Louise Lives Large - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Ditch School
Louise heads back to school after kicking cancer in the butt. Unfortunately, everyone still treats her like the 'sick kid'. Unable to deal, Louise ditches class with loner Jess. Jess pushes Louise to create the Live Large List.
Wear the Purple Dress
It's the school upcycling fashion show. Louise is excited about debuting her purple dress - bought for a special occasion pre-cancer and stuck in the wardrobe ever since. Unfortunately, she only sees how her body has changed.
Flirt
Louise is determined to flirt with Oisin Power, but her first attempt ends in a bloody nose. Faith convinces Louise to use her as a 'flirt coach' as a way to undermine. Faith writes a deranged love letter and signs it from Louise.
Smash the Sports Day
It's the Parent/Kid Sports Day and Louise is determined to crush it. Unfortunately, her parents' constant arguing ruins everything. Sneaking away, Louise ends up stuck in the locker room with Rob. She notices a lump under her arm.
Do NOT Think About Cancer
Louise undergoes a biopsy on the new lump under her arm. To distract herself while waiting for the results, she joins the annual school prank war and goes way too far.
Make Things Right with Al
Waiting for the results of her biopsy makes Louise flash back to the friends she made in her cancer group - particularly her closest friend, Al, who Louise lost touch with when she went into remission and he… didn't.
Help Jess
The class attend an anti-bullying away day and Faith is upset when one of the roleplays seems to target her. Louise finds out why Faith has it in for Jess: Jess tried to kiss Faith at summer camp.
My First Dance
Louise is beyond excited for her first school dance. It's a dream come true when Oisín invites her - and a nightmare for Rob, who's starting to realise he likes her. Things sour when Louise learns her parents are splitting up.
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