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The football friend bits were hilariousjust started watching this two weeks ago and polished it off in a matter of days. some of it isn't great (why did jay's lying become ridiculously over the top in the 3rd season) but the majority of it is hilarious. Some scenes, such as when they tried to run away from the french guy, had me in fits of laughter.
On March 31, 2011 it was announced that MTV had ordered a twelve-episode first season for an American version of The Inbetweeners. A pilot episode was greenlit in September, 2010. Brad Copeland wrote the pilot and will serve as executive producer on the series along with Damon Beesley and Iain Morris.
Oh god. The humour is going to have to change completely. Words like clunge, w***er, bellend, chav, minger etc are completely English. This was possibly why the show was so great; the conversations were just classic. Can't see it translating to any style of American speak at all...

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Watched all 3 seasons in the last 3 days ... can't believe this gem of a show had not been recommended to me.