Jj - [s3e7]
In this episode, JJ and John B hunt for a guide named Neville Persaud to help find John B's father in South America.
JJ forms a deep connection with Emily Fitch . During the episode, she admits to him that she is a lesbian and provides him with much-needed emotional support. [S3E7] JJ
Feeling "lost and confused," JJ visits his psychiatrist but is only prescribed more medication, which his mother insists he take so he can be "normal". In this episode, JJ and John B hunt
Kiara tells JJ she loves him, but he doesn't say it back. Later, JJ is kicked out of Kiara's parents' anniversary party after John B assaults Topper. Feeling "lost and confused," JJ visits his psychiatrist
"[S3E7] JJ " most likely refers to the seventh episode of the third series of the British teen drama , which originally aired on March 5, 2009. This episode is a character study of JJ Jones (played by Ollie Barbieri), a teenager with Asperger syndrome who feels overwhelmed by the escalating drama within his friend group . Plot Overview
To prepare for the role, Ollie Barbieri conducted extensive research and even built part of the set himself to better understand JJ's mindset.
The "Second Generation" gang is fracturing due to the love triangle between Freddie, Cook, and Effy. JJ, caught in the middle, attempts to mediate and fix his friends' broken relationships.