The Young Offenders

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Season 3
Conor and Jock have decided that it's time to move out of home, and have their sights set on moving to Spain. However an incident with Billy Murphy distracts the lads from their plan. (Final)
Conor and Jock stop some local tearaways from destroying their estate, but the encounter leads to an argument and Jock is challenged to a boxing match. They soon discover the tearaway is a champion boxer.
The school debs are on the horizon, and Conor and Jock are looking forward to making it a great night for the girls. With Principal Walsh intent on getting in their way, the lads are determined to overcome the obstacles.
Mairead's had enough of Conor and Jock's behaviour, so she books them into a therapy session in Dublin. A road trip ensues, leading to encounters with a bed and breakfast owner, the therapist and an unsuspecting pub crowd.
Conor and Jock steal the bikes of their dreams - which turn out to be the slowest bikes in history. Sergeant Healy takes chase and corners them. The lads call on Mairead, who devises a plan to get the pair out of bother.
With the arrival of baby Star, Jock struggles with his parental skills. Billy Murphy, meanwhile, comes up with a masterplan to steal a consignment of high definition televisions and involves both Jock and Conor.
Season 2
The baby is due, and everyone is frustrated by the non-stop arguing of both families. A weekend break is organised to try to calm tensions, but it turns out to be ill-advised. (Final)
Billy Murphy enlists the help of Conor, Jock and eventually Mairead to avoid getting killed by a former cellmate who has just been released from prison.
Conor, Jock and Mairéad, always tight on cash, come up with a harebrained idea to become business owners as they buy a second-hand chip van to try to make some extra money.
A trip in memory of Conor's dad and some mysterious cash cause confusion, with the interference of Billy Murphy creating a perfect storm of mayhem. Jock's sensitive side makes Siobhan think twice about her feelings for him.
With the baby due soon, Conor and Jock celebrate the anniversary of them officially becoming best friends. After all, best friends only come around once in a lifetime, right? Enter Gavin Madigan, a new pupil in the school.
Irresponsible friends Conor and Jock are up to their old tricks again, this time trying to outsmart the police by doing the exact opposite of what they would expect - with hilariously disastrous consequences.
Conor and Jock make a plan to take a bus journey but not before Jock, posing as Fake Billy, swipes some alcopops from an off-licence and is unsuccessfully pursued by a security guard. (Final)
Money is getting increasingly tight in the McSweeney household, prompting Conor and Jock to come up with inventive and unsatisfying ways of making food last longer.
Conor and Mairead's much-loved fridge finally gives up on them. Remembering the item was originally bought in a town many miles away, Mairead decides to take a family trip to that same place to buy a replacement.
After the disastrous encounter at the Walsh family barbecue, Conor and Jock reason that there is only one option left to get Linda and Siobhan to really fall for them - spend a whole day together on a beautiful adventure.
Conor and Jock's friendships with Principal Walsh's daughters intensify, causing awkward tension between the lads, the principal, and Linda and Siobhan themselves.
Friendship, loyalty, laughter and lots of mischief bring Cork inner-city teenagers and best friends Conor and Jock into conflict with their headmaster - leaving Conor's mother to pick up the pieces.
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