When Cam and Maggie hit a rough patch, he looks to Gary forrelationship advice. Ron and Regina embark on a new venturetogether, and Theo meets Greta in a chance encounter.
When a young man is shot outside the Cárabo Bakery, the teamworks to connect the shooting to bakery owner Javier Escano,who has been under surveillance. Despite the increasingdanger, Voight helps informant Anna Avalos get even closer totheir target.
Callie and Mariana's moms and brother Jude pay the girls asurprise visit. Davia deals with personal and professionalpressures. Joaquin tries to dig into the Coterie's past.
In Fruit and Veg Week, our remaining amateur bakers take acrack at baking the healthy way, showcasing delicious fruitand vegetables. For the Signature, they'll make two kinds ofsavoury vegetable tartlets, for the Technical, they take onMaggie's delicious erbazzone pie, and in Showstopper, they'llloom large to create a spectacular Basket Weave cake.
Alan's out of town and Presley's in charge, so she decides tomake some easy money by renting out Fisher's room; when Fisheris forced out, he goes rogue to get back at Presley by rentingout every room in the house.
Margarita is a matriarch who has been hiding her armpit lumpfrom her family; Kayla is an aspiring musician with apromising career that her painful eczema has brought to ahalt; Bradley has a concerning growth that looks like raw meaton his leg.
On an all-new episode of Ridiculousness Rob, Chanel, andSteelo can't stand whistle blowers in I HATE MY COACH, analyzethe latest party fashions in FRATERNITY BUSINESS ATTIRE, andtire out during WHEEL RIVALS.
On an all-new episode of Ridiculousness Rob, Chanel, andSteelo warn people to watch their backs in ON YOUR 6, take ahit to the wallet from some TAB DESTROYERS, and deal with thegrowing GENERATION GAP.
This week features a one-on-one interview with KennethBranagh, writer, director, and producer of the film"Belfast." This week's panel discussion will include FrankBruni, professor of public policy at Duke University andauthor of "The Beauty of Dusk: On Vision Lost and Found";and Batya Ungar-Sargon, deputy opinion editor of Newsweek andauthor of "Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy."
Eve struggles to identify her lead in The Twelve: Villanellegets her mojo back -- she decides to be good by embracing whatshe's good at: killing; Carolyn discovers an old acquaintancein Cuba and decides to go rogue.
Will helps a patient with long-haul Covid symptoms. Vanessareflects on her dating life when she learns that a patient'sdaughter is having an arranged marriage. A new family is bornout of tragedy.