Laura, Leeds on April 10th, 2008
I think that the first series was much better than the second, as it all got too serious. I'll miss Tony, but i think they are making a big mistake axing all cast
Daniel Erskine on April 10th, 2008
I know it will be good, but i am still very upset, I do not doubt the new series will be good but they have destroyed the show for the loyal fans who watch and that disgusts me. I think that the third series will be its last because fans will have a hard time coming to terms with the new cast. The descision came far to prematurley and the charracters we love and know now have not had a proper chance to shine and they're story's feel incomplete. I think this descision would have came better be it after 4 or 5 seasons.
Matt, London on April 10th, 2008
I really like the idea - so many shows have tried to hold groups together past school age when that just doesn't happen. People you went to school/college with don't all go to your university or your job etc. If the focus is on an area and a time of life, then you have to move to the next people.
Joe, Liverpool on April 10th, 2008
I don't watch Skins as I think it's completely OTT and rubbish, but getting rid of an entire cast and introducing a brand new one won't help the show, will it? I can see people tuning in to see what the new cast is like, and then the audiences dwindling week after week... Just ignore me, I'm rambling.
Ryan, Lancaster on April 10th, 2008
RE: the comment above. If the cast had totally changed after 4 or 5 seasons, people would have become even more attached to the characters and then it would be a bad idea. But the routine cast changes seem to have been in place from the very conception of the show, so how can it be a bad idea? I personally think the show will be very good if not better because of this cast changing policy.
Jules, London on April 10th, 2008
They held an open casting a month ago and you only just now figured out that the rumours they were replacing the cast are true? Anyway, I don't watch this show, but I think it is both a brave and stupid thing for the producers to do. Brave because too often "teenage" shows lose focus and try to make the characters stay young forever. Refreshing the characters lets the programme makers focus on what they want to--like the interview said--those two years without compromise. The foolish part is in thinking people will tune in for entirely new characters when they will be mourning the loss of the ones they have invested their time in. But, as I said, I don't even watch the show.
Scott, Salford on April 10th, 2008
I didn't watch the first series when it was first shown however I caught up as I recorded a night of Skins on my pvr. I enjoyed this series much more than the first and I thought there were moments of this series that were very powerful and moving such as the death of Sid's Dad. As for the third series and axing the cast I think it's a bold move but could be costly
Brekkie, Wales on April 10th, 2008
A big mistake clearing out the cast now. The characters have only started to develop this time around - and just as we want to delve a bit deeper, that's it - they're axed. There was certainly scope to keep them around one more year - unlike many US dramas characters moving apart in Skins wouldn't be too much of a problem - most episodes see the central character interacting mainly with people outside the main cast, so it's not as if it's really based around a central location. And it all seems rushed - giving this lot one more year would give you a series to blood in the new characters so there was a natural succession the following year - instead it's going to seem like a second-rate spin off and will be lucky to make a fourth series.
Naz on April 10th, 2008
WORST DECISION EVER. People watch Skins because of the characters, I personally would have loved to see how Maxxie, Tony, Cassie et al got on further in life but obviously this is now out of the question. I certainly won't be watching Series 3 and to be honest, its going to be tough getting a new cast that will be as good as this years.
Leeboy on April 10th, 2008
Bold and foolhardy move I think - It won't be Skins it will be something else. It may be good and a success. Be kinda good to see some of the Skins characters developed in maybe another drama vehicle to see how life continues for some of them rather than just walk away from them and leave them
James, Kent on April 10th, 2008
Can i just say Hannah Murray (Cassie) was a good actress, playing a teen with an eating disorder. What shes been through shes obviously upset. So its not 'Hurrah!'. By the way, cutting out all the cast is basically ruining the whole show.
Jen, Daz, Cagsy & Pete, Liverpool on April 10th, 2008
how many problems can a bunch of middle class annoying teenagers have? Surley not enough to have a whole new cast oh wait I see a problem for them ..."mummy & Daddy wont buy me a car when I turn 17" god I hate this program and wish it would just vanish of the face of the earth xx
Sacha on April 10th, 2008
If the website for the original cast stays up I won't have too many complaints. I love the writing, so I'm sure they know what they're doing, and the next series will be good. I'd just really hate if I couldn't still get the videos/blogs with the original cast.
