Ulrika finds an excuse to set a dinner with friends and validate her suspicions, but she takes a step too far. Stella opens up to her psychologist.
During the trial, an unexpected witness takes the stand and dramatically upends the Sandell family's world.
Belgrieve is back at home, but trouble abounds even outside of Bordeaux. This "trouble" just happens to be a rogue elven princess who's out for demon blood.
Pat discovers new fears about her book. Terry has found renewed purpose in a major life change. Gaynor is ghosted by her boyfriend and Jake breaks out of his hideaway.
Big Brother is an Australian reality show based on the international Big Brother format created by John de Mol. Following the premise of other versions of the format, the show features a group of contestants, known as "housemates" who live together in a specially constructed house that is isolated from the outside world. The housemates are continuously monitored during their stay in the house by live television cameras as well as personal audio microphones. Throughout the course of the competition, housemates are evicted from the house - eliminated from the competition. The last remaining housemate wins the competition and is awarded a cash prize.
In the late 1980s, when “perestroika” was taking place in the USSR and the era of the Soviet Union was about to collapse, life became unstable and very different. The 1980s brought not only freedom, but also waves of crime on the city streets. While some young people began to ‘grow up’ on the streets, others found it difficult to find their place in this unpredictable reality. Andrey, lives with his mother and five-year-old sister. He studies at a music school and often encounters street teenagers who harass him. To protect himself, Andrey makes friends with one of these teenagers, Marat, who introduces him to gang life. Youth groups fight for every piece of territory; they defend their right to live the life, even breaking laws and promises. The only thing that matters to them is the vows they make to their gang members-brothers, with whom they confront the violence and fears of the adult world.
This series finale combines interviews, highlights and features the original pilot of the series.
The Premier holds an investigation for corruption. Fox, Kiwi Bob, Benny and all the councillors are called to come and give evidence. However, Theo and Feraz hatch a scheme to avoid attending.
In Warwickshire, Dave Crouch comes to the rescue a tipper truck gets stuck in deep mud on an isolated farm track. And a 26-ton truck breaks down beside the London eye.
The two hot new bombs have warped the Trent-Georgia-Nate love triangle into a 4-way mess. Then, in the most Villain Era twist yet, an evicted Islander returns to the Villa!
Archie Leach escapes from New York and heads to Hollywood, where his good looks are spotted by screen icon Mae West.
Cary installs his mother in an apartment in Bristol, and he receives a wake-up call when his relationship with Dyan falters.
Elsie still doesn’t approve of Dyan, and Cary and Dyan’s relationship with her stays rocky, but fatherhood provides the family security Cary has been searching for.
Young Archie Leach escapes his childhood in Bristol and journeys to America as his older self Cary Grant falls in love with Dyan Cannon.
Bank moves to work with Trin at Bitbull. Get's past unfolds. Although Bitbull's stability has been shaken, Bank has created a masterpiece for Trin. That's the breakdown of Ares.
Myne and Fate travel to the ruins of Myne's birthplace to face a terrifying new foe. The full might of Wrath and the soul-devouring nature of Gluttony combine their efforts in a fierce struggle against an ancient entity.
Mamoru is hurled back in time to the year 1985. Echosoft, the game company previously occupying the Alcohol Soft building, enlists Mamoru for help creating their own bishojo games.