Joz is weird. But he wants to be normal. So he enlists the help of his friend SAM to prepare him for a date with RACHEL (Roxy Dunn). SAM's advice is poor; Joz's execution of that advice is even worse.
After he failed to impress on his last outing, JOZ (Joz Norris) goes back to his friend SAM (Ralf Little) for advice ahead of a new first date, this time with LUCY (Bec Hill). Can she resist the infamous 'Two Hats' technique?
Are things are finally looking up for JOZ (Joz Norris)? His new date, EMMA (Harriet Kemsley), may possibly be just as weird as he is. With some final advice from his friend SAM (Ralf Little), can JOZ finally succeed in impressing a woman?
Fed up with Joz's (Joz Norris) seemingly affected eccentricity, Pete (John Kearns) decides to confront him about his personality and accuse him of peacocking and deliberately pretending to be an outsider.
The tables have turned and Emma now needs dating advice from Joz, but his lack of experience doesn't set her up for much success on her date with arrogant banker Max (Luke McQueen).
Concerned about how Emma (Harriet Kemsley) is handling his dating advice, Joz (Joz Norris) decides to keep tabs on her during her date with Phil (Matthew Highton).
Joz (Joz Norris) decides it's time for Emma (Harriet Kemsley) to meet his only other friend, Funny Pete (John Kearns). They talk their way into Pete's bed for a sleepover and a fairly underwhelming game of I Have Never.
Joz has been doing some soul-searching by watching Shawshank Redemption. He tries to explain his existential angst to Emma via an analogy set in a sandwich shop, but Emma's strange imagination creates something different.
Emma becomes Therapist for the day to help Joz process his feelings about a date in an aquarium that went horribly wrong. Culminating in an attempt to lay to rest a troublesome ghost from Joz's childhood.