James, Sussex on April 10th, 2008
Personally i think Mr Brittain & co are victims of their own hype. How's production on the new series coming along? "Well we haven't actually been commissioned yet, as far as I know" I think that says it all really
David, Bristol on April 10th, 2008
I think they've changed cast way to early, we havent seen the characters develop, just a wham bam thankyou mam, theres so many characters two series wasnt enough to seriously delve, showcase and develop each cast member in the fashion you see on other shows. I feel shortchanged. I mean come on guys we hardly know them. Theres too much going on at one time and its a big mistake to change the cast just as we're growing to know them. Bad idea and the third series will suffer from it, mark my words. Series two was writen with too much going on and the story line was very far fetched its become nearly laughable. I mean come on guys its so unrealistic compared to modern 'real' teenage life, series one was far superior, they have over shot the second storylines, really looks as if its been written by some teenager with a wild somewhat silly imagination. Get some more mature writers in. The second series was trying to be too stylised and 'wacky' again adding the the somewhat laughable and unbelievable story lines. Whoevers in charge needs to get a grip on how to develop and portray the show, series two was a massive disappointment and could have been so much better after such a promising start.
Natalie, London on April 11th, 2008
I am not happy with this. Why change something that doesnt need changing i along with many otheres love the current cast a new cast just wont be the same!
Yamini on April 11th, 2008
I'm all for not following the cast forever, but I feel in the two series until now we haven't really learned and gotten truly deep in the character's personalities and back stories... I really wish we could've spent more time with them. I feel like I barely know them at all.
Mia Cabrera on April 11th, 2008
Axing the whole cast isn't going to do the series any justice. Yes, i understand that the creators are only focussing on teenage life and that they are aiming to give an accurate depiction of it but i feel as though that these characters haven't been given the chance develop fully. Rather than starting fresh with a new cast, i think the creators should focus on the group's transition from adolescene to adulthood. I think that is a crucial aspect of teenage life. I wish the cast all the best in their future endeavours.
Erika, Canada on April 11th, 2008
I don't really mind that they'll be changing the cast. Yes, I'm going to dearly miss the old cast, but I think introducing new characters won't be that bad. New characters with less baggage will lighten the tone, making it less dark than it was in series two.
Junior, London on April 11th, 2008
All makes sense to me realy enjoyed first series and second one has been awesome. Major ups and major downs. A little annoyed about chris getting killed off, but he made me laugh so much in his episode it kinda makes up for it. Bring on the new batch good link with Effie she's pretty cool not as twisted as she likes to be. I know from sixth form that when we left we cgot new guys taking over from us and it's just the same with skins think it's a smart idea keeps it fresh and it's how life works. Bring it on! Jr
Alex on April 11th, 2008
I think when the new series kicks off people will eventually forget that there actually was different cast initially. However, that can't be denied that present actors will be missed. They all did so well in terms of acting. Tony, Cassie and Sid were my favourite. Hope their careers will go alright. I really hope they will
Jon, London on April 11th, 2008
The guy is completely delusional if he thought series 2 was better. The only reason I endured watching it was because series 1 was so good. Series 2 was farcical throughout, the brilliant characters they had built up in the first series were torn apart some of the most amateurish screenwriting to ever make television. Just when you thought they crammed it full with every teenage "ishoo" possible, they resort to teenage pregnancy. The dramatic scenes lacked any kind of credibility, they should have stuck to the more light-hearted fare that worked so well in series 1. The writers clearly had dreams of cinematic excellence, particularly evident in the Tony episode of series 2, which was trying so hard to be some twisting "Fight Club" style work of genius, but just left us utterly bewildered. They should quit now whilst they're ahead, because Series 3 is guaranteed to be worse. An Eastern European? That's another box ticked.
Stephen, Kent on April 11th, 2008
Although I've really enjoyed Series 2 (totally addicted)- I've missed the fun of series 1. I know what Jamie means about bad stuff happening to teenagers, but how unlucky do one set of friends have to be??? I missed the funny and lighter parts of the show. It's almost like the events of series 2 could have spanned over another 12/24 episodes and been interspaced with some other lighter storylines. As for getting rid of the cast; I think it's hugely disappointing as the current characters still have so much more to offer. Skins is an awesome show, but I think there are too many unanswered questions about some of the teens who have made their first appearance in Series 2. Everyone I know has fallen in love with Tony, Michelle, Maxxie, Anwar, Sid, Chris and Cassie. You relate to them as they all have elements of your own friends in them. I'm not sure a new set of characters are going to be welcomed by skins fans. Hopefully the producers will realise this is a massive mistake and continue to feature the current cast.
