Ah, that wonderful moment of anticipation before someone finally makes you a man or woman! An experience that will only ever happen once in your lifetime, and not without a considerable amount of sweating and possibly crying beforehand. Tara has decided hers and Simon’s relationship is ready for the next level and our spiky haired would-be Casanova just can’t quite believe his luck. Just a shame his idea of dirty talk is a swift bout of Tourettes. For whatever reason, Jay and Neil manage to convince Simon that they’re the ones to help him on his voyage. And Will wants to join in as Warwick is one of his uni choices, and he doesn’t want to feel left out. After the slight nastiness last week, The Inbetweeners comes back with a belter. From Simon and Tara’s awkward face chewing that’s meant to be kissing, this episode delivers some of the best scenes of this series so far. Highlights include Tara riding in the back of Simon’s yellow embarrassment mobile, Will, Jay and Neil being challenged to drinking games and dares by the most punchable of students, Simon’s rage at not being able to rise to the challenge after “taking the edge off himself” earlier, and Neil making sure it’s not just Simon having a dirty weekend. But despite that, there’s something a little heart-warming about seeing the lads driving home. As Jay pathetically continues mocking the now very much over Tara, and Simon, as he vomits into a plastic carrier bag… Read our review of the episode 3, Will’s Dilemma, here.