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- A massive blackout leaves Jason and Maggie unable to settle an argument without the aid of the Internet. Mark has to race against time to save six months worth of thawing frozen food, and win back over the neighbors who have turned against him.
- The Animorphs decide that they've earned a break and plan to go to the spring dance. Cassie tries to urge Jake to help her stop a cosmetics factory's experiments with animals, but it ends up being a disaster. After the remaining Animorphs come to the rescue, Marco is caught on tape demorphing.
- Fred and his radio show are hosting a car giveaway contest, the winner being the person who can keep his/her hands on the car the longest. Sarah thinks the contest will be a good opportunity for her and Yasir to spend some quality time together, since Yasir has been busy with work of late. Yasir, on the other hand, sees other things more important than participating in the contest, and by association - in Sarah's mind - spending time with her. The contest gives Amaar the idea that a fund raiser - a 30-hour famine - is a good and quick way to raise the rent for the mosque, as Reverend Thorne won't give them an extension. The Reverend makes an underhanded measure to ensure the fund raiser is a failure. Amaar has to devise a way to combat Reverend Thorne's tactic.
- Rayyan and the other Muslim women in Mercy are figuratively and literally letting their hair down in Rayyan's hijab-less bridal shower. But things at the party don't go quite the way Rayyan was hoping when a man - the pizza delivery guy - infiltrates the festivities, with the unexpected consequence of Rayyan getting locked out of her own party and out of the house without her hijab, and with her arms and legs exposed. Rayyan's problem gives Sarah renewed purpose in life. Amaar is also having his bachelor party, which is planned by his best man. Despite both Nate and Thorne hoping they are the party planner (meaning that they would be named best man), the job falls to Reverend Magee, returned from his posting in Nunavut especially for the wedding. Duncan plans the perfect mix of fun and decorum suitable for a Muslim shindig, but Thorne, still reeling from not being chosen Amaar's best man and still needing to show anyone up that bests him, does whatever he can to hijack the party from under Duncan's plans. Thorne chooses an unusual activity, but Amaar uses it in an effort to build bridges between Duncan and Thorne.
- 2007–201222mTV-PG5.7 (22)TV EpisodeBoth Amaar and Reverend Thorne want to mount some sort of advertising campaign to attract new people to the mosque and church respectively. With some extra time on her hands, Sarah, who does public relations work for a living, volunteers to help whomever wants. Since Reverend Thorne asks her first, she decides to help him instead of Amaar, despite the fact that she is a Muslim herself. As she goes through this process with Reverend Thorne to great success, Sarah has to reconcile the "PR whiz" side of herself with the "Muslim" side of herself. One step to accomplish that is to convince Reverend Thorne to erect a new sign for the mosque in front of the church, to which he agrees. The actual sign, however, is not quite what Amaar would have had in mind. Sarah and Amaar have to come up with a plan to get Reverend Thorne to remove the sign, as he won't do so on his own. Meanwhile, Layla is still living with Rayyan. Baber wants her to move home. Rayyan wants her to move home. But Layla is content where she is. The only way Layla may consider moving back with Baber is if he apologizes to her, which may be impossible as he's just terrible at apologizing to anyone. Baber and Rayyan have to get the help of a true schemer in the form of Yasir to help. But perhaps a little honesty might go much further in accomplishing their mission.
- 2007–201222mTV-PG5.8 (27)TV EpisodeRayyan and J.J.'s wedding day has arrived. More issues have arisen this day beyond the previous problems of J.J.'s parents impending divorce, as well as the mosque being fumigated - leaving nowhere to hold the wedding. Noora, who was in charge of picking up Rayyan's wedding dress, has other things on her mind. Although Amaar is able to find an alternative location for the wedding, it happens to be the Prairie Dog Lodge, which is filled with iconic images offensive to the Muslim culture. And Fred has ulterior motives in offering the lodge in the first place. Will everything turn out well for Rayyan and J.J. by the end of the day?
- 2007–201222mTV-PG5.8 (26)TV EpisodeAmaar is having yet another issue with Reverend Thorne. Thorne tricked Amaar into improvising a sermon, while Thorne used the one that Amaar was originally going to deliver. Not only does Amaar's improvisation bomb while Reverend Thorne's sermon receives much praise, Thorne's sermon is reprinted in the newspaper crediting Thorne for the inspirational words. Amaar devises a plan to get back at Thorne by purposely writing a bad sermon for Thorne to steal, but will Thorne take the bait? Meanwhile, Rayyan figures that with the house that Yasir and Sarah bought as a wedding gift for her and J.J. sitting empty, it is time for her to move out on her own. But Yasir, not wanting his daughter to move out until she is married, decides to sell the house from under her. Although Rayyan can no longer move into that house, this move by Yasir may place a permanent wedge between father and daughter.
