Nathan (Will Conlon) wants to learn how to help Rose. First thing he learns is that friends are more reliable than the Internet. Meanwhile, Kenny (Corey Lof) encourages Rose (Kate Conway) to make amends with Vanessa (Lindsey Middleton) even if it means being an “asshole”.
Vanessa (Lindsey Middleton) tries to force Rose (Kate Conway) into explaining herself, but an encounter on the subway is more clarifying. Nathan (Will Conlon) continues to try to reach out to Rose in ways even his subconscious finds embarrassing.
Ingredients for a high school party: a parentless basement, mood lighting, a fool dancing, someone crying in the bathroom.
Nathan (Will Conlon) is out on a blind date with Angela (Kelly Marie-Murtha).
A bonus minisode. Nothing like a spot of tea to make everything better. The conclusion of Rose & Nathan’s nights out.
In this penultimate episode of season one, things are shaping up for Rose.
Coming out isn’t easy… even when you practice.
When we last saw Rose, she was practising coming out to dad – but will she? Does she have the courage? Inside she knows it’s time. But how will dad react if she does? Coming out can be the scariest thing a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning teen will ever go through.
Kenny finally finds the courage to ask out Alicia Van Harren, well, eventually.
Sometimes people say things they don’t realize are mean or hurtful. According to numerous sources, the average teenager hears 26 homophobic slurs in a day. Often, these things are said by our friends, classmates, family members. To Rose, comments like these ring louder than ever now that she’s out to herself and to a select few. What if coming out all the way out makes it even worse? What if she’s singled out because she’s gay? Is this what Vanessa is so afraid of? Is that why she’s behaving the way she has been? Questions like these can be overwhelming. Meanwhile, at home, Nathan has an unexpected encounter – which might have devastating consequences.
A difficult time for the LeMay family. Vanessa and her younger brother, Jacob, sit upon the steps as they listen in on their parents fighting. Jacob fears he might loose another sibling to something he doesn’t understand, and Vanessa realizes what is truly important to her.
Rose washes out, Nathan continues his losing streak, Kenny makes it to first base and Vanessa isn’t even allowed out to play.
Nathan tries what he can to apologize to Rose. Unable to forgive, Rose is still overwhelmed with the possibility of life without Vanessa.
Rose has decided it’s time to get back into an old habit: keeping a diary. Only this time she’s going do it by video!
Remember that time Claire asked Rose to the school dance? It was in “Out with Doubts“. In Rose’s second personal video diary, she discusses this dilemma. To go or not to go? It’s not always a simple question.
Rose reacts to the school semi-formal, and how relationships change over time.
We first heard Rose mention her pen-pal in the second season finale. She’s a little behind writing back, because she’s stuck on a few things.
Rose is feeling quite inspired! She and Claire just walked home from school and all they talked about was amazing out and proud women.
Rose may have discovered something her dad has been keeping from her for some reason.
Rose responds with fear and anger to news article she recently read online “Bullied Catholic student speaks out”; about an out lesbian student in Windsor, Ontario who is being bullied by her religion teacher and is threatened with a lawsuit for speaking out.
It’s the middle of the night, and an old memory must have resurfaced in Rose’s dream. She’s awake just enough to grab her camera and record her memories, of a time when she and Vanessa could still be friends.
Rose’s dad has just finished having “a talk” with her. She initially anticipated finally hearing about this new mystery woman in his life. However, it turns out they now have to sell Rose’s childhood home and move into an apartment. The idea of apartment hunting is foreign to her, as she feels like they’ve lived in their current home forever. She begins to reminisce and is surprised to discover what her first memory actually is.
For the first time ever, Rose records one of her personal video diaries in a public place! Maybe a little too public, as she gets an interruption by the barista who works at the coffee shop Rose visits.
Rose and her dad have been apartment hunting. Which, as Rose explains, has turned out to be a fun experience!
New beginnings for Rose & Nathan as they are finished moving into a new place, and Rose receives a meaningful new present from dad. Later, Claire invites her to dinner. Now she just has to figure out one thing: Is this a date?
All families are strange in their own way. Now, it's time for Rose to meet Claire's. Meanwhile, Angela has been understanding until now with Nathan's dating failures but how will she deal with his latest, most serious, misstep? Both Rose and Nathan explore the challenges of dating in "Dining In & Out"
Picking up right when we left off in "Dining In & Out", is "Storming In & Out". Rose and Claire's evening has turned out to be a bit more dramatic than they bargained for. Surprisingly for Rose, the drama doesn't stop when she gets home.
The night of "Dining In & Out" and "Storming In & Out" continues when Rose and Claire decide to escape the messy real world by going to the movies. Nothing says escape like the swashbuckling adventures of Pete Winning and the Pirates.
Days since the events of the previous episodes, and something is different at school... soon Rose is mortified to discover she has become suddenly famous. But it's Vanessa's life that is really falling apart. No best friend, no girlfriend and parents who refuse to let her be herself.
When we last saw Vanessa, all the colour in her life has drained away and she chose to leave home. She hits the streets without a plan. Toronto is a big place, a place big enough to disappear, and be alone – if that’s what she chooses.
Rose and Dad are catching up while play catch on Toronto’s Centre Island. While dropping ball on some secrets, the biggest shock comes to them when they get home and someone is waiting for them.
Despite having found a place to take refuge, Vanessa is still very lost. She’s scared, and the people she encounters aren’t making her situation any better. Meanwhile, her parents are feeling lost too – doing all they can to find her, despite the pain it causes.
It's an emotional time for Rose, as she struggles to make sense of her mixed feelings of worry for Vanessa and growing closeness with Claire. Yet even with turmoil, life goes on and we find the light amongst the darkness... and even laughter.