Nikki, Brighton on April 11th, 2008
I love both the first and second series, just in different ways. I like the way it shows the light and dark side of growing up and that there are consequences to your actions, what ever they may be. I do obviously love the cast and it is a shame that it had to come to an end with them BUT things change. It wouldn't be the same with them going off to University anyway as none of them would be together. I love skins and will definately watch the next series :o)
Jo, Manchester on April 11th, 2008
I think the second series has been outstanding. Better than the first even. This weeks episode feat Cassie and Chris's death was amazing, all of it from the impact of him dying and Cassie running as far as she go and realising it would never be far enough. I'm sure the finale will also be outstanding. Whilst many think changing the cast is a bad idea, i disagree. It would be the easier route for the writers to stick to the same popular formula, but they know that these characters are going to take different paths and no longer will it be about these teenagers being together. I have every confidence that the new series will be every bit as good as the previous one have been. have a little faith people!
Liam, Keighley on April 11th, 2008
I'm still not decided about this series. Seemed a little convenient everyone got paired up (the boring Sid and tart Michelle being no exceptions) so i'm glad that Chirs was killed off to shake things up a little. Aside from the obvious over-exaggeration of teenage life, I still enjoy the programme, but will it survive with a new cast? I'd like to think so. Especially since we're losing the characters who don't really do anything except dull the show down, but are we really going to get completely different characters and not bog-standard stereotypes? And none could replace the antics of Anwar.
Kyri, London on April 11th, 2008
I was starting to go off the show and I now know for certain that I won't be tuning in for Series 3. So much more could have been done with the characters, Anwar didn't even recieve an episode this series - IMO we barely know the characters and I personally find the scriptwriters lazy. I don't see how Series 3 could possibly work when Effy is one of the dullest characters on the show and all the characters we have finally grown to love - have been given the boot!
Alan, Cork on April 11th, 2008
I'm gutted. Absolutely gutted. I simply love Skins. I think the characters are brilliant, the writing superb and the acting unbelievable. I would much, much prefer them just to axe it now rather than dumping the whole cast and starting afresh with a new one. I also love the way Brittain assumes that the show will have the lifespan to change the cast every two years. Will I watch the new series? Yes, I more than likely will. But I do believe that the majority will switch off, disgusted with what has been done with the cast. Like one of the above comments said, it won't be Skins, it'll be something else. I want to see how Michelle and co. get on in later years, not watch a brand new bunch of immature teenagers. We've already had that! BAD MOVE! Hope the show gets the axe.
Ashley, Glasgow on April 11th, 2008
The 2nd series of skins was a lot of rubbish, i was really looking forward to series 2 and have kept watching to see if it will get better but it just gets even worse! Chris was the best character. I'll definitely not be tuning into series 3.
Laura on April 11th, 2008
Excuse me? Cassie is awesome and far better than Tony, Michelle, and Sid.
gayguy on April 12th, 2008
is there going to be any gay people in the new series?
mk on April 12th, 2008
The second series of Skins has been poorly written rubbish. God knows what the 20 writers have been doing???? I don't think anyone will waste their time watching a third series. Why introduce new characters when they have not even used or properly developed the existing characters. The second series shows that it has been written by loads of people whi must be locked in individual cells as there is absolutely no relationship from one episode to another, and so the characters end up feeling empty to the point where I could not care less about any of them. I think the existing actors should do a runner asap. It sounds like the 'creator' is just trying to create publicity for a series that has not even beem re-commissioned and probably won't be unless E4 has money to burn. Bring back Biker Grove! Bring back One Tree Hill! Bring back Degrassi Junior High!!!!
Laura, Doncaster on April 12th, 2008
NOOO! =( skins isn't skins without tony, michelle, maxxie, sid etc... i can't believe chris died - it was so sad i nearly cried! =( don't want them all to go....=(
Trevor, Eau Claire, Wisconsin on April 12th, 2008
Boooooo! It will be hard to watch the 3rd season knowing that the charactors i will fall in love with only have a shelf life of 2 years. Everyone on series one and two has so much story left, it feels like a real shame
Cameron, Cumbria on April 12th, 2008
i am totally against the thing bout axing them, its just nrt going to be the same! the first series was so much better than the second, but nice to see effie is carrying on, she is fit.
