As he keeps watch on the suspect Byeong-jun, Do-han suspects that the case is connected with No Sang-cheon's fraud victims' organization. Then comes the second murder, in which the victim reports to the police that No Sang-cheon is trying to kill him. At the scene of the second murder case, Do-han runs into Byeong-jun yet again and reinvestigates the case as a serial murder.
Todrick worries about his upcoming Pride performance as Curtis navigates his relationship with his family. Joey tries to make amends for his behavior. Jaymes turns to Brad for marital advice, and Dorion deals with a big setback during a photo shoot.
A local convention featuring Noah's movie is disrupted by an unexpected star. Meanwhile, The Marshal's niece comes to camp, and Jake thinks he's discovered something in the lake.
In order to safely return Ririha to her nation, Kaina goes with her to assist their climb down the spire tree, knowing he will not be able to return to his village again. Their travel goes smoothly, but the Valghians were waiting for Ririha at the base.
Tomo wants to experience some girly interaction, like hugging and hand-holding, so she tries it with all of her girl friends.
Four ownerless androids shack up in an abandoned house, but with no electricity to recharge themselves, they face the threat of a forced shutdown. To get utilities up and running, they rally together to perform at Babel, the epicenter of entertainment where singers sing their way through a tournament for prize money. Will this android boy band have what it takes?
“Race” examines the construct of race as a political invention created to justify the economic exploitation of African people during slavery and promote white supremacy, while tracing the impact that has had on Black women’s bodies and reproductive lives.
Told through Pulitzer Prize-winning author Nikole Hannah-Jones’ personal story, historical events and the modern fights for voting rights, “Democracy” explores Black America’s centuries-long fight to democratize America and hold it to its founding ideals.
Voit’s internal struggles with himself lead him to a desperate kidnapping. But Rossi’s obsession brings the BAU closer to the truth than they’ve ever been.
On the morning of Tee Tee's wedding, Jamison takes a laced pill that causes him to see the world as a musical. Malik launches an apology tour to women he's disrespected in the past. Garret debates reading the background check his father ran on Raquel. Brittany ponders telling Jamison he has a son with Allison.
A raging wildfire lures out a murderous werewolf. A bus full of teens are injured. A father goes missing. A hard-nosed investigator looks for the arsonist.
After Crystal Cove instates a city-wide curfew, Velma has no choice but to spend the night with band geeks… and Fred. Later, Daphne makes a discovery of her own.
Velma vows to resolve her daddy issues. Norville rebels against his father’s beta lifestyle. Fred fights against his family’s anti-feminist ways. Daphne learns a series of shocking truths about her parents – and her past.
The final four contestants partner up to surmount a 400-foot multi-pitch climb in a nerve-racking semi-final ascent.
For their last climb, the final three return to the oceanside cliffs of Majorca to face the notoriously difficult El Diablo summit – and crown a winner.
Julien sets out to destroy Gossip Girl only to find herself in a surprising final showdown at the Met Gala.
The family chooses sides as Summer takes steps to fulfill her mother"s wishes. Torrence confronts Cameron Jr. about all the things the family has done. Carlyle preps for a violent takeover.
Charlie goes on tour with has-been metal band Doxxxology, a motley crew of dejected rockers who’ve spent decades trying to write a new hit; Charlie suspects foul play when one musician winds up dead.