Eve recruits Villanelle for revenge against The Twelve, even at the cost of their own lives.
Track star Moses Johnson is swept up into a world of chaos, violence, and corrupt policing during a presumed drug sting gone wrong. Public defender Franklin Roberts considers retirement and his impact on the community.
The drama continues as Shaun Robinson and the cast delve even further into the most intense moments of the season.
Molly Yeh is celebrating Passover with heaps of delicious food and spring shenanigans! For breakfast, she makes sweet cinnamon sugar Mixed Berry Matzo Brei. Then, for dinner, it's hearty Brisket Hotdish covered with crispy, smiling potatoes and schmaltzy Popover Salad drizzled with Honey Poppyseed Dressing. For dessert, Molly's ooey-gooey Matzo Magic Bars are proof that no-rise doesn't mean no fun!
A knight and a foul-mouthed healer meet and are going to have a hard time together!
Leon officially begins attending the academy. Though the romantic interests he saw in the game are present, for some reason the girl with them is not the protagonist of the otome game, but a girl he doesn't recognize. Leon feels there is something off about the situation...
Trying to keep bad news to herself, Mi-jeong forwards a letter to Mr. Gu's address. Mr. Gu, who’d been drinking his life away, finds something to do.
The class reunion ends with a tiff. Eun-hui considers a startling suggestion from Han-su, unaware that not everything with him is all it seems.
When bodycam footage left at a local news station seems to show Hondo shooting two police officers, he is forced to go on the run while the team works to clear his name.
Lisa meets the son of the late musician Bleeding Gums Murphy - and attempts to improve his life.
After the robbery of a train filled with valuable auction items turns deadly, the team is called to investigate. Meanwhile, Officer Chen has doubts about being Sergeant Bradford’s aide and is upset when he doesn’t give her the recognition she deserves. Elsewhere, Officer Harper takes matters into her own hands and makes a life-changing decision about her personal life.
McCall receives a desperate plea for help from her former CIA trainee, now a full-fledged agent, that leads her into a confrontation with Mason Quinn, the most dangerous enemy from her past in intelligence. In need of confidential information about the agent's latest assignment, McCall forms a tentative alliance with Carter Griffin, a by-the-book CIA handler.
Louise befriends a house spider and hides it in her room after Linda and Bob tell her to remove it from the apartment. Meanwhile, Bob tries to make a friend outside of the people that come to the restaurant.
After seeing something he shouldn't have, Moon incurs Debbie's wrath. Meanwhile, Beef is determined to save his favorite museum from being closed down.
Rountree and his younger sister are pulled over by police and treated harshly in a clear case of racial profiling. Also, NCIS investigates the death of a Navy photographer who was assigned to document the building of a new weapons station.
Assistant coach Paul Westhead adds to the Lakers' growing list of problems when he finds himself dealing with a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions. Increasingly courted by corporate sponsors, Earvin consults a newfound financial advisor.
Two women and two men face off in South Africa to see who can survive 21 days. Pursued by leopards, lions, and hyenas, who will tap first — the men or the women?
When Col. Sanders sells his company to investors in 1964, the new owners identify a rising star within the organization: Dave Thomas.
In this edition: a topical commentary on this week's most-talked about issues in sports, a one-on-one interview with comedian Karlous Miller and a deep dive into nepotism within the coaching ranks of the NFL.
John Oliver discusses how much data brokers know about us, what they’re doing with our personal information, and one unusual way to change privacy laws. Plus, Russian State TV lies about the Ukraine war; DirecTV drops OAN; John says goodbye to AT&T.