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Lily, Martha and Jas are smart but socially awkward girls trying to make sense of life, boys and fitting in. When her heroine Jade gives an emotional slide show in assembly promoting a Save the Hedgehogs campaign, Martha becomes troubled - she's the only person not reduced to tears and worries there is something wrong with her. She and her similarly un-emotional mother embark on a journey to find out how to cry. Meanwhile, Matt learns to play the guitar, so he can audition to be part of cool girl Scarlet's band.
Lily, Martha and Jas are smart but socially awkward girls trying to make sense of life, boys and fitting in. When Jas asks Lily what her first kiss with Matt was like Lily panics - there hasn't been a first kiss yet! It makes her doubt whether they are actually going out. The challenge is now on to kiss Matt to prove they really are boyfriend and girlfriend. Lily asks Matt to do a science project together, researching the history of heart transplants. She figures this will be an ideal topic to bring them together. Meanwhile, when Mrs Griggs encourages pupils to step out of their comfort zones and challenge themselves, Martha and Ollie set about researching the transfer of germs from various contaminated sources onto a human subject. Phobic Ollie is tested to the max, with the ultimate challenge being to kiss someone. Also, Mr Malone is freaked out because he thinks Mrs Griggs is flirting with him.
Lily, Martha and Jas are smart but socially awkward girls trying to make sense of life, boys and fitting in. Jas has fallen in love big time with the school locusts and is tenderly looking after them. When Mr Malone, Lily and Mr Salford accidentally let them escape they daren't break the news to Jas. Meanwhile, Martha feels abandoned when Ollie is totally preoccupied with Kate, his new phone app. Appli-Kate is alarmingly human-sounding and acting - she can seemingly do anything Martha can - and better.
Series 3 sees the three socially awkward friends, Lily, Martha and Jas, navigate the trials and tribulations of secondary school life. One year older, but still just as awkward, the friends are trying to make sense of life as teenagers. On top of mounting homework, the trio must also deal with the awkward issues of teenage crushes and growing pains, but at least they have each other to turn to when it all gets just that bit too much.