- Rayyan is relishing the fact of living on her own, if only her parents would leave her alone. Yasir and Sarah, with a key to her house to be used only for emergencies, have been over every day since Rayyan moved out and have even let themselves into the house using that key. Sarah and Yasir, wanting to respect Rayyan's adult wants, propose not to visit for one week uninvited or else they will give back the key. Yasir and Sarah try their best at respecting Rayyan's wishes, but one thing or another always brings them back to her house. Not wanting Rayyan to take away they key, they continually need to break into the house without her knowledge. Meanwhile, others, in Yasir and Sarah's supposed absence, have been coming over to visit Rayyan, despite the fact that she sometimes wants some time alone. Two of her visitors are Amaar and their chaperon Reverend Thorne, who agrees to this role if only as a ruse to continue his hard conversion sell of anyone non-Anglican to his church. And Rayyan's next door neighbor Fred, hearing prowlers (who in reality are Yasir and Sarah) forms a mob watch of the Prairie Dogs to protect the neighborhood.
- Self-absorbed self-help guru Dr. Lois Kettlebaum is passing through Mercy on her way to Regina for a book signing. Her stay in Mercy is a little longer than she expected as her beloved pet dog Fluffy escapes. As her harried chauffeur looks for Fluffy, Dr. Kettlebaum in private is an emotional wreck over Fluffy, while her public persona doles out advice to the many in Mercy who seek it. Sarah doesn't like what she hears, and Baber has a connection of another kind with Dr. Kettlebaum. Meanwhile, Amaar inadvertently opens a letter addressed to Reverend Thorne, the letter which divulges some very personal information. Amaar and Rayyan try to decide how best to get the letter back to the reverend without his knowledge while discussing what to do with the new found information. And Yousef learns his second English word.
- Amaar makes an off the cuff comment to Rayyan that he's not sure if he wants to have children. Rayyan is initially shocked and tries to hide the fact that she does want children. Based on a comment by Sarah, Rayyan believes Amaar will change his mind if only he had time to spend with a baby. So on a date with Amaar to watch a movie at home, Rayyan decides to combine it with a babysitting stint for a friend. The evening of babysitting has an unexpected result. Meanwhile, Reverend Thorne is still trying to find some way to get back into the good graces of the town. He thinks that befriending Amaar, a popular guy, will do the trick. But Amaar will have nothing to do with the reverend. Sarah, who the mayor considers a good friend adviser, gives some pointers to Reverend Thorne in befriending Amaar. But in trying to be Amaar's friend, the reverend has a mishap that takes its toll on Leslie, probably Reverend Thorne's best friend, on who Sarah is required to perform some major surgery.
- 2007–201223mTV-PG6.0 (23)TV EpisodeYasir is back in town, as are Amaar's parents, for Amaar and Rayyan's wedding. Things have changed in Mercy since Yasir left, and he's feeling a little obsolete. Meanwhile, Amaar and Rayyan have decided that Amaar will speak to Yasir and Rayyan will speak to Sarah about their decision to move to Montréal. But each time Amaar and Rayyan get close to telling Yasir and Sarah respectively, something stops them. They feel that they need to tell Yasir and Sarah before the wedding, but time is quickly running out.
- Rocko needs a new lung - chain smoking has really gotten to him. Bill goes on a game show to raise enough money to buy a lung for Rocko on the black market.
- 2007–201222mTV-PG6.1 (27)TV EpisodeAfter being complimented on her ability to make small talk, Sarah begins to over-think her small talk resulting in her small talk truly becomes just that: small. Meanwhile, under pressure from Faisal and after seeing Layla talk to a boy at the mosque, Baber makes a recommendation to Amaar that the women be made to use a different entrance to the mosque from the men. The men would use the front door and the women would use the back door. The women do not like this change, especially since the back door is currently solely used as the door to the garbage area. Amaar, using reverse psychology, lets Baber implement this plan thinking that he will do the exact opposite. But waiting for Baber to change his mind may be inconsequential if there are no women attending the mosque.
- 2007–201222mTV-146.2 (25)TV EpisodeYasir decides to join the Prairie Dog Lodge, a men's group based around hunting. Amaar and Baber can't understand his rationale for joining as Islam frowns upon killing. But Yasir sees dollar signs from joining from all the networking he can do to drum up clients for his construction business. But he has to get accepted first, no easy task as the lodge chief is Fred, who is suspicious of Muslims. But Fred also has ulterior motives in accepting Yasir as the lodge itself is in need of major repairs, and none of the existing members have the expertise to do the work. Once a member, will Yasir and his new lodge brothers be able to live in harmony, especially when Yasir is required to go on a hunting trip. Meanwhile, Rayyan is disappointed when - purely hypothetically - Sarah would not choose her to be her partner in a reality travel game show. Although Sarah does not use the word, others all have the same sentiment in not choosing Rayyan: she's too bossy. Rayyan tries to curb her bossiness to show her mother that they would make a good reality game show team.
