The Gothenburg police close Oliver's case, blaming THE FACELESS for his death. But when a second mysterious death occurs, Isabelle starts to suspect that s omething more sinister is at play. Finding abnormalities in the evidence, she traces it back and wonders if the truth is in fact connected to the founders of the town and Concordia's origins.
Oliver Miller is revealed to be more than a lonely analyst; he's been leaking private data from Concordia to THE FACELESS, an anti surveillance group. The suspicion arises that the group might still be inside the system. Now, a desperate race against time begins to patch the hack and stop the Faceless before Concordia's hard earned success unravels.
In the absolutely stunning series finale, the lovers and liars' identities are revealed and things get messy. Meanwhile, the boys regret their untimely decisions and one woman makes the most dramatic choice in the history of Lovers and Liars.
Things get sexy and dangerous between the women and the men; Nikki Glaser makes an appearance; a woman becomes scorned.
Forced to share the men with their competition on group dates, tensions between the ladies reach an all-time high! Nikki Glaser surprises with a riveting performance. Tough choices are made and the men shock everyone with their final eliminations.
Patti gives a single divorced dad of three the tools to land the relationship he has always wanted.
An aerospace engineer shows off his out-of-the-world vocal chops.
Wrexham's global impact can be felt as far away as Patagonia and The Gambia but the team can't seem to win away from the Racecourse.
Toad struggles to find a gift fit for a fancy box. Frog gives Toad the courage to go sledding.
Frog reassures a swimsuit-shy Toad that he doesn’t look funny at all. Frog and Toad secretly plan to surprise each other.
Toad feels left out when Frog gives all his attention to his amazing, most perfect stick. Frog helps Toad tidy up.
As the final weekend of the summer arrives, the housemates throw a doomsday-themed party. Ciara wonders if West is capable of commitment. Lindsay and Carl reach a breaking point.
A giant ship appeared in Tokyo, and three years have passed. The daily routine seemed to have ended, and the world appeared to be on the brink of destruction. However, the ship did nothing, and life continued as usual.
Wildfires threaten the Seattle region, leading to a flood of patients and emergency procedures. The doctors juggle overcapacity in the ER, complex surgeries and personal stress. Meanwhile, Meredith makes a rash decision that can't be undone.
Eddie Jackson gives software consultant and home cook Tommy Ranucci the chance to face off against his childhood hero, Chef Andrew Zimmern. After they duke it out with wild grains, only one vote from a panel of New York City judges will decide if Tommy goes home with the $5,000 prize.
A chaotic confrontation leads to a change of plans. Huey and Bobby's differences come to light. Agent Clark pulls out all the stops.
Following the devastating fire at the Nash home, Bobby's fate remains uncertain, while Athena embarks on a mission to uncover the truth. Meanwhile, Hen and Karen engage in a heated custody battle, while Christopher grapples with forgiving Eddie.
As Station 19 continues to battle an existential wildfire, the team grapples with the possibility of a future that will be changed forever.
Britain's best (and worst) variety acts compete to win a spot at the Royal Variety Show.
Alex Polizzi is back on the Kent coast to revisit the Westward Ho! in Folkestone, where five years ago she came to the rescue of hotelier Jon. He was struggling with terrible reviews and plummeting profits while trying to keep his budget hotel open. Has the seaside residence turned the tide?