In 1976, a woman was left for dead in her home in southern California. Despite a major manhunt, the violent killer avoided detection for over four decades.
In Cumbria, an army of engineers are replacing parts of an ageing monster underground pipeline that transports millions of litres of water from Haweswater Reservoir to 2 million people every day.
Murphy is forced to turn her attention from Max when Guiding Hope’s monetary surplus puts them on the radar of IRS agent Josh. Meanwhile, Jess’s interest is piqued by a new employee and Felix decides to take matters into his own hands. Dean gets closer to information he can use against Nia and Darnell explores his options.
The boys go to East Anglia to pick up a 1924 Austin 7 and give it their signature treatment. Then they arrange to hand it back to its original owner, as planned by his children.
Using an illegal SIM card, Michiru befriends influencer Nina, who's fascinated by humans. The two of them sneak out to a party in the human world.
Fang and Hsu learn about Chiang Jo-ying's tragic end. As the investigation faces an impasse, Li Ya-chun turns herself in to the police.
Hsiao-meng and Li Ya-chun makes searing confessions about their personal motivations and involvement in the suicide cult. Hsu finds a new purpose.
Amid a probe into the death of a man thought to be an ex-con, Fang and Hsu Hai-yin follow the next link in the murder-suicide chain.
As Liu Kuang-yung's fate hangs by a thread, Fang visits a tattoo shop linked to Hsiao-meng and encounters Hsu.
Detective Chao suspects efforts to destroy evidence and exposes Fang's personal connection to the cases. Hsiao-meng leaves a clue for Fang.
As police search for Chang Tsung-chien, Fang recalls an incident in Chiang Hsiao-meng's past and uncovers a shocking truth about the recent deaths.
On a victim's charred body, Fang yin-jen finds evidence that incriminates a construction company. The truth about Yu Cheng-hao's death comes to light.
Fang Yi-jen inspects a fingerprint from the scene of a grisly crime and strikes a deal with investigative journalist Hsu Hai-yin.
Ryn discovers a refuge of injured mermaids that escaped Tia’s violent takeover. Ben and Xander get caught in a battle with Tia’s troops. Maddie feeds Robb half-truths to secure his discretion. Ted explores his family lineage.
The dry season in the Top End is a time for festivals. And one of the most popular is Glenti, a Greek cultural festival. Jimmy meets some of the Greek community preparing food for the event and learns to make the Greek speciality ‒ dolmades. Next Jimmy goes inside the home of recent arrivals to Darwin – Jordanian mother and son Nadeem and Taghreed who run the food truck Flavours of Damascus. They show Jimmy how to make one of their favourite home cooked recipes – Lamb Kabsa. Jimmy visits a tiny eatery well-hidden in an arcade off the Darwin Mall. Sumatra Cafe, which serves authentic Indonesian food and has a horde of loyal followers. Finally, Jimmy settles in at one of Darwin’s original tropical homes, the historic Burnett House. Here he prepares a local specialty of pearl meat ceviche.
After a whirlwind European DJ tour, Shaquille takes some time to connect with his kids.
When his youngest son and nephew move into his Atlanta home, Shaq's no-nonsense approach doesn't gel with the boys' cocky attitudes.
The case of Iain Lawrence, who thought he had hit the jackpot when he found love with a successful businesswoman - but things took a deadly turn.
Annalise learns unexpected and shocking details about Sam’s past. Meanwhile, Connor and Michaela feel the pressure when the FBI learns there is new evidence in the case; and Frank and Bonnie’s history is explored, revealing what originally fractured their relationship.