Flunk - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Fallout
Jaz is offered the opportunity of a lifetime - but does this mean the end of her and Dani? Struggling with guilt, Ingrid considers ending things with Celeste.

Let's Be Friends
Celeste breaks up with Brayden, hoping to rekindle her romance with Ingrid. Mila and Heidi butt heads, creating an awkward situation for Saffron. Dani makes a life changing decision.

Over It
Brayden tries to win back Celeste, but things don't go quite as planned. Mila tries to smooth things over with Saffron, but is she making things worse?

Guilt Trip
Saffron rebels against her mother and cuts loose at Brayden's party. Ingrid feels guilty for deceiving Brayden – but does he already suspect something?

Glass Houses
A hurt Brayden lashes out at Ingrid, but will he take things too far? Saffron wakes up to a world of pain.

Runaways
Saffron seeks advise from her sister Scarlett about her relationship with Heidi. Meanwhile Tabby hits it off with exchange student, Sabina.

Dumping My Boyfriend for Secret Girlfriend

Making Over My Girlfriend

Can't Let My Girlfriend Go

Caught Kissing My Girlfriend

My Not So Secret Girlfriend

Winning Back My Girlfriend

The Perils of Dating A Bad Girl

Caught Cheating?

My Secret Girlfriend

I Don't Want Anyone Else

Let's Party

The Craziest Couple

When She Told Me 'I Love You'

Confronting A Cheater

The Worst Hangover Of My Life

Sneaking In To Visit My Girlfriend

Coming Out To My Mum

Do We Break Up?

To All The Girls I Loved
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