she has evolved past that in a way. She realizes that while she may be a lonely mess of a girl with a screwed up dad and a mother she was sort of estranged from, that she has gone through and survived much worse than what the world could throw at her. Now, nothing serious happens and no one dies, but all around Cassie is temptation. There is the offer of drugs, sex, and the usual drama she used to quickly attach herself to, but in Pure, we see that she may flirt with it a bit, but she never takes it home. What I mean by this is, she accepts that others are in a place in their life where they may need drama, drugs and all that to live, but at the end of the day, Cassie has found peace without constantly divulging into her former big time vices.
Overall, in comparison to the Fire arc, this seemed to be a more natural Skins episode. In fact, the whole arc was and though a part of me still feels unfulfilled by these episodes since they don't say what happened to everyone else, I do feel Cassie's epilogue did leaves us with a bit of hope. Not to forget, it didn't feel like a huge leap from where we left her in series two, but like catching up with an old friend over tea and them talking about what has happened since you last chatted.
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