Rich's address: Richard Hardbeck, 1 Silver Crescent, Fishponds, Bristol, BS16 3BV.
Goofs: Nick's cellphone has surprisingly few contacts. There's two A's and one is Alo. Then it jumps down to F and the first one there is Franky.
Rich and Alex do not appear in this episode. Liv and Alo appear but have no lines. Matty's voice is heard but doesn't appear.
At one point, Alex is seen wearing a Chicago Blackhawk's NHL leather jacket.
Rich (Alexander Arnold) and Matty (Sebastian De Sousa) do not appear in this episode.
Matty (Sebastian De Souza) does not appear in this episode.
Franky has apparently shed her androgynous style choices. She embraces more feminine clothes in this episode.
Grace lists her UK district as Avon and Somerset.
They perform a Shakespeare play but the entire episode has overtones of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night". Other Shakespearian elements include a father (Blood) disapproving of his daughter's relationship because the fellow is of a lower class or not up to standard. Franky dresses as a boy and plays a sort of lonesome relationship-challenged character like Hamlet.
Although David Blood and Grace initially are very stern about not wanting anyone to know about their family, after the play is done, they start conversing about family matters in the hallways, with other students walking around them.
After being attacked by Thomas with the price guns, JJ has two price labels on his sleeve near the shoulder, but by the time he gets around the corner, the labels have moved to the front of his shirt near his shoulder blade.
Despite Mr. Love insisting on calling Freddie "Fredrick", the paper he shreds to make his point reads "Freddie McClair".
As Cook and Paddy play fight, Paddy grabs Cook's right nipple, but after he lets go, Cook rubs his left one.
Cook's phone reveals several of the cast's telephones numbers; Freddie is 07759844017, Emily is 07759844030 and Effy is 07759844027.
The phone numbers for Freddie, Emily and Effy visible on Cook's phone are unusually close together. They only differ by 13 (a range between 844017 and 844030).
When Cook's mum is playing Rock Band, the TV behind her shows that she has failed the song but the music is still playing.
Emily's and Katie's "twin language" was actually invented by Kathryn and Megan Prescott when they were younger.
Apparently Naomi is living alone now, but in the Skins Novel she still lives with her mother and her mother's boyfriend.
In the close ups of the Naomi shrine in Sophia's locker, Naomi's old toothbrush is shown laying facing outwards, but as Emily reaches in for the bracelet, it has turned to face inwards.
Naomi has apparently moved house. It seems she has her own flat now, instead of living with her mother, although this is unclear.
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