Schmidt enlists Nick to help him earn the respect of his difficult house contractor. Meanwhile, as Jess and Robby test the limits of their ability to be in a casual relationship, Winston and Cece debate the pros and cons of not being single.
When Jimmy recruits a reluctant Kenny to join his wrestling team for a one-time match, a surprise victory gives him the confidence to join the team full time to become the first, openly gay athlete at St. Barklays. Kennys newfound stardom makes Jimmy feel a bit replaced, but when an opponent refuses to wrestle his brother, Jimmy puts his feelings aside and rallies the team around Kenny. Meanwhile, Pat injures his back trying to help Eileen prepare for a weekend getaway, but things only get worse when she tries to be the perfect caregiver to impress VP Murray but fails miserably.
With Mason, Garrett, and Logan missing, Agatha grows increasingly paranoid. Breeda seduces a stranger while following a lead.
Desperate to escape the mess she made, Letty rejoins Javier on the road. He's going to see his sister about the phone calls he's been getting from his family. Christian tracks Letty down, but Letty pulls him into a scheme of her own making.
Bob Lee plans his next moves and Isaac ties up loose ends. In other events, Nadine investigates the Ukrainian connection.
Bill Douglas is a respected doctor at Tufts University in Boston, but he becomes obsessed with a prostitute he met in a red light district known as the Combat Zone; together, they lead double lives ending in murder.
Tony believes Rachel and Lori are trying to make a pass at him; Lisa thinks her new Spanish tutor is trying to teach her more than the language of love.
Hannah and Mike help a man writhing in agony after an operation to remove kidney stones, Shane makes animals out of his surgical gloves to distract a toddler who's injured after falling off a trampoline.
Ms. Fixler is ready to move on from the past and all she has to do is swallow new dude spit to do it The Foursome watch in shock as Andie executes her own, plan pheromone.
Andie is delighted when she begins receiving trinkets from a secret admirer. When the secret is revealed the whole gang help each other process the shocking discovery.
In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the final episode of the series, the five-year-olds are joined by some new faces. Competition is something we often want to shield children from but it's an integral part of every five-year-old's life. How will they cope with winning and losing when they're challenged to compete against each other? Sensitive new boy Nat has never won a trophy. As he vies for the attention of fellow new girl Calla and his losses mount across the week, what does he learn from his defeats? Meanwhile, confident home-schooled Calla faces a bravery test and takes the lead in repairing the girl's relationships, as a fall-out threatens to end their friendship. Football ace Jet shows her true colours as she offers words of wisdom to her teammates and shows how winning can be fun. The children wrestle with the complex human emotions that succeeding or failing engender in all of us, demonstrating that competitiveness is not a negative trait and that learning to win or lose gracefully takes practice.