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Years after his time with Meg, Lucky struggles to adjust to life as a musician, and it's not long before Meg comes back into his world.
Beginning their search in Queensland for Meg's mum, Lucky struggles to manage his relationship back home; Meg is startled by someone who followed her from Karingunna.
Meg continues the search for her mom in Cairns; Lucky tries to lay low to avoid his dubious past.
Lucky and Meg head out of Cairns; Lucky's best forgotten past catches up with him.
Wounded in the rainforest, Lucky is desperate to return to civilization; Meg wants to push on as they get close to finding her mother.
Meg and Lucky finally make it to the Wellfulness Commune, but don't get the reception they were expecting.
Trapped at the Wellfulness Commune, Lucky starts to unravel its secrets as Meg finally gets the chance to speak to her mother.
After escaping the commune, Lucky and Meg race back to Sydney hoping to make it in time to meet Billie at the airport.
After learning his mother has only days to live, Lucky Flynn embarks on a 4,000-km drive from Sydney to Perth to say his goodbyes.
Lucky is in a hurry to see a doctor after he loses his pills, but Meg has other ideas.
Meg is beside herself after she unexpectedly loses all of her and Lucky's money, and to make matters worse, they run out of gas.
Meg and a reluctant Lucky join a campsite party, but the night takes a dark turn when Lucky discovers a suicide note.
When Lucky wakes to find Meg has left with his piano, he's ready to admit defeat; but after getting bitten by a snake, he has a vision of his mother who urges him to keep going.
Lucky decides to abandon his piano and take responsibility for Meg's welfare, but news about his mother sends him into a downward spiral.
After saying goodbye to Meg in Kalgoorlie, Lucky is arrested for the theft of the horse-float; but the horse-float owner decides to take justice into her own hands.
Arriving at the Flynn family home in Perth, Lucky gets a frosty reception from his brother; Meg finally learns why the piano was so important.