Cook (Jack O’Connell) and Effy (Kaya Scodelario) are in self-imposed exile from the gang, having gone to stay with Cook’s father. Effy is running away from everything she’s ever known and Cook enables her escape. Problem is, Cook is slowly falling out of lust, and in love.
Back in Bristol, JJ (Ollie Barbieri) tries to snap Freddie (Luke Pasqualino) out of his depressed stupour, down about the loss of both his best mate, and the girl he loves.
Cook’s father (Matt King) wastes no time in trying to profit from his son’s arrival and involves him in the village steeplechase, placing a wager that could clear his pub debts, or lose him everything. Cook is vulnerable in his desire to please his father, and accepts the bet – irregardless of the potential consequences.
Freddie and JJ arrive, forcing Effy to confront who she is and what she really wants. She has to make amends for the damage she’s caused. She also has to decide whether to follow her heart. Can the four friends find a way forward together?
Music
| Episode 10 | iTunes |
| Original Gabber – Pump That Puzzzzy | |
| M Ward – Transfiguration Number One | |
| Department of Eagles – In Ear Park | |
| Dr Hook – Sexy Eyes | |
| Mogwai – Waltz for Aidan | |
| Iron and Wine – Freedom Hangs Like Heaven | |
| Norma Fraser – First Cut Is The Deepest | |
| Laura Marling – Crawled out of the Sea | |
| Brian Jonestown Massacre – The Ballad of Jim Jones | |
| Fleet Foxes – Quiet Houses | |
| Fleet Foxes – Ragged Wood | |
| Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – 2 Kindsa Love | |
| Fat Segal – Freddie Theme Redux | |
| Phosphorescent – Joe Tex These Taming Blues | |
| Fat Segal – Imagine This f Forever and Ever | |
| Deerhunter – Twilight at Carbon Lake | |
| The Felice Brothers – Frankie’s Gun |












