Big Boys - Season 3

Season 3
Series three sees Big Boys return as our gang enter their final year at Brent Uni, with all the ups and downs of dissertations, deadlines, dating and the devastating departure of Louis Walsh from X-Factor (for Jack anyway!)
Peggy and Shannon embark on new romances and never-ending nappy changes, whilst Jack and Danny's friendship is tested to its limits as they realise proper adult life is coming. Will the boys still choose each other like before, or will this be the end of the road?

Episodes

My Big Fat Gay Greek Holiday
In the opening episode, Shannon wins big at the bingo and uses her winnings to fund a Faliraki summer holi-bobs for the whole gang. Danny, Jack, Corinne and Yemi dive headfirst into the Greek nightlife, navigating cheap cocktails, questionable decisions and holiday mishaps, while Shannon and Peggy dig into their own relationship woes. It's four days of sun, sex and stoned parents, before the final year of uni begins.

Happy Anniversary, You Silly Billy!
It's romantic meals for two at a pretentious pub for our new couples. Meanwhile, widowed Peggy finally has new flame Russell round to hers for a 'cosy night on the sofa', prompting a panicked Shannon to prepare Peggy for any intimate action she may encounter. Elsewhere, SU leader Jules tries to help some of the gang figure out their next big steps in life, while Jack and Yemi spend a night in the Blue Shed, chatting through some home truths and conflicting plans.

Thin Lips, Fat Lines & a Poem on Princess DI
Jack's newfound spoken-word habit starts to wind everyone up. Peggy, Corinne and Yemi take their future into their own hands while Danny freaks out about his.

Eurovision, Brexit & Shloer
Final year zooms by as the pressure of deadlines mounts. Meanwhile, Shannon throws a Eurovision 2016 party, but her estranged mum is the ultimate party-pooper.

Goodbye U-N-I
The Blue Shed is packed up, dissertations are handed in, and hometowns await

The Sea
Hello you! There is no synopsis for this episode. You'll just have to click play. Thank you for watching Big Boys! All my love, Jack xx
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