We pick up right where we left off... Rose is about to meet Angela! This is a big (and weird) moment for her. Rose first learned about Angela during the summer, she even recorded a video diary about it. But now what? Awkwardness ensues...
Vanessa is still lost. She has no phone. She has no hope. She has no idea what to do next. And so, she wanders. She winds up back at the flop house, only to encounter more trouble.
Vanessa runs for her life. With no place to go and no one to turn to, she spends her first night on the street. This might be the longest night of her life. Will she ever find a little light in her darkness?
Your next mid-season finale. Rose and Kenny discuss Vanessa's runaway some more, but are interrupted by Claire who's furious about homophobic Brittany Robinson. Unfortunately, Rose has an encounter with Brittany too - and it goes far beyond harsh words.
Vanessa finds some stability while staying at her brother’s as her and Matthew re-connect over breakfast.
Nathan senses something is really upsetting Rose, but she won’t tell him what. Later in the day, Nathan receives an upsetting phone call from her gym teacher. Rose’s anxiety about the bullying at school increases.
Rose and Nathan attend another PFLAG sharing meeting. They hear real life stories submitted by the audience. The stories are sad, horrifying, hilarious and encouraging. Nathan clues in that Rose is keeping something from him.
Picking up where we left off, Nathan’s worst fear comes true when he learns that Rose has been victimized at school. Meanwhile, Claire, Alicia and Nomee discuss the possibility of forming a Gay Straight Alliance at their school. Back home, Rose and Nathan discuss Rose being bullied, but also a lighter subject: her up coming birthday!
Vanessa meets Matthew’s friend Sera who tries to show Vanessa that change is possible.
Rose deals with the bullying by going to her principal and to her friends, while Nathan consults Johnny for help. Johnny also gives Angela an insight into the death of Rose’s mother.
Vanessa reluctantly returns home, surprises await her.
Nathan follows through on his promise to Rose to come out to his parents, as a father of a gay child. After that, there is only one thing left to do: party!
It's the beginning of university for Rose. She and her dad are grabbing a celebratory drink at the local pub. Despite the fact she still lives at home, they must make time to keep up with one another.
Rose and Alicia reconnect for the first time since the start of university year. Their conversation unpacks a lot of questions, and leaves us wondering a lot more.
During a much needed day together on The Toronto Islands, Rose and Nathan face the challenges of growing up, while looking back at Nathan’s past.
While Rose relaxes at her University Pub, she meets an old acquaintance. For some reason, something about Owen makes her feel she can open up – and lets us in a little about what happened with Vanessa.
Rose and Dad get away from the city for some autumn camping, a tradition they’ve held for many years. Being up in the Muskoka Region of Ontario and roasting smores jogs Rose’s memories of happier times with Vanessa.
Rose and Alicia go for a stroll along the boardwalk in Toronto’s Beaches area. Between the two of them are two ‘elephants in the room’, one named Kenny and the other named Claire.
After a night out at a Toronto club, Rose and Owen debrief. Rose meets some one new...
Vanessa reluctantly begins seeing a counsellor in the aftermath of her sexual assault.
Rose and Nathan both have something on their minds. Turns out, similar topics: their respective dating lives.
It's been roughly six months since we last saw Vanessa, she is seeing her Counsellor again. In this session, she discusses becoming an aunt and what it's like growing up with her mother.
Rose and Alicia have had more than a few drinks this afternoon... They get into conversations about the new girl, their upcoming plans - but all is interrupted when Alicia receives a call from none other than: Claire. #awkward
It's been almost a year since Vanessa has started counselling, and she's not sleeping well again. Her counsellor tries to figure why.
It's been almost a year since Vanessa has started counselling, and she's not sleeping well again. Her counsellor tries to figure why.
At last, Rose has had her date with “The New Vanessa”. Rose debriefs Alicia and Owen, telling them all about how her date wasn’t really a date. Or was it?
Claire is back in town now, and Rose is getting ready to go out to see her. At the same time, Nathan is getting ready to go out to see Valery. Both of them seem to be procrastinating. It’s as if they don’t want to see their ex’s.
After much procrastination and reluctance, Rose finally goes to see Claire. Will she find the reconciliation she so desperately wants?
Vanessa shares her appreciation for her counselling sessions, but the pain from her assault still runs deep.
Now what? How does Rose feel about what happened last night? What's next? Rose has a lot to think about, a lot to discuss. And there's still Friendsgiving yet to come...
Rose and Claire prepare for the arrival of guests for Alicia's long overdue 'Friendsgiving' Dinner. The girls talk about high school days, and the new Vanessa. Then, an unexpected guest arrives early...
Vanessa discusses her life goals that she never expected. But what of her past self? Is she betraying who she thought she'd be?
Rose and Nathan face the consequences of all the events of the past few days, including heartbreak.
Rose comes home from dropping off Claire at the airport, with a heavy heart.
Some big revelations for Nathan, in this Season 4 coda. With the help of his counsellor, Nathan looks inward about his past, his trends and how they are relevant today.
It’s been several months since Claire’s visit. Rose and Owen do some overdue catching up in Kensington Market. Later, Rose and her dad travel north to Honey Harbour, Ontario.
After years of not talking to each other, it is time. Rose and Vanessa hash it out.
With dad’s encouragement, Rose follows through on Vanessa’s invitation to join her at the family cottage. It’s time to clear the air between them.
Now what? There isn’t much to be said. Rose and Vanessa have a quiet day in…
Nathan makes a huge discovery about himself in counselling, and has to find the courage to tell Rose. Meanwhile, Rose is figuring things out herself. And what about Vanessa? Where will things go?
Rose and her dad are grabbing a pint together, when a cute waitress catches her attention… no harm in that, right?