Samurai Sword's vicious attack resulted in many lost personnel for Public Safety Devil Extermination Division 4. Aki Hayakawa wakes up in a hospital bed, unable to accept the reality of losing Himeno. Kurose and Tendo then appear in front of Hayakawa, letting him know that they are now in charge of coaching him. Meanwhile, Makima introduces Denji and Power to a member of Public Safety who will act as their mentor in order to strengthen Division 4.
Baek Dong Joo, a newly hired funeral director, has the uncanny gift, or curse, to momentarily resurrect and talk to the recently deceased. She has to grant their last wishes or have her days be filled with a series of bad luck and accidents. And helping the little boy that first terrified her when he came to life will lead her down a path she never could have expected. Kim Tae Hee works as a man for hire. Employed by his uncle Vincent running the newly opened errand service company “A Dime A Job” he can be hired for any odd (but legal) task. One day, Kim Tae Hee encounters Baek Dong Joo, when he is hired by her boyfriend to break up with her in his stead. After that, their paths continue to cross, and by the virtue of their jobs, their fates get intertwined deeper and deeper in a series of life and death situations, surrounding the wishes of the people who had died, and the painful past it is going to unravel for both of them.
At the very moment Joey and Rosie seem to have made up, a tragedy occurs. Everyone takes it very hard, including Rosie. With Nico in tow, she goes back to her usual damaging behaviours, drinking excessively and seeking out kumquats on Deliveroo.
A nurse aide is shocked to find that the aggrieved spirit of a palliative patient still inhabits her room; a young nurse assigned to an overnight shift in the cardiac unit is terrified by the realization that it is haunted.
A young seamstress is murdered in a luxury fashion house. Oscar and Max are initially perplexed, but further clues are revealed when Max receives a letter at his new practice.
In 2008, someone guns down Pahokee High School's star football player, Norman Pooh Griffith.
Yeo-reum's previous version of life before coming to Angok was focused on sacrificing her own good for others' happiness. This time, she might be going through a similar situation, and she has to make a choice. A great time with Dae-beom, Bom, and Jae-hoon is what Yeo-reum hoped for since leaving Seoul, and she does not want to lose it.
While Nick takes the Big Apple by storm, Steve is back in LA staring down a discrimination lawsuit. Jealousy flares when Nick becomes a media darling--and the face of the brand.
Ruka and Gaku play the dual lead roles in a play where they stand side by side and could easily be mistaken for rivals. Ruka actually wants to compete with Gaku for who is the best at playing his role, but Gaku doesn't even recognize Ruka as his rival, which sends Ruka into a deep slump.
The team infiltrates a trucking company to stop a pair of siblings from stealing their father's company and forcing his employees into indentured servitude.
Gudetama meets Shakipiyo, who has big dreams of meeting their mother — but the lazy egg could care less.
Gudetama and Shakipiyo find themselves in the office of the Prime Minister, who receives inspiration from an unlikely aid.
As Gudetama falls from the sky, Shakipiyo comes to the rescue — will the determined chick make it in time?
The duo find themselves in the middle of a bustling, chaotic kitchen. Gudetama accidentally gets separated from Shakipiyo.
Gudetama and Shakipiyo continue searching for their mother, but to no avail. One bright sunny day, they bump into a rotten egg.
A zip-lining exercise bonds the team before the regional playoffs where they're in a down-to-the-wire game. Dez opens up about being a good father.
In order to prevent Gudetama from rotting, Shakipiyo tries to mix with a dangerous crowd. But a hard-boiled stranger advises against it.
The Huskies put on a clinic in front of some VIPs, but the games get more intense as the playoffs draw near. The pressure takes a toll on Josh.