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- A retiring assassin suddenly finds himself on the receiving end of a hit, contracted by none other than his own employer seeking to cash in on the pensions of aging employees.
- Set in 1998, this origin story explores the secrets of the mysterious Spencer Mansion and the ill-fated Raccoon City.
- Bodies are turning up around the city, each having met a uniquely gruesome demise. As the investigation proceeds, evidence points to one suspect: John Kramer, the man known as Jigsaw, who has been dead for over 10 years.
- Alice returns to where the nightmare began: The Hive in Raccoon City, where the Umbrella Corporation is gathering its forces for a final strike against the only remaining survivors of the apocalypse.
- A criminal mastermind unleashes a twisted form of justice in Spiral, the terrifying new chapter from the book of Saw.
- A struggling mother of three forms an unexpected bond with the night nanny hired to help with her newborn baby.
- A teenage runaway takes part in a sleep study that becomes a nightmarish descent into the depths of her mind and a frightening examination of the power of dreams.
- When a priceless relic is stolen, Queen Margaret and Princess Stacy enlist the help of Margaret's cousin Fiona teams with a man from her past to retrieve it, with romance and resulting in a very unexpected switch.
- When Duchess Margaret unexpectedly inherits the throne to Montenaro and hits a rough patch with Kevin, it's up to her double Stacy to save the day before a new lookalike, party girl Fiona foils their plans.
- A family in emotional turmoil is taken by surprise in this quirky adventure where an eccentric 8-year-old American boy, Wes, has an existential epiphany - He believes that he is in fact a Mongolian goat herder.
- Janie returns to her hometown of Woodland Falls when her great-uncle passes away, and she discovers that he has surprised her with a special gift: the family homestead, her childhood home.
- Cora does everything to bring together Holly, a salesclerk who dreams of performing on Broadway, and Jason, a jingle writer and single father, for the town's holiday concert.
- Stevie is nowhere to be found on opening night for Cabaret. David attempts to make a big announcement.
- David scouts a potential wedding venue, while Johnny and Moira have a romantic picnic by the creek.
- David is embarrassed by a childhood issue that resurfaces, and only spirals further when Patrick is so understanding; Johnny, Stevie and Roland attend a viewing for a nearby motel; Alexis helps Moira join social media.
- Johnny and Moira endeavor to secure an investor for a new motel while, Alexis and Ted struggle with long distance.
- Moira shares the newly released Crows movie trailer with the Jazzagals. Johnny and Roland find a suspicious bag of money at the new motel.
- Alexis plans a local premiere for the "Crows" movie, and Moira makes a big splash on the red carpet; David tends to Patrick after his wisdom teeth removal.
- Alexis and Moira deal with the aftermath of a viral video, while Johnny helps Bob get back out in the dating world.
- Moira and David sample wine at Herb Ertlinger's vineyard, while Johnny attempts to have "the talk" with Patrick.
- Johnny and Moira spend a night at the presidential suite in the new motel, while Alexis receives a surprise visitor.
- Johnny becomes overly involved in Alexis's romantic life, while Moira offends the townspeople in an interview with People magazine.
- Moira's former "Sunrise Bay" producers show up with big news while Alexis binge-watches old episodes of the soap.
- The Roses attend the "Escape Room" portion of David and Patrick's Bachelor Party, but their participation wanes the more their personal dilemmas come to a head.
- Johnny, Stevie and Roland head to New York for their pitch meeting, and the family anxiously awaits their return.
- Moira receives some unexpected news, and David makes a tough decision about where he wants to live.
- David stresses out over the rain on his wedding day, but his family makes it right.
- Explore this intimate and inspiring story of a long-shot outsider who beat the odds against him again and again and never looked back in his quest to better the lives of millions. Jimmy Carter's journey from poor, rural peanut farmer to become the 39th president of the United States will be revealed to be a story of faith, determination and humanity.
