As Frances and Nick grow closer, things become tense between Bobbi and Frances. Bobbi can sense Nick's attraction to Frances and becomes frustrated with Frances's reluctance to talk about it. A visit from Melissa's agent raises tensions.
In Ireland, tensions remain unresolved with Bobbi. Frances visits her mother but ends up in hospital when she experiences severe abdominal pain. Before returning to Dublin, she visits her father and is confronted by his growing alcoholism.
In the summer before their final year at Trinity College, Frances and her best friend Bobbi meet an impressive local writer, Melissa. Bobbi quickly develops a crush on Melissa but Frances is unexpectedly drawn to Melissa's husband, Nick.
As the final year at Trinity begins, Bobbi is looking for a room to rent and Frances asks her to move in. Nick returns from Croatia. He and Frances contemplate being more open about their relationship, which excites and frightens her.
At Melissa's book launch, Frances struggles with her growing feelings for Nick. Her jealousy frustrates Bobbi. Feeling alone, Frances seeks intimacy, but the reality of her feelings for Nick cause her to behave in a destructive way.
Frances writes her first short story. Her health is still causing problems and she collapses at school. Bobbi brings her home, and as Frances recovers they talk more honestly about their friendship. Nick makes a surprising revelation.
Frances receives a surprise email from Melissa, testing the groups' dynamic in unsuspected ways. Frances' dad leaves a concerning voicemail. Bobbi and Frances experience a shift in their friendship.
Frances sees a consultant and is given a distressing diagnosis. This news, combined with an upsetting revelation from Nick and an unexpected argument with Bobbi, causes Frances' life to spiral out of control.
Frances faces the consequences of her actions and attempts to repair her relationship with Bobbi. She also finds a fragile understanding with her parents. As she strives to take control of her life, the question of her and Nick remains.
As the battle for the Tower heats up, Alicia brings the fight to Strand's front door.
Eleanor holds the White House's first all-female press conference and grows closer to journalist Lorena Hickock. Betty publicly announces her breast cancer diagnosis. Michelle prompts new legislation with her healthy school lunch program.
Secrets are revealed when Faraday, Justin and Hatch are thrust into the billion-dollar, cutthroat world of Big Tech. Hatch and his sister Edie reconnect over the machine after years of bitter estrangement. The CIA tightens its grip as Faraday comes face to face with a consequence of becoming human.
Martha and John try to enjoy their new life away from politics, but Martha has trouble moving on from what happened in California. At the Republican National Convention, John Dean has a hard time moving on from his breakup.
Nagi, who took the first place in the test, is asked by Hiro why he is aiming for first place and confesses his feelings. Hiro replies that she likes smarter people than he does, but - soon she says a shocking word.
Fisher has taken control of the Artefact. With no time to lose, Meg needs Finn, Alice and Elliot to join her on a mission to save her friends.
Shikimori seems like the perfect girlfriend. But she has a cool dark side that comes out under the right circumstances. And her boyfriend Izumi loves to be around when that happens.
Joanna attempts to win over her crush by recruiting co-workers and some SVN fans to pack his concert. Patricia comes up with a plan to use Joanna's cancer to help the network.
Bellingcat – As reports of war crimes in Ukraine continue at the hands of the Russian military, 60 MINUTES goes inside Bellingcat, a team of online data detectives, and its investigations to look at how they build their cases. Scott Pelley speaks with founder Eliot Higgins about how his organization is building a database of social media exposing the alleged war crimes. Pelley reports that Bellingcat has trained more than 4,000 journalists and war crimes investigators in its techniques of geolocation, verification, and data mining. Sharswood – 60 MINUTES' Lesley Stahl visits Fred Miller and his family in the large house in southern Virginia that they recently bought to host family gatherings, only to discover that their own ancestors had once been enslaved on that very property. Miller's sister and cousins scoured historical records and enlisted a genealogist to find evidence that their great-great-grandparents, Violet and David Miller, were enslaved on the plantation, then-called Sharswood. The dilapidated building still standing behind the main house has been identified by archeologists as living quarters for some of the enslaved men and women there. Buying this home has opened a window into the Miller family's past that was not discussed within their family, and that many African American families struggle to obtain. This is a double-length segment.