Those who remember the awkward years of adolescence can relive those painful days in this British comedy series, where the cringe-inducing humor arises from the ill-fated antics of its four protagonists. Suburban teenage friends Will, Simon, Jay and Neil, students at Rudge Park Comprehensive, attempt to navigate the social scene, attract members of the gentler sex, and saunter among the cool crowd. However, despite their best efforts, the four hapless lads usually end up on the side of the nerds.
The best episode of "The Inbetweeners" season 3 is "The Fashion Show", rated 8.4/10 from 1157 user votes. It was directed by Ben Palmer and written by Iain Morris, Damon Beesley. "The Fashion Show" aired on 9/13/2010 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Gig and the Girlfriend".
It's the start of term and Carli is organising a charity fashion show, and like every school fashion show it's only for the coolest and best looking kids. This means our four heroes aren't involved - or at least not until the last minute when Carli's desperate, but their help proves to be a bigger hindrance than anyone could have imagined.
Director: Ben Palmer
Writer: Iain Morris, Damon Beesley
Simon wants to date a girl in the year below and to try and impress her, he goes to his first gig since his mum took him to see Take That at Wembley Arena. Will, Jay and Neil end up going as well which spoils Simon's chances.
Director: Ben Palmer
Writer: Iain Morris, Damon Beesley
Simon and his new girlfriend Tara go on a double date with Will and her friend Kerry. Simon ends up having his principles put to the test. Will has to balance up spending some time with a boring girl for the prospect of getting some real action.
Director: Ben Palmer
Writer: Iain Morris, Damon Beesley
Simon and Tara pay her sister a visit at university and his friends decide to tag along. Will wants to take a look at the university. Jay decides to offer sex advice to Simon.
Director: Ben Palmer
Writer: Iain Morris, Damon Beesley
Will is left home alone when his mother goes away for the weekend with an old schoolfriend, so he decides to take advantage of the situation. After a wild time with the boys ordering items off the internet and raiding the fridge, he wakes up to an unpleasant shock. Comedy, starring Simon Bird and Joe Thomas.
Director: Ben Palmer
Writer: Iain Morris, Damon Beesley
Will decides to organise one last adventure for his friends before they all go their separate ways, so the gang heads off for a camping trip in the countryside. While Will draws on all his scout training, Jay, Neil and Simon are less than prepared for the great outdoors.
Director: Ben Palmer
Writer: Iain Morris, Damon Beesley