After realizing that they can't leave together, Josh and Melissa break up and start looking for romance around town.
Jin, who made an unreasonable wish as if possessed, checks the result of his wish and is seized by her shock.. In the meantime, Gil-yong, frustrated by her mother's wish to enter college, comes to the newly refurbished witch's restaurant and makes a wish to Hee-ra.
Unjustly fired from the company, and unilaterally kicked by her boyfriend of five years, Jin starts her cheonggukjang house, risking her mother's love and her last hope. However, I wonder if the business will go well for a while... A witch who exudes an ominous spirit, Hee-ra, who came to Jin's ruined restaurant, which caused the store to lose up to 300 million won due to a fraudulent contract.
Lou’s favorite actress, Melody Chapman, comes to camp to shadow Lou as research for an acting role.
Patrick hosts a telethon to raise money for snails that can't dance.
Ronnie Anne and Sid try to get Yoon Kwan's autograph and Carlota helps Alisa prepare for the Great Lakes City Music Festival.
A cook encounters pure evil whenever she ventures to the hospital's basement; a support worker is terrified as a guilty entity engulfs the group home in dark energy.
It's been a busy third week in the villa and there are plenty more surprises in store for the Islanders.
Paul McCartney pays tribute to some of the artists that influenced The Beatles. He discusses the band’s trip to India and the expansion of The Beatles’ music and consciousness.
Paul McCartney talks about his unique approach to musical composition, influences from Bach to Fela Kuti and some of the innovations that made his music altogether unique.
Paul McCartney and Rick Rubin discuss musical experimentation and The Beatles’ drive to break boundaries. The episode features segments on Ringo Starr and “fifth Beatle” producer George Martin.
Paul McCartney shares stories from the early days, shedding new light on his relationships with John Lennon and George Harrison. Welcoming an outside musician into the studio impacts one of The Beatles’ most famous songs.
Paul McCartney talks about finding his place in the band and the evolution of The Beatles’ sound and identity. This episode also focuses on a few of McCartney’s iconic contributions to the band.
Paul McCartney and Rick Rubin discuss McCartney’s songwriting evolution, his creative partnership with John Lennon, and his development as a solo artist.
After George Floyd's murder, Naomi joins a protest for the first time in Minnesota. Later, she uses her platform on the court and finds her voice.
Raised to be a winner, Naomi chases a childhood dream of becoming a champion at the 2019 US Open. But as her star rises, success and fame take a toll.
As she explores other talents, Naomi struggles with her mental well-being and sense of purpose while dealing with the unexpected loss of a close mentor.