When her parents come for a visit, Billie has to make good on her lie that she’s been giving tours for the lake for her summer job. Justin and Riley pose as a happy couple to secure a property for the Boathouse rebuild while Maisy struggles to deal with the reality of her mother’s illness.
Maisy uses the anniversary of Derrick’s death to get Mimsy to confess to burning down the Boathouse with Justin’s help. Desperate for any opportunity to avoid her sibling love triangle, Billie agrees to go to Derrick’s anniversary dinner in exchange for Justin promising to get her a job from Maisy.
When Billie’s two crushes show up at the murder cabin, she enlists Justin in a game of keep-away that ends with a broken heart. Meanwhile, Maisy plans a celebrity soirée for cottagers to remind them why they need a Boathouse.
Justin crashes Jayne’s Aqua Spin class to interrogate arson suspects. Billie is torn between her personal and professional life, and Maisy uses a “spa day” to extract medical samples from Mimsy.
An opportunity arises for Justin to redeem himself when he discovers the Boathouse fire may have been the result of foul play. Meanwhile, Billie’s eco-ideals are challenged by a magnetic nemesis and Maisy tries to prove her mother is lying about her imminent death.
Justin makes a deal to obtain evidence that could prove his arson theory while Billie struggles to adapt to the harsh physical demands of tree planting. Meanwhile, Maisy attempts to draw out her mother’s lies with a boring AGM, but nothing seems to crack Mimsy’s veneer.
Justin and Billie trap all the suspects on a pontoon boat to clear his name by exposing the identity of the Boathouse arsonist. Keen to get to the tree planter’s farewell party before Ivy and Forrest leave, Billie agrees to help Justin. Maisy finally accepts her mother’s diganosis and decides to make peace before the summer ends.
Justin and Riley’s relationship is put to the test after a spontaneous wedding goes awry and Billie makes a daring decision that could risk a prestigious internship that awaits her in the city. Meanwhile, Maisy reckons with life-changing news about an old enemy: her mother, Mimsy.
Linus wants to thwart Snoopy's blanket-stealing ways; Charlie Brown finally hits a home run; and Woodstock sends Snoopy a bill for a wild party.
A puzzle frustrates Snoopy; Sally gets a lesson on summer-camp fun; and Snoopy's height falls short of the best carnival rides.
Snoopy moves his doghouse to avoid the cat next door; referees neighborhood conflicts; and is interviewed by Peppermint Patty.
Snoopy quits the baseball team; Peppermint Patty feels left out of Marcie and Snoopy's playdate; and Snoopy fears a falling moon.
Snoopy starts an advice column; gets permission at last to go to school; and reminisces about his favorite things.
Snoopy needs ice to practice his quadruple axel; competes in the Alpine Beagle Games; and fills in for Marcie on the track.
Sally asks Snoopy to keep her awake so she can see a comet; Charlie Brown tries recording team practice; and Snoopy's a poor sport at marbles.
Franklin considers getting a dog; an injured Snoopy doesn't want Charlie Brown's help; and Peppermint Patty seeks writing advice.
Kevin Hart hosts a night of fun and games with celebrity couples, all playing remotely from their own homes; from trivia questions to physical challenges, each round will show a fresh, fun and unexpected side of them.
One month before participants enter Pitt County Detention Center to help identify problems inside, the inmates and staff tell an unflinching story of what life is like inside the jail.