Sugar Rush - Season 2

Season 2
Now that she's 17, Kim's out, proud and living lesbian life to the full... in her dreams. In truth, she's holed up in her bedroom with only her A-level revision and an electric toothbrush for company.

Episodes

Episode 1
Kim's attempts to eye up girls are a wash-out, but her luck changes when she literally bumps into a gorgeous stranger, Saint. She's smitten and follows her to the women's sex shop where she works.

Episode 2
Kim's still struggling with the dating scene - she's given Saint her number but she's not returning her calls. Could a fake girlfriend be the answer?

Episode 3
When Kim makes an unexpected discovery about Saint, her paranoia runs out of control. Sugar's released from prison, but will her best mate welcome her with open arms?

Episode 4
Kim's got everything she ever wanted, and more. But with both Saint and Sugar making demands on her time, Kim finds herself torn between the two.

Episode 5
When Saint goes to a sex festival, Kim tries not to be insecure. But she can't help wondering whether Saint's giving any of her customers a special demonstration of her wares.

Episode 6
After Kim's accidental overdose, Stella sends her to a psychiatrist. But all Kim cares about is getting Saint's forgiveness.

Episode 7
Kim and Saint head off for an idyllic day on the Downs, but with Sugar looking after Saint's shop, there can only be trouble when they return.

Episode 8
Worried about Kim's wild ways, Nathan decides it's time to establish some family values. So it's out with the vodka and in with the board games.

Episode 9
Sugar's thrilled when Mark invites her to meet his mum and dad, but when Kim reminds her to be on her best behaviour, Sugar goes all-out to look like a Stepford Wife.

Episode 10
Kim's freaking. Saint asked Kim to move in and Kim said yes, but now she's having major second thoughts.
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