It's time for self-reflection. The competitors look to mirrors for inspiration, creating deeply peronal pieces that express how they see themselves.
In a mystery box challenge, each artist crafts a different household item, including a cookie jar, a candelabrum and one very sophisticated sippy cup.
An angry vacuum, a reclusive imp and other colorful creatures come to life as the contestants create their own original cartoon characters.
Asked to make meaningful pieces about climate change, the artist fill the shop with icebergs, beetles, mushrooms and more.
The five remaining competitors must design an exquisite perfume bottle with a sculpted stopper and render it in two sizes.
"Queer Eye" expert Bobby Berk stops by the shop with the latests challenge: create glass art centerpieces for a dining room table.
Challenged to reflect on hurdles they've overcome in their pasts, the contestants forge powerful pieces that push their skills to the limit.
The artist find inspiration in high fashion as they design intricately crafted accessories, including a braided handbag and a pair of socks.
Ten master artists turn up the heat in glassblowing sculpture challenges for the chance to win $60,000 in prizes and the title of champion.
Season 1's champ returns to issue an intense challenge: concoct a sculpture that captures the heat, energy and emotion of fire.
Evi and Sam help the human trafficking department with a large-scale raid on the bungalow park of Ingmar. Evi concludes that Sylvia is now the main suspect in Eric's case. Evi informs Esther and Esther confronts Sylvia. Sylvia does not understand and tells Esther what she thinks happened on that night. She tries to convince Esther to buy the baby. Evi suspects that Sylvia is with Esther and decides to observe them. Ingmar has apparently also received this information.
Chip feeds Dory his own version of the events that brought them together, while the gang takes a closer look into Dory’s absence.
Dory’s finally at peace in her new home – but she doesn’t quite feel like herself anymore. The gang’s search takes them to the Lil Sticky’s factory, where owners Richard and Gertrude give them the red-carpet treatment.
Chip drags Dory back to the house, where a nosy Paula Jo awaits. Drew rushes back to New York after seeing something strange on social, Portia has a bleak first day on set, and Elliott gains even more notoriety.
The Sunnyvale Correctional Facility has a crazy new inmate - and he's got the best hash in town. Ricky and Terry hatch a plan to get a big lungful of that sweet Temple Ball smoke.
Rick Stein’s Cornwall episode 14 guide: – Visit Lamorna Cove – Explore the National Trust coast around Botallack tin and copper mines – Search for Cornwall’s oldest building Recipes in episode 14 include Cornish bouillabaisse.
Tony is arrested, but denies having anything to do with the disappearances. Even though, Sarah is pulled off the case for being involved with the suspect, she secretly investigates the Meyer case, and discovers an important clue.
The DNA found on Meyer's boots leads to a surprising female suspect. Realizing the woman is also involved in Vidal's disappearance, Sarah races to find the little girl before she suffers the same fate as Charlotte, in the finale.