Misfits - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Episode 1
There's a mysterious superpower support group on the estate where people with powers go to talk about their problems. Meanwhile, Alex is in the hospital recovering from being stabbed and a group of Devil-worshipping scouts turn up at the community center.

Episode 2
When Rudy discovers that his father is seeing another woman than his mother, he pays his family a visit and learns an even more disturbing secret his father kept hidden from him. Meanwhile, Rudy Two meets a boy who can fly at his support group.

Episode 3
Abby's childhood memories come back to haunt her. Meanwhile, Finn realizes someone has a crush on him and Rudy Two gets to know Sam, the mysterious superhero from the woolly jumper.

Episode 4
Since attending the superpowers support group, Rudy Two has developed more of an identity of his own. Meanwhile, when the gang are doing their community service they come across a bumbling old man who may be more than he seems.

Episode 5
Rudy takes Finn to the superpower support group to help him get over Jess. But a girl with a mysterious power becomes infatuated with Finn and goes to extreme lengths to be with him.

Episode 6
As part of their community service, the gang have to look after a group of terminally ill patients. However, one of the patients seems intent on cheating death.

Episode 7
As the first anniversary of the storm approaches, Rudy's alter ego and Abby arrange a celebratory party at the community centre

Episode 8
In the final episode, the gang discover that their community service is over and begin to contemplate life after the orange jumpsuits.
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