The English duo behind the popular British series The Inbetweeners is bringing their special brand of comedy across the pond by invitation from ABC. The project, said to be a cross between big screen sensation Superbad and critic darling Freaks and Geeks, will focus on high schools kids who aren't quite hip enough to be cool, but not quite nerdy enough to be losers. In a sense, high school's middle class. And yes, the John Hughes/Judd Apatow hybrid show is semi-autobiographical.
Will draws on his scouting experience to cope with the last trip he has organised for the boys before they go their separate ways, but the others are woefully unprepared.
Will's mum is away for a weekend with old schoolfriend Fergus. Will is left home alone and the other boys take full advantage of the situation.
Will's mum is away for a weekend with old schoolfriend Fergus. Will is left home alone and the other boys take full advantage of the situation.
Simon is surprised when his new girlfriend Tara is ready to take their relationship to the next level and the couple plan a romantic trip to Warwick to visit Tara’s sister at university. Romantic, that is, aside from t...
Simon takes his new girlfriend on a double date, but his principles are tested when she says she will only kiss him if he lets her redesign his wardrobe. Elsewhere, Will has to decide whether to spend time with a girl he...
In an attempt to woo an attractive girl from the year below Simon goes to his first gig since seeing Take That at Wembley Arena but Will, Jay and Neil tag along only to jeopardise his chances.
Summary: In the final episode of the second series, the boys are facing exams. Simon finally gets some alone time with Carli - albeit doing Sociology revision, Will overworks himself revising and Jay finally meets a gir...
Summary: Will is asked to co-ordinate the school's Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme, but instead of carrying out his duties, turns the situation to his advantage and tries to attract a university student. Meanwhile, Simon...
Summary: Will decides the lads should be "the boys who go to clubs". They head to the West End and meet aggressive bouncers, an interesting tramp and angry bus passengers.
Summary: Will's planning a suitably grown-up dinner to celebrate his birthday. But his do clashes with a more popular party, leaving his friends in a dilemma. And the french exchange student staying at Simon's makes Wil...
Following a disappointing Valentines Day a mix-up in the work experience programme means that Neil gets to work in a newspaper office whilst Will is stuck in a garage, where he gets stripped and thrown in a pond as an in...
It's a new term and the infamous sociology and geography field trip to Swanage is coming up; all the boys are on board. A new girl, Lauren, has joined the school, and Will has taken a particular shine to her. The only pr...
Its the end of term and Will has been voted the chairman of the Christmas prom committee. Okay, he was the only person who wanted the job, but hes still taking it seriously, and has roped Simon Jay and Neil in to help se...
The boys call Jays bluff and agree to go to the Camber Sands meeting of the Caravan Club to see if it really is like a massive orgy. Jays dad is on hand to give advice on all matters sexual whether they want it or. Whe...
Will finds out that going to a mixed sex school isnt too bad after all as he pulls Charlotte Hinchcliffe, the most popular girl in the year above. Shes fit and according to rumour, sexually precocious. He becomes so obse...
Simon is about to sit his first driving test, and Will, Jay and Neil are very excited by the new possibilities that having a car will bring. As soon as Simon has passed they plan to visit Thorpe Park to ride roller coast...
The episode shows the boys day as they bunk of school. The episode starts with Will and Simon meeting up and faking (poorly) to Mr Gilbert they are both ill. After this they meet up with the Jay and Neil, and Will buys t...
