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Career opportunities rain down following the release of another viral video; Floyd considers which choice would be best for him; Sadie considers a weighty offer; Balls takes a chance on love.
Career opportunities rain down following the release of another viral video; Floyd considers which choice would be best for him; Sadie considers a weighty offer; Balls takes a chance on love.
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S1, EP10 "Zero F... Given"Career opportunities rain down following the release of another viral video; Floyd considers which choice would be best for him; Sadie considers a weighty offer; Balls takes a chance on love.
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S1, EP9 "Scandal"An incriminating video of Floyd goes viral, igniting controversy; Teddy offers Floyd a refuge from the media hate-storm.
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S1, EP8 "Make-Believe"Floyd accepts a role in Kali's new music video; Malcolm leverages his job; Teddy and Floyd have a falling out; Balls battles the blues.
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S1, EP7 "Duality"Floyd seeks advice after finding Robbie in a compromising situation; Sadie's patience wears thin; a pop star takes interest in Floyd and Sadie.
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