Due to money issues Will has to transfer to a public school while he was studying at a state school. He quickly become friends with Simon, Jay, and Neil and in their last school year they start to party and makes the most of their little time left in school.
Crude yet breezy, the series has plenty of awkward charm, if precious little to separate itself from the countless yarns of this variety that came before it.
It is, like much British comedy, unabashedly vulgar where its American cousins are relatively coy, an attitude that feels alternately trying and refreshingly healthy.