Against the wishes of powerful forces, a grieving wife peels back the sinister history of her neighborhood in an attempt to prove her innocence.
Joe performs surveillance on a potential problem, but suspects someone might be tailing him, too. Painful memories put Love on edge about the present.
Joe realizes Will Bettelheim isn’t all he’s cracked up to be. The fallout threatens to get in the way of his burgeoning connection with Love.
Joe wants to get away, but Forty insists they finish their script. As pressure mounts, Forty’s excessive coping devices make for a harrowing night.
Joe attempts to keep things platonic with Love and keep his nose out of Ellie’s business. But his instincts soon get the better of him.
As he tries to adapt to sharing Love with Forty, Joe is caught off guard by a group date — while his protectiveness of Ellie quickly escalates.
Joe has always been full of surprises, but Love has a few of her own. Is this the beginning of the end, or the end of the deceiving?
Love brings Joe to a wellness weekend, where he gets a good look at her family’s dynamic. But Forty’s surprise guest has him feeling anything but zen.
When Frankini uses a device to put a musical curse over Swellview, Kid Danger and Captain Man are forced to find a way to stop him. But when Captain Man…
Actors Melanie Field and Brendan Scannell of ”Heathers” square off.