Cryptic online messages torment Alma with memories she'd prefer to forget. A heartfelt conversation brings two friends closer.
At the hospital, Alma encounters a familiar face, who reveals something terrible. Nata stands her ground as Greta comes clean to David.
Alma and Berta devise a plan to expose the school's dark underside. Nata gains a fresh perspective, using it to her advantage.
As Alma grapples with disturbing flashbacks, Greta meets a captivating new acquaintance. Nata delves into her darker side.
At 17, Alma is going through a tough time. One day, she shocks her high school with a banner reporting a sexual predator within its walls.
The Nine Schools Competition has ended, and it is now the second semester. Ayako and Fumiya visit Tatsuya to deliver a letter they were entrusted directly from Maya. The letter was a request asking for Tatsuya's cooperation in capturing Gongjin Zhou. The Kurobas were also pursuing him but lost sight of him in the Kyoto area. It seems Gongjin Zhou has been receiving help from the Traditionalists, a faction of Ancient Magicians, in his escape. The Traditionalists and the Kudou Family have been in conflict with each other for many years. So, Tatsuya decides to reach out to Fujibayashi, Retsu Kudou's granddaughter, to ask for Retsu's cooperation in capturing Gongjin Zhou.
Takumi has no idea how to interact with Aoi after her outburst, and the Wakabayashi family have a falling-out.
Sophie visits a pawsome garden, Costa walks a tranquil nature trail, Josh plants edible perennials, Millie explores the Garden of St Erth, Jane shares her lovely courtyard garden, and we meet a passionate fungi photographer.
Former beauty queen Brenda Jiménez tries to clear her name on a gossip show, turning the case into an empowering odyssey in the wake of the harassment exercised by Prosecutor Villareal against her family, having imprisoned her husband despite a lack of evidence.
This week begins with fiery accusations, and when the Queens are tasked with transforming four sexy firefighters into hot pop stars, things really start to sizzle! Country music duo the Brothers Osborne join the judges panel and feel the heat.
Benito Castillo feels guilty for talking too much to the prosecutors. Drinking in a canteen, he ends up talking about all the dubious activities he saw during his time with Paco and Mario.
The Bulldogs face off against the Vaughan Canadesi and the dirty Sly Sylvestri.
It's Sara's first day at school, and she's bound to make a big impression—for better or worse. Meanwhile, Yuna adjusts to life at her new middle school.
It's now time for a one-on-one fight between Umemiya and Tomiyama. Tomiyama believed that by winning against Umemiya, he would obtain Furin High School, freedom, and a sense of fun that would rival no other.
The presence of Raphael continues to loom over our protagonists. When Chastille's life is endangered, Zagan offers her shelter. However, she quickly finds herself struggling to get used to life in the castle.
The protagonists mistakenly fall in love, leading to a domino-type situation filled with awkwardness and comic situations. A large inheritance, acquired through a special will condition, sparks a tragico-comic competition among contenders.
After the makeovers, the Queens kiki with their hunky firemen. Guest Judges John & T.J. Osborne visit, and T.J. discuss the struggle of being gay in country music. And as a bonus, Firefighter Bradley shares his own extra-special party skills.
Host Anthony Burke meets a King Islander returning home to one of Australia's most remote and weatherbeaten outposts to reclaim and restore a derelict farmhouse.
As her children compel her to contact the other potential fathers of her child, Morgane is called to a new investigation: Antoine Broussin, an 85-year-old crime novelist, is found dead in a secret room in his home. The investigation becomes complicated when Marie Besnard, an acquaintance from Morgane's time in prison, becomes the prime suspect.
When raging wildfires threaten to consume Elkhorn Ranch, Theodore Roosevelt’s men take quick action to avoid catastrophe, but many cattle perish in the flames. Backed into a financial corner, Roosevelt decides to sell some of his remaining stock to the town’s founder, the Marquis de Morés, before the fall roundup. When the Marquis attempts to take advantage of the situation by making a low offer on Roosevelt’s herd, a prideful Roosevelt walks away from the deal. Soon, other ranchers follow Roosevelt’s lead, and the Marquis retaliates by closing his businesses in town, igniting violence between the area’s ranchers and businessmen. To restore order, the town decides to form a cattlemen’s association. With the ranchers poised to vote for the association’s leader, Roosevelt must decide if he’s truly finished with politics.