In My Skin: On Hulu, an Affecting Portrait of One Welsh Teen’s Very Complicated Life
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Those tuning into In My Skin expecting a poppy British teen comedy will need to look elsewhere—but not until you have first finished In My Skin. It’s not a difficult proposition: The series run five half-hour episodes, though features Welsh accents so thick that subtitles will be a must. But this brief, deeply affecting story defies expectations at every turn.
Another BBC acquisition for Hulu, one that originally aired in 2018, In My Skin follows the story of Bethan (Gabrielle Creevy), a misfit teen who has the weight of the world upon her. She lives two, and eventually three, separate lives. In one, she is caretaker for her unmedicated, bipolar mother (Jo Hartley), carrying responsibilities that her wasted, biker father (Rhodri Meilir) refuses to engage with. She has a nan (Di Botcher) who checks in and who offers for Bethan to come and live with her, but the idea of changing schools is too much to bear.
Meanwhile, at school, Bethan is a pathological liar seeking to keep her broken home life a secret from her two best friends, the exasperated Travis (James Wilbraham) and foul-mouthed Lydia (Poppy Lee Friar). But after being recognized as a talented student who just needs to apply herself by an English teacher, she also catches the eye of a smart and popular student, Poppy (Zadeia Campbell-Davies), who Bethan is desperate to impress—creating yet another identity.