, centres on London teenager Mia Polanco who returns home after recovering from an eating disorder and is thrust back into the chaotic world of sixth-form life where she frustratingly finds that her best friends have moved on without her.
Undeterred, Mia makes it her mission to go through her ever-evolving bucket list of things to do alongside her three best mates and brand new crush. She throws herself a list of firsts, with each episode focusing on a different subject matter as she experiences matters from the world of saying, parties andLeft Bank Pictures
reads: "When Mia Polanco is released from hospital after a lengthy battle with anorexia, she is thrust back into the fizzingly chaotic world of sixth form. Only to find that her friends have been spending her recovery time acquiring knowledge and experiences she herself has never known. Suddenly confronted with the realization that her childhood is racing by without her, Mia decides the only way to catch up is to make a bucket list.
The show's Ripley Parker has also revealed the show focuses "on mental health issues faced by many British teenagers, particularly those surrounding food and body image." Netflix has yet to unveil a release date for the hotly anticipated project, which has been directed by Alyssa McClelland, Charlie Manton, Dionne Edwards and Laura Steinel.