
In a world where everyone develops a power on their 18th birthday, Jen didn't. She's turning 25 and is still waiting to get hers. Adrift in a big, confusing world and armed with nothing but a bit of hope and a lot of desperation, Jen begins her journey to find her maybe-superpower. But in doing so, she might discover the joy of being just kind of ok.




Lacking a superpower, Jen resolves to find it herself following a series of humiliating incidents.
The gang try to draw out Jen's power by inducing stress. Jizzlord transforms at a timely moment.
Jen helps Carrie when she channels an unsavoury dead musician. Kash sets up his vigilante group.
Jen helps Jizzlord search for his past while Carrie considers drastic solutions for her frustration.
A return to their old school opens wounds for Jen and Carrie, while Jizzlord tries to comfort Kash.
Jen makes a new friend, Jizzlord tries to mediate the Carrie/Jen fallout, and Kash apologises.
Jen and Jizzlord enter a cat show, while Kash's priorities push Carrie towards charming royalty.
Jen's romantic options collide, while Kash and Carrie have different goals at a ‘surprise' party.
Jen enrols at the Clinic, and the gang navigate new beginnings amidst a secret family and a breakup.
Jen and Jizz juggle father-son bonding with couple-bonding. Kash gets a job – but at Carrie's work.
The gang tackle their fears: intimacy, frumpiness, responsibilities and, well, Halloween.
The gang attends Nora's book launch, and heads filled with everything from sabotage to seduction.
Jen's attempt at Happy Families proves a disaster, while Kash proves a terrible wingman.
Jen and Nora's rivalry intensifies. Jizz faces a tough choice. Carrie jumps through hoops.
Jen tackles her Daddy Issues. Jizz tries to ‘get even'. Carrie and Kash find something is missing.
It's the night of the musical, and the gang are faced with both internal and external chaos.