Different for Girls - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Two Pink Lines
Reunited after a break up, Cam discovers a secret that she has to keep from her girlfriend Fran. But how long can she keep it? Meanwhile new lovers, Jude and Gemma, are interrupted by Gemma's faux fiancé whilst something threatens the domestic harmony of Nicola and Brooke's family life.

Mythical Amazon
Now that Cam's secret is out, how long can she hold on to girlfriend Fran? Who is keeping Nicola away from her wife and kids and do gay dads Ivan and Claude suspect? Meanwhile, Gemma's fake fiancé Kirby gets increasingly close to Jude's son Max.

Are You Five?
Ivan confronts Nicola about her behaviour. Jude confronts Gemma about Kirby's interest in her son Max. Fran confronts her twin brother, Tom, about Cam's secret. Brooke confronts Nicola about her plans to abandon her for a conference whilst Jude confronts Kirby about everything.

Ya Think?!
Claude and Ivan are bemused by Kirby's strange behaviour. Kirby persuades Gemma to betray Jude's trust. Comforted by her mum, Maud, but harassed by long-suffering Dasha, Cam makes two brave decisions, one of which breaks Fran's heart.

Just Say the Word
Brooke, unaware of Brooke's continued betrayal, makes a new friend in Jess. Gemma breaks the news of her and Kirby's betrayal to Jude. Nicola is forced to break the bond between her and ex-girlfriend Jude whilst Fran spirals more and more out of control, and Dasha is at the receiving end.
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