Everything changes in Year 9. It's full of hormonal 13-year-olds and is a critical academic turning point as the students choose their options for GCSE. It's a year when Thornhill's students, hopefully, do some dramatic growing up but it's also the year with the worst behaviour record in the school. Tasked with guiding his students through a perfect storm of adolescent pressures is Head of Year Mr Moses: an unlikely pacifier of teenage angst. His job, as a pastoral leader, is to keep every Year 9 student on the straight and narrow. This year, one student proves particularly testing and strikes a chord with Mr Moses. Meanwhile, not all is complete in the Head of Year's own life: Mr Moses is looking for love.
A musically-talented teenager returns to her native Buenos Aires after living in Europe.
In the Season 3 premiere, the wardens search under the ice of a frozen lake for the victims of a snowmobile accident; and the spring thaw comes with encounters with skunks and bears.
The Airport Services Manager deals with passengers getting connections to Australia. They must depart on time, or the flights cannot land.
Julia discovers that she has a lot in common with a school parent volunteer; Hank visits unexpectedly and shares advice with Sarah; Zeek doesn't want to talk about the future.
The kids go on a dragon survival-training mission to Dragon Island, where they encounter Dagur, the Berserker Chief, who has become obsessed with hunting the Night Fury.
Bess and family support Team Wheeler at the drag racing championships. Bess tries to solve engine problems, however the aftermath is filled with fury. Will they sever ties?
Richard France sets out to make Gavin more approachable, a two-hit strategy involving a hoodie and the removal of the manager's office door. Is this the last straw for Gavin?
When the entire gang competes in a scavenger hunt designed by Raj, it brings out the best - and worst - in everyone.
Follows at-risk youths in prison intervention programs, revisiting them a month later to gauge program impact after confronting realities of incarceration.
It's now 1966, three years after Prem and Kamini's arrival, and they have become very much a part of the Trefelin community. But their lives and those of everyone in the village are about to change when its highflying 'prodigal sons' Basil and Robert Thomas, return to bring a first real taste of the swinging 60s. Prem, Emlyn and Owen are trapped underground - but no one on the surface knows they're in trouble. Basil's continuing drive to recruit buyers is reaping great rewards; most of the village have now signed up to the new town, while his brother Robert takes advantage of Emlyn's absence by attempting to seduce Megan. When it's revealed the mine collapse was no accident, revolutionaries Aled and Daf are prime suspects. Prem's investigations soon reveal Robert has a dark past whilst, with Dan's help, Kamini uncovers the real story behind the new town and Basil is forced to reveal his true ambitions.
Veronica and Roxie fight their would-be-assassins as they become the reluctant protectors of Tyler -and uncover the secret as to why the young boy is in such high demand. In the meantime, Barry is double crossed by Mother and moves up his prison escape plans to settle the score.
Preservation techniques that play an important role in Southern culture are discussed, including drying, salt-curing, canning and fermentation.
Barry Madden escapes from prison to help re-capture his son Tyler who is the key to accessing the embezzled funds from Barry’s lucrative and illegal ponzi scheme. As Mother’s hit squad close in on them, Veronica and Roxie have no choice but to team up with Agent Barnes to keep Tyler safe.
After Tyler is captured by crime boss Mother, Veronica, Roxie, and FBI agent Barnes fight to reunite the young boy with his mother, Eileen. In a classic bait-and-switch, they lure Barry into a trap and force him to make a deal with Mother that will hopefully ensure Tyler’s safe return.
A documentary about Jimmy called "Diary of a Dirty Snitch" airs on TV. The Falcones are portrayed as self-serving scumbags.
Charlie is forced to hire a new psychologist to replace Kate in his sex study; Jennifer and Lacey trick Sean.
The Covert Investigations Unit takes on its first case: a murderous drug kingpin.
As the Prom approaches, the race for Prom Queen brings out the best and the worst in candidates Tina and Kitty. Meanwhile, Sam tries to make a connection with a new school nurse, an increasingly discouraged Rachel waits for word on her Funny Girl callback, and Santana makes a new friend at work.