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  1. Series 3 introduces the "second generation" of characters, which are featured in both Series 3 and Series 4. They are replaced in Series 5 by the "third generation". In terms of the show's continuity, Series 3 begins place 3 to 4 months after the end of "Final Goodbyes" (episode 2.10) due to the beginning of a new academic school year.

  2. The third series began airing on E4 on 22 January 2009 and ended on 26 March 2009. This series sees the introduction of a new cast; it follows the lives of the second generation of sixth form students Effy Stonem , Pandora Moon , Thomas Tomone , James Cook , Freddie McClair , JJ Jones , Naomi Campbell , and twin sisters Emily and Katie Fitch .

  3. Each episode generally focuses on a particular character or subset of characters and the struggles they face in their lives, with the episodes named after the featured characters. The show was created by father-and-son television writers Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain for Company Pictures , [ 2 ]

  4. The character video diaries functionally replaced Unseen Skins for the third series. A new diary was posted on the E4 website following the broadcast of each episode, and the diary often pertained to the events of that episode.

  5. Later that day the Skins official Twitter confirmed the show's upcoming end in 2013 and also confirmed that E4 will air what will be considered the show's "seventh series", consisting of three 2-hour episode specials (with each episode focusing on a specific generation).

  6. Details Episode 4 Aired Feb 12, 2009 Pandora Pandora decides to throw a party, but Katie uses some special ingredients in the chocolate brownies.

  7. James Cook Jr., more commonly known as "Cook", is a key character of the series Skins, appearing as the deuteragonist/anti-hero in both series three and series four and the main protagonist/anti-villain in the series finale Skins: Rise. He was portrayed by Jack O'Connell.