Will tells Allie he has feelings for her. Elle confides in Helena. Campbell pressures Harry to run for mayor. Grizz leads an expedition.
Six months later, Harry sinks deeper into depression, Grizz and Sam bond, Gordie arrives at a theory about West Ham, and Elle puts a plan into action.
Cassandra and her friends prepare for an uncertain future, while Harry's crew just wants to party. Sam and Becca make a discovery.
A Thanksgiving feast takes a frightening turn. In the aftermath, the Guard oversteps its powers. Meanwhile, Sam is torn between Becca and Grizz.
A student's confession leads to an arrest and a trial. Elle experiences Campbell's dark side, and Harry's drug use escalates.
After the boys ransack the stores, Cassandra rallies the girls to exert their power. The students plan a prom, and Kelly uncovers a family secret.
Allie questions Elle about Campbell. As the town grows restless awaiting Allie's decision, Will and Grizz push for harsh measures.
Comedian Joe Lycett and celebrity guest Liza Tarbuck take on the housing market and also send a letting agent packing
A mix of celebrity interviews, musical performers, audience participation games, and segments spotlighting real people with extraordinary stories and talents.
The RZA, The GZA, 'Ol Dirty Bastard, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon The Chef, U-God, Ghostface Killah, Cappadonna, Masta Killa and Method Man cut a song, Protect Ya Neck, and the world hasn't been the same since.
The sweet smell of success was intoxicating but the death of a friend changed the way each member saw the world and the Wu. The members would all go on to have successful solo careers, and the ‘W' logo would rival McDonald's Golden Arches. Wu-Tang's global footprint was massive. They signed on to a major US tour with Rage Against the Machine. But some of the guys became concerned about alienating their core black audience. On top of that, the group believed they weren't earning what they should have for their participation.
Wu-Tang Clan's underground rap single starts to blow up and business moved fast. RZA, along with his brother Mitchell "Divine" Diggs, Oliver "Power" Grant, John "Mook" Gibbons and Michael "Lask" McDonald, come together on behalf of the Wu-Tang cause. If there were mistakes made along the way, it didn't matter. The rise to the top felt good and they were enjoying the view. Despite their success, things were still going on back home in the projects that affected their friends and family — the Wu weren't immune to it. Nor were they bulletproof.
Twenty-five years in, a family meditates on its affairs and looks to cement a legacy. ‘Ol Dirty is dead. Everybody has gone solo. The ‘W' is starting to fade. The RZA embarks on a world tour with Wu-Tang Superfan Cilvaringz. Under RZA's tutelage, Cilvaringz becomes a rapper and producer in his own right, but differences over Cilvaringz's album create a new crisis for the Wu. Yet through it all, Wu-Tang Clan, their logo, their music, their message and their story remain indelible fixtures in the cultural history of music and America.
Guests: Michael Lewis, Tim Ryan, Nayyera Haq, Van Jones, Matt Lewis.
Fighter T.J. Dillashaw joins Rob, Steelo and Chanel to throw knockout blows in "Heavy Hands," spend quality time with some "Rad Dads" and get back to nature with "Hardly Hunting."
UFC star and MMA champ Paige VanZant joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to celebrate some "First-Time Fighters," order takeout with some "Chef Messes" and look for the silver lining within some "Not So Perfect Days."
Teresa Mendoza returns to Mexico after 8 years to fight with Mexican drug dealers.
A charismatic, new leader comes to Hell, and Gary gets shoehorned into an ancient prophecy.