All Josh wants is a quiet night in with Jonathan Creek and a pizza, but some dreams are too ambitious. First Kate interrupts, having been on the shortest date since, well, her last one. And Owen gets back early from the medical trial he was supposed to be doing all weekend.
He calms Josh's concerns by explaining that he not only got the placebo but also the nurse's number. Then, as Josh continues to wait for his pizza, things get worse when Geoff the landlord arrives and tries to nick all their furniture.
Josh discovers Geoff is a Fifa genius and persuades him to take over Joshenham Hotspur for his annual match against his uni frenemy.
Kate goes on a date with a dad and ends up competing with his fraudulent ten-year-old for his affection.
Owen is landed with a new work colleague who challenges his laid-back approach to life. And when Owen's tips are threatened, he is forced to take decisive action.
The old lady upstairs blackmails Josh into accepting and carrying all her heavy deliveries as it turns out she runs the building like a mob boss.
Talented mimic Owen starts to fall for a beautiful American woman who is under the impression he's from Cork rather than Carmarthenshire, leaving him to wonder whether he could keep the accent up for the rest of his life.
Kate gets roped into helping Geoff nurse a sick bird back to health but doesn't realised quite how big a bird she's saving.
Kate's friend makes her godmother to a bawling baby boy, only to exploit her for free childcare.
Owen tries to teach Josh how to use the gym properly, but Josh makes a nemesis in spin class and lacks the body confidence to shower in the all together. They have to use the communal showers because they have banned Geoff, their weird landlord, from constantly turning up at the flat to do odd jobs. This stand-off reveals just how shoddy the plumbing and electrics are.
Josh's work life receives a boost when his agent gets him a gig supporting a big act on tour. However, Josh struggles to play nice with his rival and ends up snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
Meanwhile, Owen starts dating former X Factor star Diana Vickers. All is going well until Diana gets lined up to appear in the next series of Strictly. When Owen learns about the 'curse of Strictly', he starts to panic about their relationship.
Kate's competitive side gets the better of her as she takes on landlord Geoff at the 1980s property board game Hungry Hungry Landlords.
Josh's new girlfriend, Millie, takes him to a high-ropes course for a date. However, when Josh gets stuck on a zip wire, things spiral out of his control, and he ends up accidentally going viral on the internet. Luckily, landlord Geoff has been doing a night course in psychotherapy and can help Josh through this dark period.
Meanwhile, Kate and her mum, Judith, attend a new production from an immersive theatre company set inside a failing business. With the help of a hipflask, the pair truly immerse themselves.
Owen finally gets round to taking his driving test, but when he meets the examiner, Huw, his chances don't look promising.
At a university reunion, Josh bumps into therapist Abby who believes he is infatuated with her. Kate meets an old lecturer who offers to help with her ailing photography career.
It's time for Josh's bi-annual drink with Pete, aka. the depressed potato, aka. the most boring friend in Britain. Unfortunately for Josh, this drink ends up leading to a longer-term commitment.
Meanwhile, Kate's friend Sophie comes to stay and reveals herself to be an incorrigible pranker.
After an unsuccessful gig, Josh is surprised to be asked out by a very beautiful audience member. What's the catch? Josh, Kate & Owen endeavour to find out.
Meanwhile, landlord Geoff faces money problems and introduces Kate to the dizzying world of building management politics.
It's the proudest day for Josh's football team, Plymouth Argyle: they have reached the Football League Trophy Area Final Southern Section. Unfortunately, Owen's cousin is hogging the TV with his N64.
Josh, Owen and Kate head to the local curry house and bump into some old acquaintances from university. As the night progresses, rumour and intrigue come to the fore and the trio discover that some secrets are best left unrevealed.
Josh gets dumped so Owen takes him on a double date with a couple of voracious cougars.
It's Josh's birthday, so Kate and Owen decide to organise him a fancy-dress party. Josh is not keen, but he relents in the hope that it might give him a chance with Lucy, who lives upstairs and is so nice she would make Mother Teresa look like Katie Hopkins. Meanwhile, Kate meets her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend Cath, who is obsessed with YouTube videos and will not be deterred by either lack of interest or buffering. And, inevitably, Geoff pops by the party wearing a suitably impractical costume.
Geoff watches Josh perform an unsuccessful stand-up gig and decides to take it upon himself to help Josh's career. Which means only one thing - a trip to Clacton and an onstage performance with the ChuckleBrothers. Can Josh cheat Geoff and avoid this humiliating fate? Meanwhile in Clacton, Kate and Owen put their competitive personalities to one side in order to try and win a cuddly toy that just so happens to look like a certain curly-haired Devonian.
Teabag, Owen's friend from home, comes to stay and treats the flatmates to a weekend full of 'lad banter'. Which roughly translates to terrorising everyone with a potent mix of alcohol and sexual euphemisms. Meanwhile, Josh's friend Mike is having girlfriend trouble (mainly caused by Josh), and Kate asks Geoff to redecorate her room, with mixed results.
Josh and Owen have tickets to the darts, but can't afford to get drunk in preparation - which is a bit like going to war without a gun, only more dangerous. Fortunately, Owen's cousin is getting married, so they head to the wedding in anticipation of some free afternoon drinking. What could possibly go wrong?
Meanwhile, while waiting for a new phone to be delivered, Kate struggles to entertain herself in the flat. Just how mad can one woman go in 12 lonely hours?
Josh goes on a date with Lily, an old classmate who used to be the 'hottest girl in school'. Lily seems curiously attracted to Josh's inadequacies, but will he be able to seal the deal or will her over-protective father get in the way of true lust? Kate's mum comes to stay and finds herself the object of Geoff's affections, but will Owen turn out to be the one she really wants in the weirdest love triangle ever?
Josh gets invited to the event of the summer. The only trouble is that it's a pool party and he can't swim. But can Geoff teach him in time? After a date with Owen's friend, Kate receives an unflattering critique of her kissing technique.
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