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As romances begin and end, everyone gathers together for one last party.
Murphy shares some of his wisdom with Slater, while Ali and Fiona reconnect.
Celia finally learns to let go of the past and the hotel's future begins to look brighter.
Ciaran admits defeat and learns the full extent of Siobhan's involvement in the hotel.
Aisling, Siobhan and Ali realise they've been set up and a surprise guest leads to a hard decision for Aisling.
Fiona reveals that she knows Ali's secret but faces a dilemma when she uncovers Celia's devious plan.
When Celia turns down a booking Slater sees an opportunity to help Aisling.
When Uncle Ciaran confides in Siobhan about his business school she takes a risky step to ensure their survival, and Aisling's cooking leads her in an unexpected direction.
Siobhan's detective work leads to a rift between Aisling and Slater.
Uncle Ciaran makes a decision about the offer and Siobhan discovers their advertising campaign was sabotaged.
Hurt by Ali's deceit, Fiona takes her revenge at the Talent Show, meanwhile Ciaran receives an offer from the bank.
Aisling's cooking impresses, and Fiona discovers Gavin's real identity.
Aisling's decides to 'choose herself' and an important guest drops in to see Uncle Ciaran.
Ali, Aisling and Siobhan have a run-in with Nico while advertising the hotel, and Aisling begins her work experience.
Aisling applies to be a cooking intern and Ali's act gains a new assistant.
Aisling's culinary skills are put to the test when she attempts to cook for the guests.
The hotel gets its first guest, while Fiona is troubled by Gavin's identity
Siobhan appears with good news for the hotel, and Fiona offers to help her IM admirer 'Gavin'.
Siobhan attempts to solve the cash flow problem while Aisling tackles her new role as cook.
Siobhan has a change of heart and cannot abandon her friends. Realising that they need a miracle to win the bet, she issues a few rules and work assignments.
Siobhan decides she's had enough of Ciaran and packs her bags to go.
Aisling gets a surprise gift, and Ali's new persona, Gavin the Mysterious, starts an unexpected IM relationship.
When confronted by Uncle Ciaran, Celia issues a bet that could cost them the hotel and Ciaran shows his true colours.
Has Aisling found her prince charming? Meanwhile Siobhan gets busted at the Celia's costume party.
Ali and Aisling both find themselves with new admirers when they gatecrash Celia's costume party, but the game is up when Celia discovers Siobhan's identity.
Ali, Siobhan and Aisling decide to gatecrash Celia''s costume party to size up the competition.
It's clear that Uncle Ciaran needs a lot of help in his new venture as Aisling, Siobhan and Ali check out his "hotel".
After a case of mistaken identity the gang find Uncle Ciaran and his hotel, which is not quite the luxury accommodation they were expecting.
Aisling, Siobhan and Ali try to track down Uncle Ciaran and his hotel.
Aisling and Siobhan make a pact to have a romance free summer.
When Aisling finally acknowledges what she wants, everything falls into place.
With some musical encouragement from Rory, Aisling wows at the competition.
After a passionate speech from Mrs Kennedy, Aisling prepares to dance.
It's the day of the competition and Granny Nora takes charge of her boys.
Aisling qualifies for the finals and receives more good news regarding the class project.
Aisling dances her best at the competition but not everyone is impressed.
Aisling come up with a new form of dance and a conversation with Murphy leaves Aisling thinking.
Things are still tense at home and Granny Nora lets Aisling in on some family history.
Aisling's dedication to Irish dancing earns her a second chance.
Aisling's secrets catch up with her.
Aisling witnesses "traditional" Irish dancing, and things with Murphy seem to be back on track.
Murphy realises his mistake but it could be too late.
Aisling fails to make amends and her absence costs Murphy his dream.
Eavanne causes trouble between Aisling and Murphy, whilst Nora proves that sometimes Granny does know best.
Aisling's day goes from bad to worse when her silence buys her detention.
The party is a disaster and Aisling has to face the consequences.
A broken camera leads Aisling to break a promise.
Murphy comes up with a way to stay anonymous, and Parties-to-Go plan their biggest party yet.
Aisling learns something troubling about Murphy's past.
The results of the Irish Dance competition are in, and it doesn't look good for Aisling.
Murphy comes up with a daring plan and Aisling has a choice to make.
The Irish Dance Competition doesn't go well for Aisling but she is surprised by Rory's dance skills.
Rory's entrepreneurial skills cause embarrassment for Carol, while Siobhan grills Aisling about Murphy.
Despite Eavanne and Sorcha's best attempts, Murphy and Aisling can't stay away from each other.
Parties-to-Go looks to be a great success but problems could arise when family gets involved.
Ali's 'magical' approach to the party delights the kids, but Aisling's in for a nasty surprise when she spots her Dad and Uncle Conor.
Ali's Dad disapproves of him spending time with Aisling and Siobhan, and Parties-to-Go lands their first client.
Aisling, Siobhan and Ali pitch their class project with great success but they are not off to a good start when Aisling's late for their first business meeting.
Siobhan is curious about Aisling's loyalty to Irish dance and the group finally decide on their class project.
After a disappointing dance lesson Aisling accepts a lift home from Murphy and has to deal with her Mum's disapproval.
Murphy takes Aisling to a flashmob where she surprises them all with her dancing skills.
Aisling is grouped with Ali and Siobhan on a class project.
Following a clash with Mrs Kennedy, Aisling is approached by Murphy which doesn't impress Eavanne and Sorcha.
Aisling, Carol and John struggle to adjust to their new life in Dublin.
Aisling's unsuccessful attempts to talk to Murphy result in a heart-to-heart with Siobhan.
Aisling meets Ali, and has an unfortunate first encounter with Murphy.
Aisling's day goes from bad to worse with a disastrous dancing class.
First day at school and Aisling is introduced to the 'groups' by Siobhan, only problem is she doesn't fit in any. Aisling also learns the identity of her mysterious and cute neighbour.
Aisling gets to grips with her new school uniform, while John learns the hard way how things have changed.
Aisling arrives in Dublin with her family. It's a new home, new neighbourhood.