Stath Lets Flats - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

A Children's Child
Incompetent letting agent Stath is faced with rescuing the family business, Michael & Eagle, and his relationship with Katia, while expecting his first child with Carole. Meanwhile, his sister Sophie and best friend Al deal with the fallout of finally declaring their feelings for each other.

A Incredibly Young Woman
Stath wants to be a good dad, but Carole is keeping him and Katia away from the new baby. Stath's violent feud with a rival letting agency doesn't exactly help...

A Drink Because of Friendship
While Stath enjoys a lads' night with Al and Dean, Sophie and Katia take Carole out. But will Carole's poisonous sister Kris and a raucous open mic night ruin their blossoming friendship?

A Actually Good Person
Stath is shamed online after a flat viewer secretly films him. He tries to defend himself by performing a humiliating act for charity, which threatens to make things even worse for Michael & Eagle...

A Literally Earlier Year
A surprise stag do for Stath's dad Vasos turns into a nostalgic trip into the past when the gang discover a home video recording the early days of Michael & Eagle.

Here Comes the Steven
Alone and struggling to start anew, Stath sees his dad's wedding as the perfect opportunity to win back the love of his life
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