Puberty Blues - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
The seventies are coming to an end and Sue, Debbie and Gary have grown wilder and free-er than ever.
Episode 2
Debbie and Sue's relationship is in danger after Debbie is threatened with boarding school. Nothing can keep them apart though.
Episode 3
Yvonne finds herself feeling torn between two lovers after Gary's father returns to twon. Cheryl turns to Judy for help, with some surprising consequences.
Episode 4
Debbie is not happy to find out that Cheryl is living in her room. Ferris decides to reclaim his wife. Martin finds the past coming back to haunt him.
Episode 5
Debbie takes her new boarding school friend to Cronulla for Gary's birthday party. Judy's world is rocked following Annie's death and what looks like Martin's infidelity.
Episode 6
Debbie's reputation at school has been ruined. Sue is hiding her own guilty secret.
Episode 7
Gary decides to move out whilst Roger experiences every father's worst nightmare. Judy's family are hiding secrets.
Episode 8
Debbie returns home from boarding school and soon finds out that everything has changed. Vicki's wedding day is very eventful as Cheryl and Debbie face off.
Episode 9
A tragedy sees Debbie taking some drastic action. Judy manages to surprise everybody at Pam's 40th birthday.
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