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Euphoria will go down in TV history for its intense themes and raw visual style, but its R-rated predecessor often makes the HBO hit look tame. Throughout Euphoria’s run, which has spread three seasons across seven years, audiences have often been floored at how far the series delves into its subject matter. Whether it’s violent, sexual, or both in nature, Euphoria hasn’t shied away from showing the gritty, dirty, and sometimes cringe-worthy moments of its character’s lives. Despite the critique of the series throughout the past few years, Euphoria definitely has cemented itself a specific place in modern television history.
As the series has continued its run, however, it’s become clear that one of its predecessors found ways to infuse its style with similar elements, but often makes Euphoria look tame. Skins followed the lives of friend groups of Bristol teens through sixth form, ran the course of six seasons, exploring three different casts of characters. The series depicted its characters in a gritty, hyperrealistic way that, while funny at times, was often just as heartbreaking as it was humorous. Throughout Skins’ run, the series explored drugs, sex, and crime, in a somewhat exaggerated lens of 2000s teenage city life.
Skins is notable for its raw style, which allows for some more intense storytelling and out-of-the-box character choices, and while Euphoria definitely takes after the UK series, the HBO hit doesn’t come close. With Skins’ frank, direct tone and the way it consistently pushes boundaries, the show is incredibly memorable.
Euphoria Was Right To Avoid The Same Raw Edge Skins Had
Using a rotating model, each Skins cast spans over the course of two seasons, showing some of the highest and lowest moments of the characters’ lives as they stand on the precipice of true adulthood. While the show may seem like a typical teen drama, every episode of Skins is filled to the brim with a sense of gritty realism, with characters finding themselves intertwined with a dark edge. From drug abuse and eating disorders to absent parents and impossible expectations, Skins put their characters through the wringer and then some, creating gut-wrenching stories that shook viewers to the core.
While Euphoria has its fair share of gotcha moments, viewers have become a bit more desensitized to seeing content that depicts graphic drug use and sex, which has made it less of a surprise. Even so, the way Euphoria uses those elements is vastly different than the way Skins does. Rather than using sex, drugs, crime, or anything of the like as a way to surprise the audience or add to a character’s overall demise, Skins brings in elements of the show that could be deemed scandalous as a more natural piece to its puzzle.
With Skins using darker subject matter as a bigger part of its overall narrative rather than a shock to the audience, it retains a raw edge in its storytelling. Even watching Skins nearly 20 years after its debut, the darker parts of the characters’ journeys feel more thoroughly interwoven into its story, which creates an edgy cohesion for the series.
Euphoria Won’t Have The Same Legacy As Skins
Skins, which debuted in 2007, has made a lasting impact on pop culture. Though it only aired in the UK and an attempt at a US version of the series had a tough time with audiences, Skins is one of the most well-known teen dramas of the era and has been able to endure through the better part of the last two decades. With stars from Skins, including Nicholas Hoult, Dev Patel, and Jack O’Connell, going on to build incredible careers post-show, the show is often revisited with a nostalgic lens for both the time it aired and its stars.
While Euphoria is likely to be remembered as a gritty show that pushed boundaries, it won’t have the same level of legacy as Skins does. In part, Euphoria banked on names that many either already knew or would quickly see in other projects, and in part, Euphoria’s lack of consistency isn’t likely to see many singing its praises for years to come. While Euphoria was a definite shock to the system, Skins rewrote the system entirely during its run.
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