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Lucy Lewis Can't Lose - Series Two

Web (Full Length Episodes) – 2017

Episode One
An anonymous Instagram account begins posting daily pictures of the 'best' and 'worst' dressed students at Hills High, throwing the school into a fashion panic. Lucy Lewis (Thomasin McKenzie) decides to ignore the posts, that's until her friend Ruby (Celia Macdonald) is singled out as the day’s 'worst dressed'. When mean girl J’ess (Erana James) piles on with insults, tensions flare and both Lucy and J’ess end up in the principal’s office.

Episode Two
In the fallout from the Instagram account, the principal (Miranda Harcourt) imposes a strict new dress code, and the students are blaming Lucy. Lucy learns she’s been assigned to tutor J’ess, who’s equally unhappy about it. Lucy finds herself developing a crush on Dave (Rāhiri Wharerau), and a run-in with the dress code lands Lucy in detention, prompting her to question whether the new rules unfairly target girls. 

Episode Three
Lucy takes her concerns about the dress code to the principal, only to be brushed off. Meanwhile, Dave decides to protest the dress code by dressing as a girl for the day. Determined to make a stand, Lucy plans a demonstration but first she must get the popular girls on her side. Lucy's protest soon goes viral and draws the principal’s attention in a way that backfires spectacularly for the students. 

Episode Four
The dress code is scrapped in favour of a proposed school uniform, and Lucy discovers that J’ess is behind the Hills High Instagram account and is now using it to blackmail her. The principal launches a uniform design competition, and a friendly librarian points Lucy toward the school’s constitution for inspiration. Lucy is disheartened to learn that Dave has started dating someone else, and she commits to entering the design contest herself. 

Episode Five
At the school fashion show, the students unveil their uniform designs in a parade of impractical, fantasy-inspired outfits. But before Lucy can make her own uniform proposal, she must overcome her fear of public speaking. Armed with a persuasive argument and newfound confidence, she’s ready to rise to the challenge, and maybe even to work up the courage to ask Dave out as well.