juliaaxo12
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I thought that and broadly in line with the rest of your post.
However I doubt the programme intentionally went 'dark'. I think it was just meant as a throwaway shock line for laughs.
However, if they intend on building a darker more serious narrative for a film, then of course it may have been genuinely dark.
But do Inbetweeners fans who go to see a film of it want to see a sad story of childhood torment? I doubt it and wouldn't expect the makers to do so.
However I doubt the programme intentionally went 'dark'. I think it was just meant as a throwaway shock line for laughs.
However, if they intend on building a darker more serious narrative for a film, then of course it may have been genuinely dark.
But do Inbetweeners fans who go to see a film of it want to see a sad story of childhood torment? I doubt it and wouldn't expect the makers to do so.