Everything Now - Season 1
Season 1
Mia's pissed at Cam, who's secretly dating Becca. Will says he's the puppet master, but who's pulling his strings? These best mates are a proper mess.
Episodes
Episode 1
Fresh out of treatment, Mia's ready to get back to her life — only to discover her friends have been drinking, partying and hooking up without her.
Episode 2
Post-party gossip gives Mia flashbacks from the hospital. Between an invite from her crush and karaoke with the crew, it's time for a bigger bucket list.
Episode 3
Fueled by newfound love, Mia tries to reinvent herself through drama club. Cam and Becca struggle to communicate; things at work get weird for Will.
Episode 4
Daunted by crossing "sex" off her list, Mia opts for "breaking the law" instead. During a mansion rager, hard liquor and harder truths flow freely.
Episode 5
A shared suspicion brings Mia and Alison closer together and finds them on a spa day with Viv. As Becca confides in her mother, Will speaks his truth.
Episode 6
In Mia's shadow, a frustrated Alex feels mounting pressure to be perfect. The Polancos meet for a family therapy session after a harrowing school day.
Episode 7
Mia's 17th birthday party ticks several boxes on the list, but there's no shortage of drama. Cam combats jealousy and indifference; Will runs his mouth.
Episode 8
Viv makes a distressing discovery. Devastating news about an old friend reignites Mia's rush to finish the list. But when is it time to stop running?
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