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5. Freed from the ranks of the freaks

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Vicki Vicki | 17:10 UK time, Friday, 23 April 2010

While Tommy's playing basketball with the lads, Olive makes it up to Frankie and Cam.Ìý Stephen drops by the court to see Olive, and Rosa gives him a piece of her mind. An angry piece.

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  • Comment number 1.

    ohhhhh stephen :\

  • Comment number 2.

    aawwhh poor stephan!!
    butt tommy and olive r perfect
    i think rosqa has her eyes on tommy
    hopefully she doesn't ruin things for olive and tommy!!

    xx

  • Comment number 3.

    tommy is so hot.

  • Comment number 4.

    Yeah, yeah, very good.

    I'm a bit confused though about why Stephen's back in school if he was just offered a university place. As far as I know you can only get those when you've already got A-Levels.

    Mistake.

  • Comment number 5.

    Hey Glozboy, just to clear up any Stephen-related confusion: you usually get offered a place at university based on your predicted grades (i.e. before you've completed your A Levels). Because this is the same school year, Stephen's yet to get his A Levels. However, as he's a clever thing, he was offered an 'unconditional' acceptance into Oxford meaning his grades didn't matter... sadly though, due to his violence he was kicked out the school and had that offer taken away from him. He now needs to get good grades to get into Oxford.

    So, this is why he's started at Deaconsfield - in an attempt to get the A Levels he needs to be accepted in Oxford. Only time will tell if he can keep his head down though…

    Hope this helps! x

  • Comment number 6.

    That clears it up nicely, thank you Vicki!

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