Emily and Naomi (Lily Loveless) get closer, just as Emily has wanted for a long time, but when Emily asks Naomi to accompany her to the college ball, she says no – breaking Emily’s fragile heart.
Against her better judgement, and under duress, Emily agrees to partner Katie to the ball, and they plan their outfits together. Out shopping, though, they bump into Freddie (Luke Pasqualino) and JJ (Ollie Barbieri), and Katie convinces Freddie to take her to the ball instead. Katie sees a way of regaining her hard-sought status at college. Freddie then inadvertently drops a bombshell about Emily and JJ, and Katie hatches a plan – making her sister the ultimate victim.
Katie’s scheming results in the mother of all show-downs. But she’s the one who has to face her fears and accept some hard truths – she’s not in control any more.
Music
| Episode 9 | iTunes |
| Lady Gaga – Beautiful, Dirty Rich | |
| Fat Segal – Diver Revive | |
| Lady Gaga – Brown Eyes | |
| Passion Pit – Sleepyhead | |
| Andre Herman Dune – Smalltown Boy | |
| Steve Reich – Music for 18 Musicians | |
| Born Ruffians – Little Garcons | |
| Millionaires – Alcohol | |
| Passion Pit – Better Things | |
| Au Pairs – It’s Obvious | |
| Wilco – Radio Cure | |
| Born Ruffians – Red, Yellow and Blue | |
| Little Boots – Meddle | |
| Louis La Roche – Warning Mass Murder | |
| Phil Collins – In the Air Tonight | |
| Elbow – Mirrorball | |
| Ting Tings – That’s Not My Name | |
| Glen Campbell – All I Want Is You | |
| Glasvegas – It’s My Own Heart That Makes Me Cry |












