My 22 year old daughter used to watch the Inbetweeners on the TV in her bedroom, I had never heard of it until 3 weeks ago..... Her TV broke and she asked me if she watch it on the main TV - I am normally watching something else as this time. No problem, I said, and she wa squirming as I continued to work on my laptop, with one eye on the TV. Like the above she expected me to be horrified. I tried not to laugh at it but couldn't help it. I think that was the episode where one lad went to stay at his girlfriend's and the rest went too.
The next week, I was making sure I didn't miss it! So I only saw the last 3 episodes of the last series and will definately be buying my daughter the Series 1 - 3 boxset DVD's for Christmas - so that I can watch it too. Already checked out the release date on Amazon!
Loved the episode where the posh boy (don't know their names) was left home alone while his mother went away for the weekend. Real laugh out loud stuff.
So yes, Inbetweeners appeals to the 50 somethings too.


. We were all young once...........

In fact a simialr thing happened to my husband and myself with his mum & dad. We were on a boating holiday (confined space) when Blackadder 2 was on for the first time - mid/late 1980's. It was not to be missed comedy gold then, We had watched previous episodes, they had never seen it. Unfortunaltely for us it was the episode where Edmund & Baldrick become prostitutes, I will never forget mother in law's horror or our embarrasment when the burly sailor asked Blackadder "How much for a good hard shag"



We tried not to laugh but she definately didn't see the funny side....
