Episode 1
Games, drinks, old friends and strippers make for an entertaining hen do for Màiri - though not so much for Iseabail. Tormod's words of comfort don't reassure her either and there seems to be more to her woes than meets the eye. Lucas, the groom, is the high-school guidance teacher who tries to advise Ceitidh when the bullies steal her phone and tease her about her new online friend Calum. Isla has sold the house as she prepares to leave Camus behind and go travelling. She reacts angrily to Alasdair's new girlfriend. Donna returns home from chemotherapy and looks forward to going to Màiri's wedding, but Finlay and Iain don't agree on whether she can go.
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