Flunk - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Somebody New
Stella returns to school, but is told by teacher Jade this is her last warning – she better be on her best behaviour. Brayden is worried about Ingrid – no one's seen her since Ed's party. Will Stella risk her last chance to find Ingrid?

You're Only Young Once
At the insistence of her grandmother to get out of the house, Stella meets up with school friends Heidi and Tabby. While trying to buy vodka from a local bottle shop Stella bumps into her schoolteacher Jade – will she bust her for buying liquor underage?

Two Faced
Tabby spends the day hanging out with Heidi but is challenged by her approach to life - can the girls find some common ground? Meanwhile, feeling insecure about their relationship Freya surprises Dani with a romantic weekend away at a Tiny House but will the suffocating holiday spot cause more harm than good?

Trust Me
Tabby and Heidi's relationship is strained when some money mysteriously goes missing. Heidi denies taking it but does Tabby trust her? Meanwhile, after running away from home Stella is looking for somewhere to crash, will Brayden be her knight in shining amour?

Searching
When drugs are found in Tabby's schoolbag will she throw Heidi under the bus? Meanwhile Freya goes to desperate lengths to keep Dani in her life.

Headspace
Brayden cheers up Ingrid and Dani with a picnic in the park, but worries when sparks fly between the girls. Meanwhile Stella is determined to repair her friendship with Ingrid but is it too late?

She's Into Girls

Sleeping Together

First Date

Stay The Night?

Just The Two Of Us

Tabby & Heidi In Love?

Steal A Kiss

Naked Truth

Sleeping Over

Love Lost

Where There's Smoke

Busted

Couldn't Resist

Everything's Perfect

Dinner Date

Let Me Take You Home

Kissing My Teacher

I Still Love You
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