Buffering — Season 2
All 6 episodes in airing order, with first-run dates and viewer ratings.
- 01
Worried that the housemates are showing their age, Iain decides the group should throw a party in a desperate attempt to cling onto their youth.
- 02
After the break-up with Greg, Ashley and the others go to a singles night where Iain bumps awkwardly into his ex Olivia and Rosie finds some 'icks' about.
- 03
Iain tries to impress his dad by pitching an idea for a ground-breaking primetime TV show to a commissioner with the help of Finn and Rosie.
- 04
The gang are in the countryside to party with a legendary university friend of Iain's, but they soon find that he's not the person he used to be.
- 05
When the gang find themselves with a 'free day', they have to decide what to do with it - and Greg soon finds himself with the biggest decision of all.
- 06
Iain has decided to leave Flummox, but is this really what he wants, or will he finally have the courage to tell Olivia how he feels?
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