Rae has continue to have therapy sessions at the hospital - initially unsure whether she can trust her new therapist, Kester, she starts to tell him about her first week back on ‘the outside'. On her way home from the hospital with her mum, Rae bumps into her old friend, Chloe - who she's recently drifted apart from, and who has no idea where Rae's been these few months. Chloe is hanging out with a new gang, which includes three gorgeous boys - Chop, Finn and Archie. Rae instantly finds Archie irresistible. Back home, Rae is shocked when she discovers her mum has a new boyfriend living with her - an illegal Tunisian immigrant, Karim, who she's hiding from the neighbours.
With her best friend Chloe in a secret relationship with a mystery man, Rae also longs for a boyfriend, but is worried she'll never get one while she's overweight. She's annoyed when Kester recognises she's uncomfortable with her appearance and refuses his request to try and look in the mirror more. She's also embarrassed by her complete lack of sexual experience - she's never seen anyone naked, been kissed or had an orgasm.
Rae and Chloe both attempt to try and win Finn's affections, but after Rae's mum stops her from going to a rave with the rest of the gang, Rae believes that it's game over. She decides that the time is right to try and free from all the constraints of her mental health issues and stops taking her medication, but the consequences are massive.
Feeling guilty that she was not there for Tix Rae is also depressed when Chloe tells her of her feelings for Finn and imagines running her over. Things get worse when Rae realises that Chloe has read her diary and tries to commit suicide but is herself run over. Whilst Rae is unconscious Tix appears and tells her how life would be poorer if Rae was to do away with herself so ,after being discharged from hospital,she goes to see Kester Gill,discussing her suicide attempt and her feelings for her father
The long hot summer is over and Rae is starting her first year at Sixth Form College. She's determined that things will be different this year, but she quickly starts to struggle under the pressure. When her relationship with Finn thrusts her into the spotlight, Rae must decide whether to run away from the bullies or to face her fears.
Without Finn in her life, Rae feels lonely in college and struggles to make friends. When the chance comes to be a part of the cool gang, she has to decide how far she'll go to fit in. Meanwhile, Archie is firmly back in the closet, which infuriates Rae - can she really be friends with someone so fake?
Look at this! Sharon Rooney (aka Rae) filmed an inside look at the first day of My Mad Fat Diary rehearsals and the gang all back together.
Dan (better known as Uncle Archie) and his camera roam around the first day back on set. ALERT: This one's got Nico (Finn) and Jordan (Chop) doing a dance. We ain't kidding.
Sharon's back on set filming the new series, and in this vlog she takes us for a tour of the My Mad Fat Diary prop truck. Not only that, but we visit the Series 1 rave house again. Let's do this!
Wanna know what the My Mad Fat Diary cast get up to when they're not filming? Dan (aka Uncle Archie) takes us on a trailer tour...
It's Dan's final MMFD Series 3 vlog and he's filming in a record shop with Sharon. But what does it mean?
In Sharon's last vlog she has a special message for fans about the end of My Mad Fat Diary.
The cast of My Mad Fat Diary gives us a tour of the set and a teaser of what to expect from the third and final series.
Sharon Rooney (Rae) and Jodie Comer (Chloe) have a heart-to-heart about Rae's journey and what makes her so special.
June 1998. Rae Earl is boss. Drinking, dancing and dating the hottest guy in the North - Rae has life as a teenager nailed. Despite a disastrous university interview, Rae's future in Stamford is looking bright. However, change is on the horizon as the gang grows up. When Rae's attempts to maintain the status quo backfires, she faces one of her biggest challenges yet. Is Rae Earl ready to grow up?
As the series comes to an end, the cast answer questions from fans and reflect on what the show has meant to them.