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Disposable Teens Episode Guide
Get Out
S1 Ep1
11th Jan 2016
Austin (Chris Jehnert) is a gay teenager who is facing troubling times at home when his parents find out that he is gay and is forced out of the closet. Seeking an escape, he runs away on to the city streets.
Dead Ends
S1 Ep2
18th Jan 2016
After running from his home, gay teen runaway Austin (Chris Jehnert), finds himself on the street looking for help. He tries to get help from Charlotte (Loresa Lanceta), a social worker who refers him to a shelter. At the shelter he meets Eugene (Lynn Berg) a bitter, older man who gives some pretty harsh and unexpected advice.
Unzipped
S1 Ep3
1st Feb 2016
After being forced from his home and unable to find any help after coming out of the closet, gay teenager Austin (Chris Jehnert) is in a hopeless place. Just when he considers giving up, a stranger named Madison (Lucio Nieto) comes along offering help. But this good samaritan's motives are questioned when he makes a seemingly indecent proposal to Austin.
Lost and Found
S1 Ep4
1st Feb 2016
Austin begins a career as one of Madison's models/boy toys and things seem to be getting better for Austin. That is until he has a reunion with Nash (Andy Rappos) his boyfriend from back home. Austin introduces Nash to Madison and things start to get hot. The word threesome is tossed around at some point.
Property
S1 Ep5
8th Feb 2016
After a brief but emotional reunion with his boyfriend Nash (Andy Rappos), Austin learns that his new life choices aren't compatible with what he wanted. Will Austin confront Madison? Dino Petrera returns as Dallas.
The first episode of Disposable Teens aired on January 11, 2016.
The last episode of Disposable Teens aired on August 08, 2016.
There are 10 episodes of Disposable Teens.
There are 2 seasons of Disposable Teens.
Yes.
Disposable Teens is set to return for future episodes.