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Anyone ever been laid in this thread?

Suck the fun out of threads should be your name :/

It's just some fun, it's not like we added anyone on facebook and stalked them.

It's just fun and jokes. Except Emily being hot, that's serious :p. Now enjoy the banter, or stop ruining the fun :/

Great episode, Thomas seems cool, though his mum isn't :o

"Which one are you?" "Gay... I mean Emily.." yay emily's gay :)

O...M...G, head explosion? Naomi did kiss a girl and she did like it :shifty: So did JJ.... :laugh:

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3.5 ?Freddie?

Aired: 19th February 2009

Writer: Ben Schiffer

Director: Charles Martin

Freddie?s (Luke Pasqualino) the black sheep of his family, and seen as a waste of space. His big sister Karen (Klariza Clayton) has ambitions - she?s reached the final of a TV talent show to find a new member of girl group Da Sexxbombz. Freddie despises her lust for celebrity but is emotionally blackmailed into sticking to the story she and their Dad, Leo (Simon Day), are spinning about their dead mother, all to look good in front of the cameras, and thereby increase her chances of success. He cringes at the whole thing. If this wasn?t bad enough, living in the shadow of the increasingly reckless Cook (Jack O?Connell) is becoming too much to bear. When Effy (Kaya Scoledario) turns up at his shed, Freddie doesn?t know what to do with himself. There?s a connection between them, there always has been, but this is shattered when Cook and JJ (Ollie Barbieri) arrive. He feels torn between his family, his friends, and his heart, and the isolation is overwhelming. Will Freddie start to put himself first, or will he retreat to his shed, and beloved skateboard, as he always has before? Featuring a special guest performance from DJ Scott Mills.

Episode Six

3.6 ?Naomi?

Aired: 26th February 2009

Writer: Atiha Sen Gupta & Jack Thorne

Director: Simon Massey

Brand New Series: Naomi (Lily Loveless) thinks she has the world worked out, and puts people into pigeonholes: her hippy mum (Olivia Colman); adoring Emily (Kathryn Prescott); Cook?s (Jack O?Connell) insulting misogyny; and her politics teacher Kieron?s (Ardal O?Hanlon) flattery. She thinks she has them all sussed, and that only she can see the truth. But the impending student elections leave her at a loss, and her insecurities get the better of her. The trust and confidence inspired by a friend encourage her to stand up to her arch rival, the antithesis of everything she stands for, as she and Cook go head to head, but Naomi learns that nothing is black and white any more. Writers: Atiha Sen Gupta, Jack Thorne; Dir: Simon Massey; Prod: Chris Clough; Prod Co: Company Pictures

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