Always nervous about reboots given the tragic slop we've been dealing over the years, but the Inbetweeners has a very good chance of success here for a couple of reasons.
Firstly, the humourous situations can be replicated outside of school life. We've not seen it before, but if they are allowed to keep the language and the humour in today's society, then no reason why the format can't work in a more grown up environment.
Secondly, the fans. We laughed at the time because "that was us". We all knew someone who had a reputation as an exaggerator, we'd all tried furious as teenagers to pull, that first time we'd all had a bit too much to drink, passed a test and used that person as the taxi driver in an effort to impress and woefully ignored the fact that hanging out of a rusty micra that revved like a grandma's fart wasn't the sex magnet we all imagined it was.
The fans themselves are older now and have more life experiences too, so a bit of online dating, work situations, the trials of kids growing up and losing your own freedom to it, unexpectedly seeing that for girl from school randomly walking around Tesco and instantly being transported back to high school, with your mates commenting on how she must have had a rough life and lucky escape, losing contact with mates and seeing them on Facebook pretending life is fantastic yet their profile pictures changes more times that United's manager, it's all very relatable now to that same core group of fans.
Looking forward to it.