The third season begins with more powerful and varied events, as Howard seems to love a girl, and Javier knows how serious it has been since his marriage, where he tries to get rid of him, but it was not quite simple. On the other hand, Vod announces that her mother is coming to stay but when it arrives there seems to be something completely unexpected.
Like that half-drunk cup of coffee that festers under every student's bed, Fresh Meat can no longer claim to be fresh, but it has grown a life of its own.
It takes a little while to get going, but it's never less than supremely watchable, with all the series plotlines neatly established, a promising newbie in home-schooled fresher Candice and the cast slipping into their roles with consumate ease.
so successful has it been that Bain and Armstrong can surely be certain of a happy televisual version of the fate that seems to lie in store for many of their characters academically - being given a third.