A mafia crew with insider knowledge attempts a very lucrative airline heist at JFK International Airport; made famous by the film Goodfellas, its aftermath saw those associated with the crime disappearing and dying.
Confidence grows when irrefutable, scientific evidence reports the Fellowship is closer than ever to the gold.
After a group of Navajo friends are arrested for protesting the local Uranium mine, they come up with a plan to try and shut it down for good.
After the Guys Night blowout, the divide between Teresa, Joe and Melissa is at a standstill. Frankie hits Dolores with hard questions about their shifting family dynamic. Rachel and Jenn Fessler spill the tea on Jennifer Aydin. Melissa gets emotional after hearing Teresa and Louie's speech about "chosen family," realizing that as strong as she tries to be, she has her own breaking points with this family.
The team investigates a bomb threat on a plane flying from New York to Athens that is forced to land in Morocco.
Something fried in the appetizer basket is a bit of a head-scratcher for the chefs, and the competitive fire is strong in the entrée round as they pull some curious fusion tacos from the basket and hustle to put together plates.
Gavin leads his family toward a new way home, but each step inches everyone closer toward his devastating vision of Eve's death. Levi, ostracized from the others, is given a chance at redemption when an old foe proposes a deal.
Mary and John's tense discussion is interrupted when Carlos and Latika arrive to discuss a mystery involving a creepy clown. Meanwhile, Ada makes an interesting discovery.
A group of employees have written an open letter voicing their concern about the company's lack of a pro-abortion policy, including the issues of the company currently providing donations to politicians with anti-abortion sentiments, the signatories who see a women's right to choose being equivalent to women's equal participation in society, and what supports the company would provide for employees choosing to have an abortion. While Katherine believes she's as enlightened if not more so about women's issues in general being a woman of an age where she can at least ...
The team investigates an ex-Marine who has gone rogue after a federal corrections officer is shot.
Jazz heads back to Cambridge and comes face-to-face with her newest crush: a woman. Before the sophomore gets too settled, Harvard shares news of a disturbing death threat that complicates a transgender awareness event Jazz is eager to put on.
A blood moon brings out some of the weirdest cases New York has to offer along with a surprise visitor; Abby's mom, who's carrying some secrets; Gurgs suspects Dan knows more than he's letting on; Olivia and Neil stumble on the truth.
Owen reveals to the 126 he has been working with the FBI to help bring down a domestic terrorist group with his motorcycle gang. Then the 126 respond to a bomb threat at the State Capitol and put a stop to the terrorist deadly plans.
Will finds out there's more to a case that touches close to home than initially appears. Similarly, Angie and Ormewood discover several further tricks under a dead magician's sleeve throughout their investigation.
When a rising star triathlete is found brutally murdered, the team chases after one of her teammates and his girlfriend; Remy reconnects with a true crime show producer from his past.
Now that Elijah and Abril have become allies, the team must rely on Monica, Elijah's lawyer, to uncover their plans. Meanwhile, Officers Nolan and Juarez reopen her sister's case and discover a discrepancy that leads them on a new trail.
Mark tries to win back Fox during a school trip; Pop uses the trip to revisit his past life as a bootlegger with Al Capone.