Quickly acquiring an understanding of and warming to the commune’s way of life, Vod discusses her insecurities concerning university, her dissertation and money troubles with friend Paz. 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Oregon is shocked by Vod's selfishness, but is unable to persuade her of the potentially heartache she would cause him, and eventually storms off when Vod makes a tactless comment questioning why they're still friends. Howard, meanwhile, has taken a job in an abattoir, and starts bringing back unused pieces of meat, to the disgust of the housemates. JP sees an opportunity to make a new friend with him, and Vod eventually has sex with him. English dissertations are due in with a fast approaching deadline but Vod doubts her capabilities, instead choosing not to submit hers when planned. Josie's attempts to join the sit-in are thwarted when Sabine shows up asking her to help proofread her thesis (Josie cannot refuse as Sabine is her course Ph.D. overlooker and marker of work). At the book launch, though, Dylan learns about Oregon's affair with his father, following which Vod reveals the actual meaning of John Frobisher's "Red Lady," effectively leaving his academic career in tatters. The girls are the sweet-natured Josie, streetwise and forthright Vod, and Oregon, who is anxious to appear cool. Oregon, meanwhile, meets an attractive librarian named Dylan, and falls for him. Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh Meat is the 12th season of the MTV reality game show, The Challenge (at the time known as Real World/Road Rules Challenge). After the debate, the two get into another argument, and when Vod finally asks Oregon what the problem is, she reveals that she is afraid that Vod will just abandon her responsibilities as she abandoned her in South America during the Summer Holidays, and Vod realises that Oregon is right.[26]. Procrastinating from revision, JP hires a barge for revision purposes, inviting Howard on board who initially refuses. To add further to the flatmates' woes, Sabine quickly begins to instil a system of order into the house after they eat a cake of hers. Dylan initially decides to stay with Oregon, but after kissing her, decides that it is too weird, and breaks up with her. She jumps on the idea, saying she will write a novel set in Laos, where she plans to move. A crushed Oregon struggles to make sense of her 2:2 particularly so when Vod unexpectedly receives a 2:1. Josie, meanwhile, is bitter because her ex-fiance, Dave, is getting married, and she drunkenly tries to steal Oregon's car to gatecrash the wedding. Howard expresses his nerves about moving to London and beginning his job at Ordnance Survey, suggesting the group house share in London, to which they quietly agree would be a good idea, but when he advances plans and finds a property, they later come clean. JP is still nursing a broken heart over Sam's rejection, and has lost his usual confidence and cockiness, becoming placid, quiet, and completely uninterested in Chris's attempts to have sex with him. Hanna Tevita as Rina Crane: The teenage daughter. It stars Temuera Morrison and Kate Elliot. After learning that Sabine was not pregnant, Howard pours his heart out to her, but is rejected. Drowning in a huge flood of entries to her poetry prize, Oregon chooses to ignore almost all and instead burn them, refusing to accept that her fallacy of slashing funding to sports societies and using the money to fund the competition would be a prosperous move. Vod eventually stands up to her and tells her that she is the result of many of her insecurities, before sending her off the next morning. Howard states that he is going to drop out of geology and re-start the next year on a new course – this revelation coming from his fear of the next day’s exams and his imminent move to London, pending results. Meanwhile Kingsley starts to feel worried about Heather's impending return from Hong Kong, knowing that Josie will want a proper catch-up with her and believes he might have developed testicular cancer due to his guilt. Oregon has not yet told Dylan about her relationship with his father, and Tony Shales unsuccessfully continues to try and win her back. JP tries to resist but eventually kisses her. However, JP and Howard do not back him up - JP because he had changed his mind, and Howard because Dan had got him a summer internship with Shell. The housemates later sit on a small hill overlooking Manchester as the sun rises. Sharing their anti-establishment ideas, Vod begins to make up her mind.