Old flames Thea and Tom bump into each other a few years later at a party. They reassess their relationship, the challenges they faced being a middle-class black woman and a working-class bloke and the impact racism had on them.
Sarah and Rachel are invited by Sarah's nan to attend her Christmas cruise party, but the ship is sunk by a large, handsome crocodile. The girls are shipwrecked on a nearby island where they search for the crocodile for different reasons.
Rachel and Sarah go to the Terry Cup where dancers compete to please Terry, an opinionated floating head. Their hopes for a drama-free experience are dashed when Rachel gets herself 8 million Terry credits in debt due to a couple of bets.
Gok shares his recipes for feeding family and friends. On the menu is his versions of roast chicken and a Japanese sushi-rice classic.
Hayley takes off her headband and becomes a businesswoman; Stan plans a party.
In this edition: interviews with Chad Wolf and Julian Castro; Washington state's mail-in ballot system; and C. Nicole Mason, P.H.D.
Magicians Sora, Jaana Felicitas, Mario Lopez, and Clinton W. Gray try to fool the veteran duo with their illusions.
Deavan's mom unleashes her fury. Sumit tells Jenny his parents are ready to meet. Kenny pressures Armando to announce their engagement to his family. Ari and Bini clash over religion. Brittany is scared to face Yazan's parents again.
A filler-obsessed Australian wants Dr. Dubrow to increase her breast size, and a surgery in the Dominican Republic lands a patient in the ER and with only one breast; Dr. Nassif tries to bring a nose back to life after a horrible necrosis incident.
Miko realizes that being a little weird can be awesome when she meets Ridley, a glitch modder with a mind-blowing lair filled with creative wonders.
High Five seems unusually glum on a job at a game store to take care of a mysterious cube-shaped glitch from the first video game ever.
High Five's childhood dreams come true when the pizza arcade brings back a retired birthday party robot. But it's the miserable opposite for Miko.
Miko suspects that something is very, very wrong when Mitch suddenly starts acting nice. At a bizarre party, High Five sees that she might be right.
Ridley resurfaces with a newfound desire to become a Glitch Tech. Miko and High Five are delighted ... but they have no idea she's hiding something.
While gathered together to play a deduction game, the Glitch Techs begin to wonder if there's a glitch pretending to be human among them.
High Five figures it's no big deal to break a rule while glitch hunting — until he inadvertently triggers a feud with Techs in the neighboring town.
Miko declares war when a new gamer in town beats her high scores at the arcade. But their showdown soon spirals out of control.
An alert at a house infamous for glitch-heavy activity sets Mitch on edge. When Miko and High Five get there, they learn why it's so personal to him.