When a new accusation against Phil surfaces, Grace is terrified that he will abandon her again while Penny's behaviour goes from bad to worse.
As the series comes to an end, the fate of PADRE's survivors seems to rest in the hands of an unexpected hero.
The horde led by Troy surrounds the walls of PADRE. Madison and her people must fight for their survival to save what remains.
Bass and his new posse man have a fateful encounter at the Women's Boarding House. Jennie reunites with someone from her past.
In shock after her first kill, Aster buries her feelings as she and Halan prepare for QTA Manager Coley to arrive on the beacon. Coley immediately distrusts Halan and sees him as a threat, forcing Aster to make a tough decision.
It's Choreography Week and judges Alan Carr, Jessie Ware, Samantha Barks and Amber Riley give ten remaining West End hopefuls five different dance routines to learn in 24 hours.
As the government’s purge of homosexuals continues, Hawk faces a polygraph test about his sex life and publicly courts Lucy. In 1980s San Francisco, Hawk meets Marcus and Frankie’s adopted son.
The vacations are off to a good start for our Frenchies, and especially for the boys, who don't know where to put their tongues. But the girls' jealousy is about to get the better of them, especially Ouryel, who's about to commit the irreparable.
Loid tries to pick out souvenirs that will make him look like a fun and happy dad so he can cheer Anya up. Meanwhile, Yor was facing off with Sickle-and-Chain Barnaby.
The Globetrotters travel to Chicago to learn about two organizations that teach diversity in the sport of sailing; they head to Topeka, Kansas, to meet grannies who have formed their own basketball league; the team highlights their greatest performers.
Buddy heads to two small restaurants with huge reputations for making delicious food. First up is DiFara Pizza in Brooklyn, New York to learn the secrets to their famous slice. Then, it's off to visit Mini Kabob, in Glendale, California where Buddy learns to make Armenian classics like chicken shish kabob and beef lula kebab. These recipes have been handed down through generations and have remained secret...until now.
Get ready for the meat sweats, because in this episode, Buddy's hitting up two iconic spots that don't skimp on the meat. First, Buddy's off to Damon's Steakhouse in Glendale, California where they serve up some of the juiciest steaks you've ever seen with an island twist. Then it's BBQ time at Peg Leg Porker in Nashville, Tennessee where owner and pitmaster Carey Bringle is cooking up some of the best fall off the bone pulled pork, dry rubbed ribs and smokey chicken in the country.
Women on the land in Aotearoa. Leaning into the lives of women connected by a sense of place, as they share stories of courage, commitment and community.
Emily represents a client charged with murder, and a new presiding judge is announced. Also, Mark's father makes a difficult decision to protect himself and his family. Later, Mark and Amy celebrate their wedding.
Prosecutor Kelly Siegler uses controversial tactics to demonstrate to a jury how, Susan Wright, a suburban mom, could have planned, tortured, killed and buried her husband, Jeffrey Wright, in their backyard.
Coming home after the Second World War, Kennedy begins a career in politics, running for the House of Representatives in Massachusetts.
When the United States joins the war against Nazi Germany and Japan, Kennedy volunteers for the Navy and is deployed to the Pacific.
While enjoying his time living at Shirosaki's home, Momose finally decides to tell Shirosaki about his former boss, Kurono, properly. From when he first started at the company, how he thought he had to live up to Kurono's expectations, to the power harassment that worsened day by day, Momose tries his best to tell it all. Later, Momose returns to his apartment for a change of clothes. Although it is dark and he can barely see, Momose catches a glimpse of a shadowy figure outside his apartment from the window!