S1E6 Such Daddy's Girls
Preparing to see their dad again, Josie writes a speech to tell him how she feels, and Billie's got newfound confidence in men. Dev has a very big question for Deb.
Sisters Josie and Billie and their single mother Deb navigate life armed with nothing but poor judgement and self-esteem exclusively tied to people who couldn't care less about them. They're vain, selfish, heavily in debt, pathologically desperate for affection and bursting with misplaced, terrifying love.
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Preparing to see their dad again, Josie writes a speech to tell him how she feels, and Billie's got newfound confidence in men. Dev has a very big question for Deb.
Deb gives Dev his final warning to let go of his pathetic dreams. Josie faces her greatest fear, and Billie learns the true meaning of feminism. Wendy ruins girls' night by bringing her new boyfriend. Dev learns the joy of spending money.
Josie tries to make her birthday dinner last as long as possible. Deb thinks Dev might pay for once. Billie and Nicky's relationship is going really well...for some reason.
Deb invites new boyfriend Dev home to meet daughters Billie and Josie whilst also hiding how troubled they are. Billie tries to win back Nicky, the reluctant love of her life.
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