- "Bachelor in Paradise Canada" returns in a new and exclusive location, bringing together sexy singles from the "Bachelor Universe" and beyond for the adventure of a lifetime.
- In the restaurant's ladies' room, Mitzi proceeds to tell Jamie the story of the death of her longtime "best friend", her pig, the story which includes the new wrinkle that the pig spoke to her before he died. Meanwhile out in the dining booth, Bondurant tells William that he is in love... not with Mitzi, but with Jamie, this news which is passed along to both Mitzi and Jamie when they emerge from the ladies' room. The one person seemingly nonplussed by the news is Mitzi. In private, she later divulges to Jamie the reason partly for her reaction is a secret that she has been keeping, that secret which she has not yet told Bondurant and which she probably will not tell him based on her belief that he has been accepted into Julliard. Bondurant has told another story to William about Julliard, which leads to them breaking into Massey Hall for some emotional comfort. With Mitzi and Jamie alone at the apartment while the boys are off at the theater, Mitzi concludes the story of her pig, the punchline which has more of an emotional resonance based on the events of the evening.
- Mitzi, Jamie, Bondurant and William meet nine year old brother and sister Gogol and Margaret Atwood, who have just been abandoned by their parents who left them $65 for care and feeding. The reason for Gogol and Margaret's abandonment: they are "day kids", who will age a lifetime in twenty-four hours. Beyond the rapid aging, day kids also have extraordinary intuition. Although the four do not come to any conclusion in their discussions about what to do about Gogol and Margaret, they can't help but be ensconced in their lives, trying to make their one day as special as possible by indulging their often strange requests, or die trying. As Gogol and Margaret experience exhilaration and heartbreak, Mitzi, Jamie, Bondurant and William may come to some conclusions about their own lives, some of those conclusions which may have to be pointed out to them by wiser older people that have experienced a lifetime in one day.
- Bondurant has checked himself into the hospital as he has lost what he calls his "blow" - his ability to produce air to blow into his trumpet - especially problematic as he has an audition in six hours. The hospital doctors diagnose it all as psychosomatic. Regardless, the person he calls for support to come to the hospital is Jamie. Although his friends know what Bondurant's issues are, he has to come to the realization himself. With the advice given to him by Dr. Little "Jr.", Bondurant may come to some other realizations about his current life. Meanwhile, William and Mitzi are together at the diner when William has to deal with what is only the latest crisis in his mother's therapy-filled life. With Jamie and Bondurant elsewhere, William and Mitzi are able to discuss their respective girlfriend and boyfriend cheating on them with each other. While William tries to explain to Mitzi why he is feeling the way he is feeling about the matter, the obvious issue of whether they should have sex together, in part as revenge, arises. In her marijuana induced high, Mitzi receives another message from the now deceased Albert the pig on the subject, which may be a little more accurate about the situation than Albert's last message to her.
- Mitzi and Bondurant, and Jamie and William, as couples, are both spending the evening in at the girls' apartment having sex. Bondurant comes to the realization that despite the sex still being good, that something is not quite meshing between him and Mitzi, the most obvious manifestation to him being that they are no longer climaxing at exactly the same time, which they always did in previous sexual encounters together. Without telling the other, each deep down believes the problem may be the secret they are keeping from the other. After what William believes was another in their amazing sexual encounters together, Jamie finally divulges to him that she has never yet reached orgasm with him, despite she not seeing it as being a problem as she still enjoys their sexual encounters. After relaying a story to him about what the issue may be, Jamie ultimately takes control of the situation to her benefit. William may be a bit more of an active participant in the mental side of getting her off than she realizes.
- It's the Thanksgiving weekend. Mitzi and Bondurant are spending the weekend at Bondurant's father's cabin in rural Manitoba. Mitzi hearing some strange noises outside leads to Bondurant confessing to her some information about both his parents, previous information that he had passed along about them not being totally truthful. With this information in hand, Mitzi and Bondurant may eventually learn that there is perhaps a bigger picture to why they are back in Manitoba at this time. Meanwhile, Jamie leads William on a mysterious physical journey to what is a special event being held in his honor for those largely in literati to praise his book. Largely in speaking to another event guest named Roman Roman and watching William objectively from afar, Jamie may get a better perspective of the state of their relationship in the process.
