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Digital Spy described Glue as being "unmissable TV" and also said "this is a whodunnit that will blow your mind". [4] The Independent positively stated that Glue exposes the 'rotting despair of the countryside.' [ 6 ]
Sep 15, 2014 · Glue: Why E4's new murder mystery is unmissable TV. Digital Spy goes on set for the new drama from BAFTA winner Jack Thorne. By Morgan Jeffery Published: 15 September 2014. From the pen of...
- Morgan Jeffery
- Rachel Macgregor
- Full-frontal male nudity. We sensed that Glue would feature plenty of nudity when the brilliant first trailer for series emerged, but we couldn’t have anticipated how often these teens would like to take their clothes off…
- Grain silo diving. Apparently a taxi driver joked to Rizzle Kicks’ Jordan Stephens that you could ‘get away with anything’ in Hungerford, the picturesque village where Glue was filmed, but surely the locals don’t take part in the reckless activity of grain silo diving like these characters did.
- A bumpy ride. Billy Howle put in an incredible performance as James, the farm worker who discovers Cal’s body, but the way in which he found the murdered teen was pretty terrible as he ran over the corpse with a tractor.
- Bath time narcotics. Couple Rob and Tina bathe together, providing the show’s most shocking scenes as they lie under the water with plastic bags over their heads.
Sep 25, 2014 · E4's Skins was always too good to be dismissed as teen TV and grown-ups sneak-watched it in their droves. The same is proving true of Glue , the new E4 series by former Skins writer Jack Thorne.
Sep 5, 2014 · E4 drama about six young friends in a fictional village whose already fairly reckless lives are turned upside down when one of their number is found murdered. Gerard Gilbert. Friday 05 September ...
Digital Spy described Glue as being "unmissable TV" and also said "this is a whodunnit that will blow your mind". [4] The Independent positively stated that Glue exposes the 'rotting despair of the countryside.' [6] It premiered in Australia on 7 July 2015 on SBS2. [7]
Sitting somewhere on the spectrum between Broadchurch and Skins, Glue is a whodunit with a difference. Mysterious, intriguing, youthful and a little bit sexy, this crime drama will keep you coming back as you become more and more invested in the lives of these clearly mixed up teens.