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?
Mike sells a Willys Jeep to custom car wizard James West, but the price will be determined by the winner of a drag race; the challenge puts pressure on both shops to produce competition-worthy trucks.
Mandy and Chris adore their Victorian home in Manchester, but they cannot unlock the potential of their garden. Overlooked on all sides, the couple feel on edge and exposed whenever they spend time in it. They have considered adding hedges and big trees to give them more privacy, but they don’t want to lose the light. The couple also disagree on how they intend to enjoy the garden - Chris craves warmth, so she loves nothing more than lying in the sun, while Mandy wants to be in the shade. With so many conflicting issues, they are at a loss over how to move forward.
Despite Seo-hae's insistence that he lie low, Tae-sul focuses on tracking down an enigmatic figure who seems to be tied to everything.
Bill's no stranger to truck builds getting bigger than originally planned, so it's no surprise when a 1971 Suburban goes even bigger with a custom lifted air suspension and interior. Plus, a nearly finished 2006 Kodiak needs just one more custom upgrade.
Brewster gets himself in a jam when he accidentally takes credit for Rosa's work.
Graphic designer Alpha takes his turn to model for the group. Mentor Diana urges the group to take a stripped-back approach, but can they rein in their radical ideas?
After a record-breaking snowstorm hits Newfoundland and grounds the crew for a week—and with another big storm on the horizon—the team is motivated to move ahead on three ambitious projects. Randy calls for backup to help install a mighty beam. Nikki wields a jackhammer and giant blowtorch to make way for a new concrete floor. And, a well-worn deck—rotted out from years next to the sea—is overhauled as part of a bigger build. Later, the decorators step in as Randy and the team prepare a 200-year-old showpiece for the big reveal.
The Goblins transform an emergency worker's Mini Cooper from a workhorse to a weekend showstopper.
Follows Atlanta-based self-made multimillionaire Todd Chrisley, his devoted wife Julie and their five children who live a seemingly picture-perfect Southern life with everything money can buy.
This week the queens’ acting skills are put to the test as they star in a new soap opera BeastEnders. To help them with their roles, EastEnders legend Natalie Cassidy, aka Sonia, gives the girls a soap acting masterclass whilst Michelle Visage and Graham Norton and an extra special guest judge join RuPaul to deliberate the fate of the remaining queens.
Damien arrives alone and relaxed, ready to do anything to save his relationship. Léonora, who was on the phone, joins the discussion and confesses her adultery. Damien's reaction is surprising. Léonora starts talking about her father's death, for which she feels responsible.
At Dayan's, Camille collapses. She canceled her visit to her father in Brussels, had a very bad performance during a training session and can't talk to her mother. Dayan calms her down and convinces her that she is angry with the wrong person. More serene, she joins her mother with whom she rediscovers a certain complicity.
Following a death that upsets him, Dayan goes to the funeral. There he finds Ariane and confides in her his feelings of guilt. There he meets the deceased's relatives, including his father, who, in his dismay, mistakes Ariane for Dayan's partner.
Adel, finally back, finally finds the courage to tell the traumatic event he experienced in Algeria when he was a child. As he makes considerable progress in his therapy, he is about to make a decision whose self-destructive nature is clear to Dayan, who tries to warn him.