Joe and Frank decode a message that leads them to try and make a drop at the warehouse, despite the fact the message was intercepted by Police Chief Ezra Collig. The drop goes awry, but later when the boys return looking for more clues, they find a piece of fabric that the person fleeing the warehouse left behind. When the Tall Man escapes from the hospital, the boys reveal their entire investigation to their friends and get their help to lure the Tall Man to Chets farm.
When the thiefs campsite is discovered, Joe is terrified that the toolbox he lent the man on the beach has been found by the police. Trying to hide his connection to the criminal, Joe enlists Biff to help him get his monogrammed soldering iron that he kept in the toolbox out of evidence at the police department. Frank confronts his grandmother after learning she had an argument with his mom.
Joe finds a strange golden idol hidden in his room, but when he accidentally breaks it, inside is a strange piece of broken stone that he stashes in his pocket. Later that day at the Bridgeport Fair Joe gets lucky, but he also draws the attention of the Tall Man. Meanwhile, Frank discovers some information about an old mining expedition that ended in tragedy and the boys start to wonder what their Mom was investigating.
When Fenton heads overseas to find Mrs. Khans nephew, Rupert, he quickly realizes that whatever Rupert and Laura were working on garnered attention in Bridgeport. Meanwhile, Frank discovers an old note of his moms in Bridgeport that mentions the sunken fishing boat and Joe and his new friend Biff befriend a man on the beach who asks them to help him by delivering a message.
After a devastating tragedy, Frank and Joe Hardy, together with their father Fenton, move to the small town of Bridgepoint to spend the summer with their Aunt Trudy. Their simple summer plans quickly come to an end when they discover their dad has taken on a secret investigation and Joes life is threatened. Realizing that their Dad may be onto something, the boys take it upon themselves to start an investigation of their own.
Selena feels conflicted about her secret relationship with Chris. Meanwhile, AB finds inspiration in a memory of a plastic flower and lost love.
Sister Suzette becomes concerned when sparks fly between Selena and the new guitarist, Chris. Meanwhile, AB is under pressure to write new songs.
While preparing the new album, the Quintanilla family clashes with the record label's decisions, especially when it comes to Selena's fashion style.
Abraham weighs two offers from major record labels. As Selena and her band garner more attention, a dashing new guitarist joins the family.
Selena y Los Dinos embark on a strenuous cross-country music tour, which puts strain on the singer's vocal cords, so the band searches for a solution.
Selena is nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year at the Tejano Music Awards. The band travels to Matamoros, Mexico, for an important performance.
Brother AB struggles to find Selena a song for a new single, while Abraham tries to convince a music executive to produce a record with the band.
Three women get caught in the world of human trafficking, prostitution and organized crime when one their husbands disappears. The women, with a completely different background, meet on a similar turning point in their life.
The body of a middle aged woman is found in her home, throat slashed, and her 12-year old son is missing. Bach discovers the boy is linked to the brutal murder of a family 2 years ago. Meanwhile, Balthazar's life takes some surprising turns.
Olive and her friends are playing a dice game, but when she trails them by a great margin, Olive decides to change the rules to gain some advantage, and her playmates make changes too.
After decorating their tree just outside their school, the students are surprised when the decorations mysteriously disappear.
Upon arriving at school on a snowy day, Luplup is told to close the door, but Luplup does not see why he should, thus he proceeds to the classroom while the leaving the door open.
It's Liddo's turn to read aloud at Story Time but, when he loses his voice, he has to figure out another way to tell the story.