It's Black Friday at Love Town Center Mall, and Sam sees his secret crush, Tess, is back in town; Sam's friends, Ronnie, Summer, Deonte, and Marissa disagree on what he should do next; a Mystery Giver fills up the mall's toy bins with gifts.
Trevor asks for Sam's help picking an engagement ring; Sam botches being honest with Tess; Ronnie admits he has feelings for Marissa; Deonte fears his love is lost; Harry helps Summer reconcile with her sister; the Mystery Giver is identified.
Scott, Ramona and their friends face their toughest challenge yet in a knockdown epic showdown that could change everything.
An eclectic crowd of familiar faces gathers under unusual circumstances. Elsewhere, the League of Evil Exes meets up at a secret lair.
Motivated by a dream, Ramona follows a hunch and confides in a receptive Julie. At a video rental store, a tense run-in with Roxie fuels big feelings.
Tess is surprised to feel jealous when she and Trevor go on a double date with Sam and an old friend; Deonte is struck by love at first sight; Marissa and Ronnie find common ground; Brian hides his troubles; the Mystery Giver strikes again.
A documentary about the Toronto production reveals drama — and steamy romance — behind the scenes. Ramona takes on a daring but demanding gig.
Tess feels conflicted about Sam and Trevor and seeks Henry's advice; Summer avoids the past, while Deonte obsesses over his new crush; Ronnie and Marissa's friendship grows; the Mystery Giver brings even more cheer; Trevor drops big news on Sam.
Unfinished business, mind-blowing revelations — and a mix of lovers, friends and exes. What could go wrong?
Ramona heads to a film set to see Lucas, her movie star ex, whose role in a major Canadian motion picture attracts media attention — and the paparazzi.
Ramona arrives at Julie's doorstep with more questions and curiosity. A surprise visitor seeks forgiveness from Gideon. Knives taps into new talents.
The teens return home to find their loved ones and all of Port Lawrence in grave danger.
Pat becomes concerned about the readers of her new novel. Meanwhile, Terry’s addiction to testosterone has him striving to make his mark on the town.
The case of Eric Locke, who resorted to threats when Sonia Blount ended their relationship before creating a fake profile and killing the mother of one in a hotel room.
A young man whose childhood was marked by tragedy learns of a relatively unknown serial killer and finds himself thinking about unidentified victims. It isn't long before that pursuit becomes a full-time job... and identifying victims an obsession.
Dan breaks into Archie's home, demanding that Robert resign from his post of prime minister or he will resort to using the weapon.
Big Brother is an Australian reality show based on the international Big Brother format created by John de Mol. Following the premise of other versions of the format, the show features a group of contestants, known as "housemates" who live together in a specially constructed house that is isolated from the outside world. The housemates are continuously monitored during their stay in the house by live television cameras as well as personal audio microphones. Throughout the course of the competition, housemates are evicted from the house - eliminated from the competition. The last remaining housemate wins the competition and is awarded a cash prize.
In the late 1980s, when “perestroika” was taking place in the USSR and the era of the Soviet Union was about to collapse, life became unstable and very different. The 1980s brought not only freedom, but also waves of crime on the city streets. While some young people began to ‘grow up’ on the streets, others found it difficult to find their place in this unpredictable reality. Andrey, lives with his mother and five-year-old sister. He studies at a music school and often encounters street teenagers who harass him. To protect himself, Andrey makes friends with one of these teenagers, Marat, who introduces him to gang life. Youth groups fight for every piece of territory; they defend their right to live the life, even breaking laws and promises. The only thing that matters to them is the vows they make to their gang members-brothers, with whom they confront the violence and fears of the adult world.