Jojo asks Brian Chon about the shield at an event attended by the Badge Club members, including Sun-oh. Hye-yeong comes face-to-face with his father.
Jojo offers Hye-yeong a shoulder to cry on after a punishing day. Unable to cope with knowledge of the shield, Sun-oh turns to Jojo for the truth.
Curious about her true feelings for Hye-yeong, Jojo returns to her alma mater in search of information on Chon Duk-gu — and runs into her past.
Park Gul-mi reaches a digital milestone. Brian grills Jojo about the shield, spear and Duk-gu — and shatters reality for a bystanding listener.
With video of his lecture hall visit gone viral, Sun-oh comes to blows with Hye-yeong. Jojo receives a special gift from an unknown sender.
Revealing the identity and inspiration behind The Ringing World, Jojo reconciles with the past. Duk-gu keeps his end of the bargain.
A murder sets in motion the investigation led by Candela and Sergeant Cruz. Diaz, who believed he had solved his problems, soon discovers how wrong he was.
Wilson and Brewster switch places for the day to prove who has the tougher job.
Mail carrier molly is trying to deliver a Friendship Day card for someone named Alison in a place called Wonderland.
Tired of the constant disrespect, Hacksaw Hank quits Fendrich's crew and goes to work for Mary Sinclair.
Lt. Gracie Goodhart joins an Officer Exchange Programme and rivals Duke's standing as City's most beloved police officer.
Gaming enthusiast Chris strikes a sci-fi-themed pose as the artists eye up the final spot in the winners' gallery. And who will be crowned Jenny's Drawers Off artist of the week?
On the box this week: Oprah with Meghan and Harry, BBC News (Royal Response), Good Morning Britain (Piers Morgan), The Celebrity Circle For Stand Up To Cancer and Teen First Dates.
As players and coaches alike struggle with the new season's restrictions and regulations, the AFL makes a stand for the global Black Lives Matter movement. As matches begin, unexpected teams soar while powerhouses struggle to adapt.
To keep the season alive, the AFL announces 33 games will be played in a condensed 20 day block, the "footy frenzy". The cost is immense, as players and staff manage injuries, defeats, isolation and separation from friends and family.
Competition intensifies as all clubs fight for their place in the final 8. From family and heritage to club connection, self-belief to religious faith, everyone searches for the motivation and mental strength they need to be at their best.
Tensions rise as players and clubs adjust to this season shaped by Covid-19. Poor form haunts most while the Suns try to keep their momentum going. A good old fashioned social media beef creates a marquee matchup for Nic Naitanui.
2020 begins like no other year in the sport's history, as Covid-19 lands on Australian shores. The pandemic grows exponentially, creating a situation that evolves minute to minute with disastrous consequences. Will the league make it to round one?