Brandon stops Valerie from killing herself and agrees to let her stay at the house. They arrive at the graduation ceremony in time for Brandon to receive an award. Kelly believes that Val was faking her suicide attempt, and gives Brandon a hard time for going after her. Clare decides to move to Paris with her father, as she cannot imagine living a continent away from her only family. She asks Steve to come with her, but he turns her down. At the grad party, Brandon continually hassles Kelly to give her father another chance. She finally offers her forgiveness, only to learn that he is going to jail for embezzlement. Kelly decides to make a fresh start with Val. Steve and Valerie have a drunken fling during the party. Ryan develops a crush on Joy. Donna loses her virginity to David. Music: 'Lovefool' / 'Been It' performed by the Cardigans.
Unveiling the Intricacies of Teenage Life: Why 'Flunk' Should Be Your Next TV Obsession
In the vast ocean of television series available today, few capture the raw and often tumultuous journey of teenage life quite like Australia's very own "Flunk." This original teen series delves deep into the intricate lives of six high school students as they navigate through pivotal issues such as sexuality, substance abuse, and identity. With seven compelling seasons and a total of 162 episodes, "Flunk" promises not only entertainment but also profound insights into the challenges faced by today's youth.
The storyline revolves around a group of diverse characters whose lives intersect in unexpected ways. At its heart are Olivia Wright as Ruby and Jessica Li as Ingrid, whose riveting performances bring authenticity to their roles. Caylen Forbes plays Brayden with a complexity that captures viewers' attention. Meanwhile, Madelyn Sheahan’s portrayal of Heidi adds layers to this multifaceted narrative. The ensemble cast is rounded out by Kallan Adelaide (Dani), Akasha Collins (Stella), Holly Monks (Saffron), Georgia Crisfield Smith (Tabby), Lin Yin (Freya), who also stars in "Chicago P.D." as Kate Howell, and Madison Dell'Aquila (Celeste).