But according to Carli, his back was "disgustingly hairy" so she sacked him. Eventually the four boys meet at the original bar and bury the hatchet. He is last seen on the boat when he bumps into Neil. He chats awkwardly with her, until run over by a quadbike ridden by James, an obnoxious club rep and Carli's new squeeze. Susie, played by Anabel Barnston, is a "gifted" student at Rudge Park Comprehensive.Susie is a fan of Russian literature who is taking her A-Levels four years early (making her around 12 or 13). When he is asleep, Jay and Neil put hair removal cream down his pants causing all his pubic hair to fall out when he takes a shower. Dean is played by Johnny Sweet who is a friend of, Anthony Head is the father of Emily Head, who plays. She and their mum walk in on him masturbating, which they seem to find normal, and tell him that their grandfather has died. Although listed as an unseen character, he actually has a speaking role in a deleted scene, which can be found on the Series 1 DVD, where he is played by actor Martin Ball. Carli tells Simon that he went "ballistic" when Simon vandalised their driveway, and Mr. Cooper tells Simon that Steve threatened to "fuck him up" when he sneaks into his young son's Chris' bedroom in the middle of the night which he mistook for Carli's. Before long, the girls turn up and suggest they skinny dip at the local beach. He is one of Mark's goons who bullies Will with Mark and he plays on his Nintendo DS. She is invited to Will's mum's barbecue, and mentioned how she works at the care home. Neil tries to explain to him that they saw him dealing but he presumes that they think he is a drug dealer because he is black. Report. Instead of Jay sitting there and laughing, mocking his friends like he always does, he takes him into the hotel room they're staying in and allows Will to sleep on his bed. Will admits 'he had the best night of his life', Jay admits to Simon he bought boat party after his grandad passed away, but angrily teared them up after the fight, Simon cooly accepts the justification. Then Simon screams very loud "YYYYEEEESSSS!!!!!!!!!". Later at the same party, Will (having got into the party by climbing through a gap in the garden fence) finds Patrice in bed with Charlotte. The Angry Neighbour played by Mark Roper appears in the episode "Home Alone". Will checks and discovers the man at the door. Unfortunately, Will has no pubic hair because Jay put hair removal cream down Will's trousers when he was fast asleep in the Common room following an all-nighter working at the care home. When the boys headed over to her house after failing to ditch Patrice, she thought of having one of them come in to her party, she chose Patrice and decided to leave the boys outside. Tom is Carli's boyfriend. Simon witnesses an argument between James and Carli on board. The Inbetweeners is a 2011 film directed by Ben Palmer, who directed all six episodes of the … Later on Becky starts to dance with Simon and the two kiss. Jay lying and being a bad friend, Simon losing his cool, Will being too posh and sensible and Neil showing a lack of intelligence, quickly change their ways. A few years older than her and so not at the school, Tom is a rugby player who neglects her for his teammates at times and the couple have split in the final episode of series 2, only to get back together again. The Tramp, confused by Simon's request, asks for and then offers Simon a blow job ("GIZ A BLOW JOB!" Jake is a student at Rudge Park Comprehensive. Tara's father takes great offence and berates Simon regardless of him genuinely insisting that he had no idea how it got there. She is the only parent among the four boys who does not appear. He is first seen sarcastically saying hello to Will in First Day and is later seen at the The Black Horse leaving with David in the same episode. A boy Jay claims he used to sit next to in woodwork class, and who now works in a newsagent's. Susan was born in Southwark, London to Nigerian parents. Steve is the quietest of the three mechanics at the garage where Will goes for work experience. She quickly falls in love with Neil when she sees him. Fergus is a friend of Polly McKenzie who recently caught up on Facebook. Directed by Ben Palmer. The following morning, the boys are able to obtain tickets for the boat party and meet the girls on board. The Inbetweeners Movie, known simply as The Inbetweeners in North America, is a 2011 British coming-of-age comedy film based on the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners, written by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris and directed by Ben Palmer. After the double date between Simon, Tara, Will and Kerry, Simon drops Tara at home and to her annoyance her parents are waiting. It was later revealed that the punk girl and Neil engaged in mutual masturbation in Simon's car, leaving their bodily fluids all over the seats. Neil and Susie, as well as Susie's mum, were eating in a restaurant called 'Milwaukee Fried Chicken', according to Simon. The tramp is seen again and Simon attempts to get his trainers back, however, he notices that they are covered in poo and says it's not worth it.