There are so many reasons why the
British series Skins is so innovative
and entertaining. It is a show that breaks barriers and explores taboo subjects
such as sex, drugs, and mental illness in adolescents. It is a teen drama that
focuses on different “generations” of students that are all struggling with the
hardships of life. Upon the shows success in the United Kingdom, and seeing the
large U.S. audience that it had attracted, it was soon adapted into an American
series. Unfortunately it was ineffective and failed before the end of its first
season. For some reason, it did not capture audiences like its U.K.
predecessor.
I believe that the reason the show
failed in the United States was because of the censorship and an aversion to
nudity that we have in this country. If our television industry was more open
and honest about sexuality and other taboo subjects, then the show might not
have been such a failure. Another reason that it was not a success was because
the American series tried so hard to be almost identical to the U.K. series.
The first few scenes of the U.S. pilot were almost word for word and shot for
shot to the original series. Due to this lack of originality and creativity,
along with the censorship issues, the show was dumbed down and did not
translate well, especially to those who had been long time fans of the British
series.
There were
other aspects of the American series that I found interesting. Because of their
need to be so similar to the original, it was strange to me when I found out
some of the character changes I made. For one thing, I thought it was
interesting that they changed the gay male character in the British version to
a lesbian cheerleader in the U.S. series. I am not sure what their reasoning
behind this was, but my theory was that this was a way to bring more sex appeal
to the show and entrap a male audience. If this is the case, it is yet another
reason why I dislike the American series.
The United
Kingdom version of Skins was
groundbreaking. Although it definitely may have crossed the line to some in
multiple instances, it was a show that teens could watch and not feel as though
they were being babied. It treated its audience like adults, which I think is
one of the main reasons that it developed such a following. Skins is a great show and one that I
definitely recommend. I will say that like most of the shows I watch, it is an
acquired taste, but if you are into something different, I would totally check
this out.
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