Jal (Skins series 1)
"Jal" | |
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Skins episode | |
Episode no. |
Series 1 Episode 3 |
Directed by | Adam Smith |
Written by | Bryan Elsley |
Original air date | 8 February 2007 |
Guest appearance(s) | |
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"Jal" is the third episode of the first series of the British teen drama Skins. It was written by Bryan Elsley and directed by Adam Smith.[1] It premiered on E4 on 8 February 2007.[2] It is told from the point of view of main character Jal Fazer.
Plot
Jal is preparing for the final of the Young Musician of the Year Competition in London. She is called into the college director's office and told she is to tell the BBC how the college helped her due to her disadvantaged background. Jal feels this is racist to assume she has a disadvantaged background because she is black.
At home, Jal attempts to practice the clarinet for the finals, but is unable on account of her brother's loud grime music. She complains to her dad that she needs to practise, but Ronny Fazer, a successful grime singer himself, is uninterested. He tells her that her brothers and their wigger friend, Donny, need to practise also.
As she had plans to go shopping for a dress to wear to the competition with Michelle, Jal goes to Tony's and sits in the living room with Sid and Tony's little sister, Effy while Tony and Michelle have sex. Fed up of waiting for Michelle, Jal takes Sid with her instead. She tells Sid that she knows he loves Michelle, that it is obvious. Jal buys a brown dress for her competition, but seems convinced it is green. Later that night, she argues with her dad after she hears him rapping alone in his studio.
That night, Jal and Michelle watch Jal's interview and joke over Jal's angsty lack of co-operation. As the group have plans to go to Jal's dad's club that night, Michelle helps Jal dress up as Michelle has a keen fashion sense. At the club, all of the boys, including Maxxie are stunned by Jal's dress which shows off her impressive bust. Sid and Michelle talk at the bar, while Tony flirts with Abigail. Michelle tells Sid she loves him like a brother, but not like a Welsh brother. Depressed by the news, Sid goes to the couch to sulk. While Michelle is distracted dancing to one of Fazer's songs, Tony snogs Abigail. Jal witnesses Tony's act of betrayal to Michelle, and distraught, sits and broods with Sid. The two agree to go out drinking with a bloke who had been chatting Jal up. However, he turns out to be an associate of Mad's, and leads them to a narrow alleyway where Mad steals Sid's credit cards and wallet and smashes Jal's expensive clarinet.
Jal's brothers, Ace and Lynton chase after Mad, along with Donny, but Mad gets the better of them and they end up hospitalised. Enraged with what Mad did to his daughter, Ronny and his guys place a hit on Mad. He also buys Jal a new clarinet identical to the one she lost. The final scene shows Jal at her competition in London.
Main cast
- Larissa Wilson as Jal Fazer
- Mike Bailey as Sid Jenkins
- April Pearson as Michelle Richardson
- Nicholas Hoult as Tony Stonem
- Joe Dempsie as Chris Miles
- Dev Patel as Anwar Kharral
- Hannah Murray as Cassie Ainsworth
- Mitch Hewer as Maxxie Oliver
Arc significance and continuity
Jal's home life
- Jal's dad is successful Bristol-based Grime MC and artist, Ronny Fazer.
- She has two brothers, Ace and Lynton, who together with their white friend Donny have formed a grime band.
- Jal's father often puts her brothers' needs above hers.
- Jal's mother is not in the picture. She left Ronny and neither Jal nor her brothers know why.
Series relevance
- Mad Twatter finally exacts his revenge on Sid, only to be taken out of the show, either murdered or badly beaten up and frightened by Ronny Fazer.
- Tony cheats on Michelle with Abigail.
- Doug makes his first appearance on the show.
- It is confirmed that other members of the group know about Sid's infatuation with Michelle.
- Sid continues to love Michelle despite arranging a date with Cassie.
Soundtrack
- Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin
- Clarinet Concerto (Allegro) by Mozart
- Arcane by Arc
- Soul Vibration by J-Walk
- Highest Grade Dub by Roots Manuva
- Breakthrough by Isaac Hayes
- I Get Lifted by George McCrae
- 90% of Me is You by Gwen McCrae
- Original Nuttah by UK Apache and Shy Fx
- Prince Charming by Adam and the Ants