It's Independence Day and Flynn is in charge of the annual Beaver Falls Pageant, but when glamorous but infamous camper Lily Meadows arrives, it has diplomatic incident written all over it.
It's Parents' Day and Rick finds himself in the middle of a family feud, while A-Rab struggles to manage the aftermath of his first one-night stand and Rachael and a tequila encounter.
It's the hottest, sweatiest day of the year and it feels like the whole of camp has got one thing on the brain: sex. Everyone seems to be getting some, apart from Barry.
Love is causing problems all over camp. Kimberley realises the truth about Jake, Rachael is struggling to deal with recent events and Pam's indiscretions finally push Bob over the top.
It's the last day of camp and everyone is excited about the last night prom and with all the secrets that are threatening to spill out, it promise to be a memorable night.
In season two of the comedy drama, Barry, A-Rab and Flynn return to US summer camp, but there are new counsellors, kids and relationships for the Brits to deal with.
Rachael is caught in a game of one-upmanship with A-Rab, Hope and Mac. Flynn is tired of PJ's game playing. Barry realises what it means to be in a grown-up relationship.
It's the end of the world according to a publicity-seeking prophet in the news. The counsellors may scoff at the campers' childish panic, but Beaver Falls has gone mad.
Flynn and PJ's big day seems to be having a crazy effect on everyone else: Rachael still isn't speaking to A-Rab, Kimberley and Barry don't want the summer to end, and Hope is back, big time.