Geoff, Blackpool on April 12th, 2008
1st series was loads of fun ... 2nd series quite deep and essential viewing Very bad idea to dump the cast ! We identify some of ourselves with certain of the cast and they have allowed us to emphasise with them. Please review and reverse the cast chnage .... We are so involved, we need gradual change.
Laura, Scotland on April 12th, 2008
I like the idea of a complete new cast as it gives the writers brand new and interesting waves of stories. I loved the first series, and enjoyed how dark and complex the second series was as we went in depth into the lives of ordinary teenagers which, especially myself, can relate to. The range of situations was brilliantly portrayed and kept our break times at college filled with conversation. However, I also believe cutting the entire cast is a season too early, as there is far more depth into these characters that the writers could go.
Leeann, London on April 13th, 2008
i completly missed the first series and loved the second, but i do think, even tho warming to the idea of a new cast, the producers must have been out drinking or sumthing to come up with such a brave step like this one. This will either go two ways like marmite love it or hate it, cant wait to see what they come up with. will miss the old cast a lot... Heres an idea they should take the old characters out 1 by 1 finishing of their stories, during maybe the whole of the 3rd season while introducing the knew characters slowly so that we get used to them first. P.s if they having a leaving party can i come ???!!!!???
Dan Wells, Hertfordshire on April 13th, 2008
tbh i fink it good idea gettin rid of them. tony a head case, and cassie another sort, we seen all there drug takin, parties hard times, love and what ever, now its just borin, at the end of the day a new cast is a new program, if skins disappeared and they bought out a new shows called woteva, every1 wud watch and love and wudnt realise it was skins. at the end of the day do u want to see tony marry michelle, sid marrie cassie and woteva sporeaded out over endless series of them arguein gettin bk together all whilst not ageing in the show still bein at school but looking older. BRING ON THE NEW PEOPLe. new cast. new show. new plots hey hey cant wait
garycuk on April 13th, 2008
It's actually quite heartbreaking to say goodbye to them all - especially Maxxie/Sid - but times change. I won't be watching the new series, but I'll support all the actors in their new projects.
Alex on April 14th, 2008
I love the current cast of skins and I think that as long as the new cast of skins is up to the same standard as the current cast then the new series could end up being just as good as the first. But also if the cast aren't up to scratch then the whole new series could be a massive mistake and viewers would just stop watching. I plan to watch the new series but if it isn't as captivating and great as the first then a lot of viewers (including me) are going to disappear.
Heather, Cornwall on April 14th, 2008
I understand what he's saying, that its focus is college life, so it would be harder to follow them up as they get older. BUT. I do enjoy the series as it is, I'm open minded to it as it could be incredible, but it will be difficult to watch the same show with different characters. It's like seeing a family photo with different people inside.
Kelly, Pitsea on April 14th, 2008
I love skins, and all the charcters i will be very upset to see them go. I looking forward to series 3 and all the new story lines. Its very exciting.
Beth, London on April 14th, 2008
i think that the first & second series are both different and have their own reasons for keeping us hooked. Im not sure that axing the current cast is the best idea because 2 series wasnt really enough time to see them develop or whatever. But who knows, it might be a good thing and a new bunch of people will be interesting and add different storylines/themes to it. At least with Effy in it, there might be some link to the soon to be 'old' cast. It will be a shame not to see sid and tony in skins anymore though.
Jamie, Bristol on April 15th, 2008
I think the new series sounds FANTASTIC it will be fresh and we'll get to know the new characters just like we did in the first 2 series of skins. GREAT idea I also LOVE Effy so it will be exiting to get to know her more
Josh on April 15th, 2008
I can relate to the cast in series 1 and 2 and i dont want to get to know a new cast. thers still so much more to be done with the cast at the moment! questions need to be answered! I think its not good axing them, and ill watch how the first episode of series 3 gos and decide if im going to watch the rest, but i dont think its gonna work.
