By the end of the first season, the group realizes that the "Great Flood" outside is nothing compared to the emotional baggage they’ve been carrying. They stop being "former students" and start being a tribe. As they look out over the water, they understand that while the world they knew is gone, the Class of ’07 isn't going down without a fight—and perhaps a few more bottles of stolen communion wine.
Without electricity or Instagram, the women are forced to hunt for food and manage a crumbling infrastructure. Saskia tries to reinstate her "Queen Bee" status, but Zoe and the others aren't teenagers anymore. The dialogue in Hindi emphasizes the melodrama—every secret revealed and every betrayal feels like a scene straight out of a high-stakes thriller, yet grounded by the absurd humor of trying to survive the apocalypse in cocktail dresses and heels.
As the "Class of ’07" gathered on their isolated hilltop campus, a tidal wave wiped out the rest of civilization, leaving the school as a lonely island in a boundless ocean.
Among the survivors is Zoe , who crashed the reunion to make amends, and her former best friend Saskia , who ruled the school with an iron fist a decade ago. The Hindi dub brings a unique flavor to their bickering; the sharp, sarcastic tu-tu main-main between the old friends feels like a quintessential college rivalry. When the water rises, the social hierarchy of 2007 immediately clashes with the survival needs of the present.
The 10-year reunion at Ridge Heights Catholic Ladies’ College was supposed to be a night of passive-aggressive compliments and competitive wine drinking. Instead, it became the end of the world.