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Does Jay remind anyone else of Russell Howard too?
 
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Quote: NickTheDon @ May 31 2008, 2:55 PM BST

Does Jay remind anyone else of Russell Howard too?


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No. He's funny for one.
 
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I've just started watching this today (slow day).

On episode 5 and it's a great little show, contray to what some people have been saying 6th form isn't really like that, but it's still a funny show and I'll keep watching.

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I dunno, personally I can relate to a lot of the stuff that's happening. Sure some of it's pretty exaggerated, but a lot of it is eerily similar.
 
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Oh yeah, he does look a bit Russell Howardish!
I'm sure he'd prefer that comparison too.
 
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Quote: NickTheDon @ May 31 2008, 5:14 PM BST

I dunno, personally I can relate to a lot of the stuff that's happening. Sure some of it's pretty exaggerated, but a lot of it is eerily similar.


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The way the 6th form head is a complete wanker is about right.

And the house parties - but pulling the "Hottest" girl at them isn't, they always havea boyfriend who doesn't go to the school and is a raging drug addict of some sort.

No? Just my 6th form block then...
 
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The head of my 6th form was a wanker to, but I decided 6th form wasn't for me, and quit 2/3 weeks later. I kind of regret it but I guess that's life. *shrugs*
 
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Quote: Paul W @ May 31 2008, 6:05 PM BST

And the house parties - but pulling the "Hottest" girl at them isn't, they always havea boyfriend who doesn't go to the school and is a raging drug addict of some sort.


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I go to an all boys school, so the hottest girl at our school is at least 25 and a teacher...

But the story line involving Will getting together with a hot girl is quite ridiculous, probably quite far from any geek's 'real life.' But otherwise the show is a more accurate representation of Sixth Form life than anything else.

We're not that stupid though, are we?
 
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Quote: PhQnix @ May 31 2008, 11:56 PM BST

I go to an all boys school, so the hottest girl at our school is at least 25 and a teacher...

But the story line involving Will getting together with a hot girl is quite ridiculous, probably quite far from any geek's 'real life.' But otherwise the show is a more accurate representation of Sixth Form life than anything else.

We're not that stupid though, are we?


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PhQnix, geeks get lucky from time to time ;)

And yeah it's more accurate than anything else, mostly down to the fact that there isn't really anything else that presents a six form.

Finished watching the first series now and I loved it. Great ending.
 
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Quote: Paul W @ June 1 2008, 11:58 AM BST

PhQnix, geeks get lucky from time to time ;)


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Are you implying that you have an attractive girlfriend? :P

I agree though. It might not be the most common scenario, but it does happen.
 

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Doing a bit of re-watching, I've realised Jay is a bit like someone from Grange Hill circa 1979. His accent is straight out of the 70s.
 
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Quote: Seefacts @ June 1 2008, 3:31 PM BST

Doing a bit of re-watching, I've realised Jay is a bit like someone from Grange Hill circa 1979. His accent is straight out of the 70s.


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I think exactly the same. He actually really reminds me of Phil Daniels in Quadrophenia. The way he talks and his facial expressions are really similar.
 
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Can you get accents from specific decades, particularly such recent ones? Didn't strike me as anything strange about it?
 

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I don't know how to explain it.

It might be the fact he's got quite a high voice too, that, in my mind, equates it with 70s Grange Hill.

Also you never get Cockney accents that thick anymore on telly. Even EastEnders have toned it down.
 
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I agreed because I thought he sounded like Phil Daniels in Quadrophenia, and that was actually released in 1979.
 
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