- While Jamie and William are out for a romantic stroll, Jamie as opposed to William is captivated by the full moon. The moon becomes a focal point for the evening as arriving at the diner, they find that it is empty as everyone has made their way to the observatory, to where they have all been drawn. When Jamie and William arrive at the observatory, they find the reason for the gathering is so that the collective can destroy the moon for metaphysical purposes. William has to tell Bondurant about the act because of a specific connection the moon has to his trumpet playing about which only William knows among their group. This evening, Bondurant has a gig, with not only Mitzi there for support, but the spirit of Roy Eldridge aka "Little Jazz" in the audience, LJ who he needs to impress. With all these events occurring, both Jamie and William, and Mitzi and Bondurant are compelled to discuss the state of their respective relationships, which may or may not be reaching their natural conclusions based on revelations, and all affected by the power of the moon.
- Bondurant rushes into the diner - where Jamie now works following her journey of relationship self-discovery about what she believes William thinks about her - to confront William upon Mitzi's chemical-induced confession that she and William recently had sex with each other. Bondurant does not know, however, that Mitzi and William's sexual encounter was largely revenge sex on their mistaken belief that Bondurant and Jamie recently had sex with each other, which Mitzi now knows did not happen, but which she has failed to tell William. In the mêlée, the truth of Bondurant and Jamie's sexual history is revealed. Other truths come to light, including with relation to Jamie and William's book, and about Mitzi's pregnancy and abortion, which leads not only to the question if either couple's relationship can survive, but whether the friendship between the four can survive. William in particular asks his father for advice on the matter, Mr. Wilson's extreme response which is solely meant to demonstrate a point, but which William may see in a different light.
- It's been three weeks since the revelations surfaced that strained Mitzi, Jamie, Bondurant and William's collective friendship. Each of the four sees his and her own life in a clearer sense, each message about their life delivered in a different way. Bondurant receives an "official" perspective on his trumpet playing, which isn't quite from the source he believes. Jamie, who has been dating Roman Roman, sees her life in his sculpture. While William tries to write a letter to Jamie expressing what he believes to be his true feelings while contemplating suicide using one of the dueling pistols given to him by his father, William is shocked into the reality of the situation. And Mitzi sees karma in a milkshake. With these situations at the forefront of their individual thoughts, the four may converge again for good or bad as Mitzi goes into labor.
- Johnny searches for a new purpose; Moira faces the realities of politics.
- David and Stevie try to come to terms with their new relationship; Alexis and Moira plan a mother/daughter lunch.
- Johnny and Moira try to get a deal on a used car; David helps Stevie put her great aunt to rest.
- Johnny and Moira worry about the future of the motel; David panics at the thought of retaking his driving test.
- Johnny puts the motel in jeopardy when he rents rooms to a dubious enterprise; David helps Moira with a film audition.
- Johnny and Stevie pitch a deal to a nearby golf course; Moira tries to get out of Twyla's murder mystery party.
- David comes up with a new business venture; Alexis adjusts to her first day of school.
- David meets a new friend while setting up his business, Johnny defends Alexis's schoolwork, and Moira deals with a difficult guest at the motel.
- Moira and Roland find themselves in a compromising situation. Alexis drives a wedge between David and Patrick.
- David's ex comes to town to do a photoshoot for Moira; Johnny and Roland think Bob is cheating at poker.
- Johnny tries to stop the spread of lice; Moira tries to get out of having a garden named after her.
- Moira feels responsible for a hotel guests death; David and Patrick make their romance official.
- Johnny and Moira look for a location for the family portrait; David hosts a soft launch for the new store.