A family of four is found dead inside a partially burned Indiana home; when investigators discover that two of the victims died from gunshot wounds, the race is on to determine whether the killer was a stranger or someone closer to home.
Discover a dish that is truly unique to the United States, the Viet-Cajun Crawfish. This Asian-inspired food craze is also a story of Vietnamese refugee immigration.
The war has begun: as Ciro goes looking for new allies, Genny militarizes the streets and plants a mole within Ciro's ranks.
Ciro and the others go underground in Forcella, but they have to find a safer place: Genny has put a bounty on them.
The community rises up as possible connections between the murders finally gets air time; analysis of victimology leads outside experts to a grim conclusion.
In Chicago, an alarming number of unsolved strangulations of mostly Black women has the community on edge; while police say they are investigating, community leaders and family members believe something far more sinister is happening.
Two back-to-back murders appear to be an escalation in the pattern; a non-profit examines the cases, leading to a terrifying conclusion; then, a break in one of the cases, years in the making, ends in an unexpected way.
It's Christmas Day and Rosalie is due to have her baby. Daisy wants to decorate the tree before her new sibling arrives.
Fred opens the door to a new site. After a bust-up with Fred, Kayla makes a discovery that will change the course of their entire season.
Parker clocks his first double-gold weigh of the year. Tony discovers a new glory hole. Rick calls Freddy and Juan to keep Rocky alive.
The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!, True Story, Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland, Tiger King 2, Close to Me and Inside Beverly Hills: The Land of the Rich and Famous. Plus, news coverage of the illegal Channel crossings and the emergence of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus.
In Nashville, Colton bonds with radio host Cody Alan, but the pressure of mixing and mingling at a party gives him pause.
As Colton preps to speak to his high school football coach, former NFL players Michael Sam, David Kopay, and Esera Tuaolo share their stories as gay athletes.
Colton's next chapter begins as he opens up to his mom and plans for more conversations. Also, friend and Olympic athlete Gus Kenworthy offers his advice.
After a series of public conversations, Colton decides to publicly come out on TV. In NYC, he visits the historic Stonewall Inn with Gus and his dad.
A wave of backlash serves as a reminder of Colton's past choices. In response, he turns to friends and mentors to pave the way toward healing.