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Jonah Jeremiah "JJ" Jones is a fictional character in the British teen drama Skins and is portrayed by Ollie Barbieri. [1] [2] He was introduced in the third series as a socially inept teenager who was a long-time friend of both Freddie McClair and James Cook.
Freddie jokes that JJ would love to go with Emily after the two had sex. This causes problems for the Fitches and Emily's relationship with Naomi. In the series finale, Freddie gets a call from Effy, who states her concern for Cook and how his father manipulates him. She tells Freddie where they are, who takes JJ with him and travels there.
Frederick "Freddie" McClair: Luke Pasqualino [4] 3–4: 3.01, 3.05, 3.10, 4.05 Freddie is friends with Cook and JJ. He smokes weed with Cook and JJ, skateboards, and hangs out with them in his backyard shed. [15] However, his shed is eventually turned into a dance studio for his sister Karen without his permission, spicing up family tensions.
"JJ" is the seventh episode of the third series of the British teen drama Skins, which first aired on 5 March 2009 on E4 in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. The episode was written by the series' co-creator, Bryan Elsley , and was directed by Charles Martin.
Thomas gets JJ to ask her out and she accepts. Freddie sneaks Cook over to JJ's house and forces Cook to stay in JJ's room. Cook gives JJ some poor dating tips. JJ visits Lara's flat and discovers that she is a single mother with a young child. Her ex-boyfriend, Liam, walks in and threatens JJ, telling him to leave Lara and his child alone.
Cook and JJ then turn up; JJ impresses the gang with an elaborate fire-breathing trick, but Cook then asks Effy for sex, which she refuses. In college, Naomi realises that Freddie loves Effy. JJ tells Freddie that Cook wants him at his uncle Keith's pub quiz but Freddie tells JJ that he has had enough of Cook and heads to Effy's.
Skins is a British teen comedy drama television series that follows the lives of a group of teenagers in Bristol, South West England, through the two years of sixth form.Its controversial storylines have explored issues such as dysfunctional families, mental illness (such as depression, eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and bipolar disorder), adolescent sexuality, gender ...
Effy Stonem, James Cook, JJ Jones and Freddie McClair: Simon Massey: Ben Schiffer: 26 ... The character video diaries functionally replaced Unseen Skins for the third ...