Flunk - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Falling For Daisy
Artemisia makes a shocking discovery about her mother, whilst Kerry and Beth tease Daisy about her new girl crush.

The Sweetest Kiss
Artemisia struggles to fit in with Daisy's band mates, whilst Kerri struggles with her ADHD.

Her Kiss Changed Everything
Kerri takes Beth on a surprise date. Artemisia and Daisy share their first kiss whilst working on a school project together.

Secretly in Love
Artemisia realises Daisy has been hiding a secret from her. Beth tries to help Kerri study.

They're Out
Leo's world is turned upside down by Artemisia - will Daisy ever forgive her? Meanwhile Beth takes Kerri on a romantic night out.

Be My Girlfriend?
Artemisia struggles to reconcile her parents - is it too late for her and Daisy? Kerri realises how much Beth cares for her.

Ruby & Willa Exclusive Episode
Ruby spends the afternoon with Willa, while she waits for her sister. Will the pair repair their relationship?
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