Holmes, Birmingham on April 15th, 2008
For me, having seen the finale, the creators have tried to give the show too broad a scope of themes, Tony's episode, to agree with an earlier comment, was similar to Fight Club, because it was trying to be smarter than it was. To finish the episode with a 'shocking revelation' that it was all in his mind is awful when people have figured it out not soon after the beginning. Series 1 was strong because the characters were loveable and easy to invest in much like Dawson's Creek or The O.C. (you want them to get the girl etc.) but by sequencing the episodes as one per character, they actually revealed that they had created singularly-faceted characters who added little to the other's storylines hence why series 2 lacked cohesion and scenes with 'the gang' together. The show was appropriately advertised as THE show for teenagers and series 1 allowed young actors to show their chops with a series of dramatically contrived scenes and storylines. Series 2 has focused on the young writers and basically given them a 101 course in how to write television...badly. Like someone else said, the boxes are there, and steadily with this new series, are being ticked. My final complaint is that after having sacrificed beloved characters in the face of making a show that's relevant to teenagers now, with a new cast and new options, should the creators not consider moving the series away from middle-class Bristolian suburbia? I mean it is supposed to relate to teenagers as a whole.
Darren, Canada on April 15th, 2008
Honestly, I think this is a brilliant, brilliant move by the writers. As much as they're sure to be maligned for it, teen dramas tend to get stale quickly, and you can't deny that the writing went downhill quickly in series two. By bringing in a new cast now, they avoid the obvious staleness issue and don't have to continue the character arcs they bundled with the original cast. As much as I love these characters, a well written new cast will keep this show going longer than it would have otherwise.
Natalie, London on April 15th, 2008
i cant believe you're replacing the cast i bet you'll lose over half the viewers. it's a silly decision, everyone loves the cast right now! i dont think i'll watch it anymore...
Sam, Hampshire on April 15th, 2008
I'm very excited about the new series. I'm even going in for the auditions in London! Hah. I loved the second series of skins, more so than the first. With the axing of the characters, I find it's a good decision. I loved Life On Mars on BBC 1. But they finished it on their second series, but what an end it was! Such a great program finishing, leaves a feeling of emptiness inside, but also a good feeling too. I guess, happy that the series was amazing and didn't let it down after the first series was made. This is the same for skins, although it's sad to see everyone go, it's good as a new fresh start is made and when people can watch the third series, most people shouldn't compare it to the original double series of Skins because of its new start. I can't wait for the new series, I can only hope that I am in it! Hah, I won't be though. :( :P
Izzie, Leeds on April 15th, 2008
I like that they are keeping Effy and I understand that its about teenage life, I think its just very sudden to get rid of all the other characters. Viewers begin to identify with characters, as with The OC and when they tried to focus all the episodes in series 4 on Kaitlin it didn't work. People get used to characters and grow to love characters and how they grow, its just such a shame that the show ended so abruptly last. I thought the last episode was rubbish. I also felt that because they focused on one particular character in each episode it ruined series 2 really.
Rob, London on April 15th, 2008
hmm I'm not sure if Skins will work with a new cast, I guess we will just have to wait and see!
Ellie, Kent on April 15th, 2008
BIG mistake.. its the cast that made skins what it is, and axing them all from the show is going to do it no favors. Especially as series 2 was so dark and really didnt live up to the high expectations everyone had for it. The story line was so dark and serious.
Lewis, Sheffield on April 15th, 2008
I don't know if anyone else has already mentioned this but another C4 show chose the same path and was ultimately cancelled... Teachers! They started to make secondary characters more prominent in series 3 and then by series 4 they had become the main group. Don't get me wrong, I really liked ALL of Teachers but I have to agree with other comments about the cast being axed too soon. The final episode was very sad, but mainly because it felt so rushed and the portrayal of the friends grieving about Chris just appeared totally unreal. I think characters like Maxxie and Anwar had more life in them and it's a shame that we won't get to see how the writers could have developed them. However, I will watch Series 3 - at least there is a some link, i.e. Effy and if I don't like it, well I'll just stop watching! Oh and in regards to the S1 or S2 - which is better? I'd have to say S1 - I think S2 became more a show for adults than for its target audience of teens.
Ellie, Glasgow on April 15th, 2008
I have watched all of the second series i think and i think it was all a bit sad and depressing compared to what i have heard from series one (Because i didn't watch series one) Series one i heard was fun and more about partying and drugs. Can anyone tel me actually what happened please? I'll miss the old chracters because they are4 all very lovely gorgeous and FITTT :o. Can't wait till series 3.
Abigail Millar, Helensburgh on April 16th, 2008
Will there be auditions held in Glasgow for series 3, or anywhere in Scotland?
