Matt flies to New York to visit Lauren, who has spent the past three years in a mental institution. She returns to Los Angeles with Matt, but he is reluctant to introduce her to Kelly. David and Gina see the couple kissing on the street. Kelly angrily breaks up with Matt, then decides that she will fight for him. Matt informs Kelly that Lauren is his wife. Dylan performs community service on a road crew. He objects to the tyrannical foreman's treatment of one of the other workers, an upstanding family man. Dylan gets into a fight with the foreman; he must smooth things over to spare his friend from an unfair punishment. Dylan angers Gina by confiding in his sponsor while shutting Gina out. David meets a woman who may be his perfect match, but she seems to have stood him up. Steve and Donna engage in a war of practical jokes with Noah after they catch him cheating at strip poker.
Music: ""Jumper"" by Third Eye Blind (#5, 1999)
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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.
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