Piglets - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Wrong Reasons
A fresh intake arrives at Norbourne Police Training College, where the no-nonsense Superintendent Julie Spry and the less-strict Superintendent Bob Weekes have the job of overseeing the training of the new recruits. All of the rookies have motives for being there, but some are more legitimate than others.

Triggers
Diffusing difficult situations to prevent escalation. Someone will be expelled if a fellow student reports their misconduct, and there's an unexpected staff sacking.

Uniform
The excited recruits get to wear their uniforms for the first time, Dev reveals a deeply personal issue that Steph offers to help with, and Paul gets a second shot at his mission.

Tests
Geeta is freaking out about the dreaded bleep test - but soon has an even bigger dilemma. Bob gets in touch with his inner Spider-Man, and Paul gets a final warning.

Questioning
Julie is closing in on the infiltrator and is frontrunner for Cunningham's job, but Melanie has a plan to discredit her - elsewhere, Leggo may have gone too far with Daz.

Change of Heart
The new Head of Training is set to be announced, Paul's life is about to get even more stressful, and Steph and Mike might be getting back together.
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