Sophie, London on April 16th, 2008
At first i was worried about skins,but after thinking about it,it sounds quite good.
Jamie, London on April 16th, 2008
series two, an excellent conclusion. Much darker, which gave this series the "edge" the first series failed to. It was obvious the current cast would not return, and most of the story arks were concluded skilfully, Anwar going with Maxi and his boyf was an excellent touch. Cassie was always going to be a very complex character, and i felt this story line was a tad unrealistic but not bad. Teenage death is a difficult storyline, but I feel this was played excellently but the cast and crew. All in all it was excellent. New cast for a possible series 3, it was inevitable, Xmas special of the old cast, I agree with Jamie B, i just don't know what value this would have, as we already know what the old cast "should" be doing. Well written, loved each episode. Great stuff!
Helen, Middlesbrough on April 17th, 2008
I have watched both series of skins and thought that they were really good and enjoyed them. I think that some of the orginal cast should have been kept to work along side the new cast as this would be more likely to keep the veiwers who have watched the last 2 series. Will have to wait till new series starts to see what it like.
Dwane, Chesterfield on April 17th, 2008
I think the Old Cast leaving is a good idea in one sense, but honestly what happened to them? most of them were taken from us without a sense of closure, did Sid find Cassie?, what happened between Tony and Michelle? How did Anwa etc get on? all questions that I feel need answering, also How did Chris Die? I have always Been a Big fan and supporter Of Sid in the series' so I have a bias on this subject, I really hope they find ways to inform us on the other's whether it be through the occasional "oh you got a postcard from Tony Effy" or whatever, I for one would Like to see These characters' stories continued to a suitable Conclusion, but hey I'm not a Writer, I will be scrutinizing series 3 as soon as its aired ;)
Jimmy, London on April 18th, 2008
Bad idea axing all the cast. I knew it would be rubbish straight after the episode when Chris died. Loads of people think Tony is the best character but Chris is way better. The boy is a ledge
Hayley, Cardiff on April 18th, 2008
I think axing the whole cast is a terrible idea and a waste of something when it was doing so well, I can only hope what they replace the previous cast with is at all worth watching.
bobbie on April 18th, 2008
i think it is wrong i liked the old characters Were not bored with Sid, Tony, Maxxie, Michelle , Anwar, Cassie, Jal yet. Skins will b nothin without them... its bad enuff that chris is gone...Look what happened with bad girls and footballers wives... the same will happen to Skins because you wont get any viewers. i want the old characters back we are synin a petition 2 get them back n if not ill watch the first skins then never watch it agen. KEEP OLD CREW ADD A FEW NEW FACES WE WANT OLD CREW BACK.......
Shell, Derbyshire on April 18th, 2008
I also think they've made a big mistake to get a whole new cast. I think it was a massive mistake to kill off chris, it was a good story, but chris is such a big character!
Kristian, Newcastle on April 18th, 2008
Skins is easily the best thing i have ever watched and i want 2 know if the rumours about sid and cassie appearing in series 3 are true
Jason Willis, Northern Ireland on April 19th, 2008
i love the cast, i thought it would be possible 2 c tem in collage.
Jordan, Buckinghamshire on April 20th, 2008
I also prefer the 1st series of Skins as it is much more funny and entertaining. especially the russian episode ^^. Skins 2nd series went fast and really thought it got no where. now a 3rd with a brand new cast. Do not like it , but will watch it anyway.NEVER KNOW, might be the right thing to do.
Sam, London on April 21st, 2008
Both series of skins were amazing but there were so many things left unfinished I think this would be a good decision after a third or fourth series but axing the hole cast now is a big big mistake! Chris dieing was very sad as he was one of the best charectors but I wont say it shouldn't of happened
Saul, Leeds on April 26th, 2008
Its a brave move and I will be watching eagerly to see if it works. I will miss the cast but it seems like a fresh way of doing a show. As for which series was best, i think both had their advantages. The first was funny and entertaining whereas the second was more serious but just as captivating. My favourite episode overall was the Russian episode in Series 1 though!
Leasha, Manchester on June 6th, 2008
i like the idea it makes sence to change the cast after the 2 years of collage and this way it stops people becoming attached to a particular charecter .i think that the new cast will have alot to live up to and skins may loose alot of loyal fans but im interested to see what will happen next.