Johnny's old supervillain buddies take him out for a celebration and as usual, try to pull him into one last harebrained job.
The night before hitting the Union of Justice headquarters, Johnny and Kasey have an early celebration and vow to walk away from crime after this heist.
While confronting their old friend Praetorian, Carmine and the crew realize they've made a major miscalculation and have to think on their feet.
While waiting for the final member of their crew to show up, Carmine shares his plan with everyone else and gives them one last chance to drop out.
In Chicago, Carmine introduces Johnny and Kasey to the other supervillains. They've all been chosen for their specific powers and their nameless status.
Johnny and his friends are confronted by Praetorian, a superhero who relishes using his seemingly endless abilities to punish them.
Carmine and his crew steal a plane and fly off to rescue TK, who's on a heavily guarded aircraft protected by Gladiator.
Things don't go as planned with the heist, and Johnny and the crew end up getting chased by cops and superheroes through the streets of San Francisco.
As soon as he's released from prison, Johnny meets up with his old supervillain friends, who try to pull him into a very intriguing gem heist.
A regular kid named Johnny Bolt suddenly finds that he can control electricity. Soon enough, he starts testing the limits of his newfound powers.
Driven mad with worry, Erin has told Vinnie about the money she owes McCann. But when McCann's men kidnap Tyler as a warning, Vinnie is so furious that he kidnaps McCann's twins in retaliation and the situation worsens.
Prof Brian Cox journeys into a supermassive black hole - a monster that can destroy worlds, stop time, and is forcing us to reassess our understanding of reality.
The Big Bang is when many think the universe started and time itself began. But what clues can we discover about this ultimate genesis of everything? And can we ever know what existed before the Universe’s birthday? With stunning animation based on space telescope images, NOVA explores infant galaxies filled with violent blue stars that formed just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Before that—before the coming of visible light itself—stretch the “cosmic Dark Ages.” But scientists haven’t stopped there; instead, they’ve come up with an incredible theory for what happened billionths of a billionth of a second from the universe’s birth. If they’re right, we’re on the brink of understanding more than we could ever have hoped about our cosmic origins.
Archer Kate Bishop lands in the middle of a criminal conspiracy, forcing Hawkeye out of retirement.
Clint has to help Kate disentangle herself from the Tracksuit mafia and a real-life murder mystery.
When West Beverly bans a trans girl from the soccer team, Lexi addresses the issue with a play.
Slater worries about falling into old patterns. Kelly and Lisa encourage Jessie to date again.
Aisha questions her cultural identity during a Spanish class. Jamie tries to prove he has a talent.