A Hollywood screenwriter shadows Mo at the office as Mo and Dawn fight over her desire to be made a partner. Keith plays a prank on Blair.
Jia Wei embarrasses Chris by inviting students to a Bible study group. Superbook whisks the kids away to journey with Paul and Barnabas on their mission to spread the message of Jesus. They witness Paul's miracle, blinding an evil sorcerer and converting the Roman Governor to a believer in Jesus. The job becomes too much for disciple John Mark, who abandons the work and returns to Jerusalem. Paul and Barnabas continue spreading the Gospel against all manner of adversity including Paul being stoned and Barnabas and Paul separating over a disagreement. Chris takes their example to heart and when Superbook returns him to school, he, Joy, and Gizmo stand up for Jia Wei and his Bible study group. Chris takes a small, first step, on a journey towards pronouncing the Gospel as the power to Salvation.
Chris is impressed by his father’s new invention. Chris covets the device and wants to use its power to impress his friends and earn lots of money. Superbook whisks the kids away to Samaria. There they watch Philip, Peter and John teach a magician and his followers about the true power of the Holy Spirit. Later, they find Philip in the desert and witness the baptism of the Ethiopian Eunuch. Upon returning home, Chris is a changed person. He has been awed by the power of the Holy Spirit and begins his path towards baptism.
Joy and Chris are running late for school. If Chris gets one more ticket by the school's strict, letter-of-the-law student Hall Monitor, he'll find himself in after-school detention. When Chris enlists Gizmo's help to try to camouflage their way into school, his plan doesn't work. He and Joy get caught. Chris begs for mercy, knowing full well this thorn-in-his-side won't budge. The Hall Monitor has no interest in giving Chris special treatment over anyone else. Chris' attitude about how unlikable this guy is-even though Chris is in the wrong and the guy is just doing his job-prompts Superbook's arrival. Chris thinks he can escape to a place where he is king of his own world. Only this time, Superbook brings the Hall Monitor back with them! Superbook brings them back to a time when Peter needed to learn that God doesn't have favorites.
Chris, Joy and Gizmo meet Solomon, who builds the Temple planned by his father, King David.
Chris, Joy and Gizmo see how Jesus heals people who are blind, physically and spiritually.
Chris, Joy and Gizmo meet twelve spies sent by Moses to explore the Promised Land.
Chris, Joy and Gizmo see God provide for the prophet Elijah, a poor widow, and her son.
Chris, Joy and Gizmo meet Jeremiah, who is persecuted for speaking God's message.
Superbook takes the kids back to the wedding of Cana. The wedding feast is nearly ruined when they run out of wine, but Jesus miraculously changes water into wine. Superbook then takes the kids to witness Jesus feeding over five thousand people by multiplying a few fish and five loaves of bread into a feast.
Joy is down in the dumps because she's due to have a her tonsils out; Superbook whisks the kids away to Philippi, where they encounter Paul and Silas preaching and being arrested for casting out a demon.
Chris, Joy and Gizmo see Peter jailed for preaching, then set free by a miracle.
Chris, Joy and Gizmo meet Jesus and see how God will not allow your temptations to be more than you can bear, and He will show you a way out.
Anna working for Nicky, laundering the money from his drug dealing through her job at the bank, and meets with potential lawyers from Dubai. Alf suspects that Nicky is involved in the basement deaths, and is the link to the mysterious Marco. However, Alf's boss wants him to focus on the drug smuggler they have in custody instead. The chief police inspector starts to show an interest in Alf's work in Task Force Nørrebro, which does not go down well with Storm. Nicky meets his son, Milas, for the first time in two years, visiting him at his foster family's home under the supervision of a social worker.
Turner Prize-winning artist Rachel Whiteread shows us her sculpture, commissioned to mark the Forestry Commission's centenary.
Dr Ruxton was an Indian born physician. He lived a quiet, respectable life in Lancaster but had a violent jealous streak. He had accused his wife of infidelity for years but in September 1935 Ruxton's jealousy got the better of him. He beat, strangled and stabbed her to death then did the same to the housemaid who witnessed the killing. Ruxton dismembered the bodies to remove identification marks and dumped them across the border in Scotland. Local police were dumbfounded as to who the bodies were, the press had a field day but still no one could identify the two bodies. It was a scrap of newsprint used to wrap the body parts in that was identified as a publication only available in Lancaster. The police soon honed in on Ruxton.
Walter Stawicki always tries to protect his son, Ian, from evil, but Ian grows up to commit an unspeakable crime, making Walter realize he failed to protect his son and his community.
Macy is eager to share the information she has learned with her sisters, but is thrown by their reaction to the news. To cheer herself up, Maggie decides to try out for an a capella group, but something doesn’t feel right about the group. Meanwhile, Mel runs into an unexpected person from her past.