A brewing storm fuels a series of startling transformations. Elsewhere, the spark of rebellion still burns.
A freak blizzard buries Rettoran in snow and delays the start of classes, so Kurumi and friends go out to play on the frozen lake. When they decide to build a sauna, Kurumi finds a massive stone that may be more than it seems.
Tokiwa takes a walk with a non-cross-dressing Suo. Meanwhile, Asagi is alone with Fuji at the Bar Rose.
Everyone has a breaking point, and Bell is approaching his limit. He has two choices left: he can either give in and accept Freya’s affections, or forge ahead as his true self.
Tensions flare up in Xenovia and their neighboring state of Parma as Kunai and gang continue their exploration of Beastkin territory.
Waack Girls meet for the first time. They don’t get along. Lopa finds a way to generate income. Anumita’s coach gives her a warning. L.P. makes her client very happy. Ishani and Lopa despair of ever getting the group off the ground. Lopa finds a way to unite the girls, but it doesn’t quite work out as she planned.
The girls get better at waacking. Dadu has a meltdown. L.P. is behind on her rent. Lopa sweet talks her childhood friend into hiring the Waack Girls. Ishani is against this gig but the others are swayed by the money on offer. At the gig, the girls are finally united, but in an unexpected way, and Lopa finds herself outside their magic circle.
Ishani fantasizes about dancing in public. Her theatre legend grandfather Dadu brings her back to earth. Manik convinces her not to hide her talent. Ishani reluctantly takes part in her college talent hunt. When Lopa sees Ishani dance, she is smitten and determinedly stalks her.
Ishani, Manik and Lopa figure out how they are going to find dancers for their group. Ishani’s uncles, who have their eyes on the house, make their first unwanted appearance. Tess’ mother Abby brings a surprise home. Ishani, Manik, and Lopa hold auditions and shortlist the dancers.
Ishani’s hookstep goes viral. The Waack Girls are famous. Bollywood and Mumbai come calling. Something is gained, something is lost.
Abby gets a gold standard tip. Distraught, Tess breaks down and confides in Manik. Lopa visits Diya to try and get the money they are owed. The girls pool their resources and decide on a plan to finance their music video. Manik and Ishani reconcile. Ishani’s past is revealed.
Abby does a noble deed. The Waack Girls are back in business. Ishani’s uncle's scheme with Lopa’s father. Lopa recruits a film student Aruna to shoot the music video. L.P. kicked out by her landlord, moves in with Ishani. Abby takes care of Dadu while the girls shoot their video all over the city. They upload it and wait….
Anumita shatters her father’s dreams. Lopa figures out her father’s nefarious plan and secretly foils it. The girls rally behind Dadu in court against the machinations of Ishani’s greedy uncles. Ishani’s feelings for Lopa undergo a sea change. The girls ride the celebrity wave and decide to make a music video.
Lopa’s father threatens her. Ishani loses her job. Tess and Manik go on their first date. Michke scares away a suitor. The girls take part in their first waacking battle in an underground warehouse where they catch a celebrity’s eye. Anumita finds herself in trouble.
The appearance of a mysterious little boy interrupts the quiet, predictable life shared by an artist with autism and his caring older brother.
Goku and his companions continue their journey. But the Gendarmerie appear and bar their way again, perhaps due to them knowing the location of the Magic Collar around Panzy's neck. Can the bond with her friends save Panzy from peril?!
The crew of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance race against time to save lives across the UK's biggest county. From locals hurt at work, to high-speed crashes, access the lives of the medics and pilots and their high adrenaline world.
As the world's largest exporter of corn and soy, Brazil is an agricultural powerhouse, yet just one per cent of the population owns almost half the land. The uneven distribution of land is felt hardest by the country's working poor, and despite its natural riches, over a quarter of Brazil's households are considered food insecure. In a nation with a history of land disputes turning deadly, reporter Symeon Brown tracks down communist activists who are taking land from the rich to give to the poor as well as a landowner and founding member of a movement intent on defending private property