- 2007–201223mTV-PG6.2 (20)TV EpisodeAmaar and Rayyan learn that Thorne has been lying about being busy at work and about his whereabouts. In reality he's been hanging out at the library as he's attracted to Rose, but he's lost his nerve to ask her out. When Amaar and Rayyan learn what's going on, Amaar wants Thorne to follow his heart, whereas Rayyan feels the need to meddle. At first Rayyan thinks that the more experienced Thorne should leave the innocent Rose alone. By the time that Rayyan learns that Rose is attracted to Thorne, she has to convince Thorne to ask her out. Will Rayyan's meddling eventually get the two lonely souls together? Meanwhile, the health inspector shuts down Fatima's for more than health violations, but there are a couple of construction related issues she has to fix before she can reopen. Sarah sees that the job will be an easy one, but Fatima is reluctant to hire a friend. Fatima and Sarah to come to an understanding about the work, but that understanding may not truly be understood by both parties.
- 2007–201222mTV-PG6.3 (25)TV EpisodeBaber is acting as Imam after the Board fired Amaar. While Amaar communes with nature in a tent on Joe's property and prays to figure out what he will do with his life, Sarah and Rayyan add more than their two cents worth in letting Amaar know what he should do. Amaar's prayers may be a direct answer in what will happen with his future, which he wants still to be in Mercy. Meanwhile, Reverend Thorne's plan is to make Baber and the mosque seem so conservative and extremist in the eyes of his Christian congregation that they demand the mosque vacate the church. Conservative Baber does decide to join forces with an even more fundamental faction of the Islamic faith that currently does not belong to the mosque. The question becomes who wants to associate with this new view of the Mercy Mosque, those who's which include the Christian congregation.
- 2007–201223mTV-PG6.3 (20)TV EpisodeThorne has stress related insomnia. The prescription from Dr. Hamoudi is "relaxation". As such, Rayyan suggests to Amaar that he hang out more with Thorne to reduce the stress in Thorne's life. Amaar reluctantly agrees as although he is still staying with Thorne, he still doesn't truly trust him. But the two really do start to bond to the detriment of Amaar and Rayyan's relationship. Meanwhile, Ann's popularity with the Muslim demographic is dropping. So when she accidentally spills some paint on a rug in the mosque in the shape of a cross while helping Sarah, and after Baber, Faisal and some of the other conservative Muslims find the stained carpet believing it's a hate crime, Ann refuses to confess believing such a confession to be political suicide. But when that incident spirals into an all out war of the conservative Muslims versus the conservative Anglicans, new buddies Thorne and Amaar may prove that cooperation is the key to finding the culprit... or is it?
- Sarah's in trouble when a plan to cancel "Wheat Week" backfires.
- Advice is running rampant in Mercy. Amaar feels he's getting too much advice from Reverend Magee and wants to break off his dependency. Many in town, including Sarah, Yasir and Fatima, start getting Muslim approved financial advice from economist Baber. It's not so much the advice to which they're looking to Baber for but solely for Baber to put together an investment portfolio that is making money without all the financial "gobbledy-gook" as Sarah calls it. And Rayyan, J.J. and Amaar are looking for advice on what to do with a certain gift. From J.J.'s cousin, it was a wedding gift to Rayyan and J.J., who inadvertently gave it to Amaar. All three want it but none of the three can figure out what it is even after opening the gift. Their solution?: whoever can figure out what the contraption is used for gets to keep the gift.
- After an off the cuff comment by Amaar, Nate prints in the newspaper that Amaar is going to lead the fund-raising drive to save the Mercy Arena from ruin. Although Amaar wants the arena to be saved, he doesn't want to lead the drive. But forced to do so, Amaar, after reading about it, thinks that the $100,000 money that comes with being named the town to host Kraft Hockeyville is the way to save the arena. To sway the voters of Kraft Hockeyville, Amaar, with Nate's help, is going to make a documentary movie about the hockey spirit in Mercy. Reverend Thorne, who has a minor in filmmaking, has other plans for the movie. Meanwhile, Sarah is still running Hamoudi Contracting in Yasir's absence. The Mayor has allowed Sarah only to finish the church contract, but is not allowed to take on any more contract work, or else be fired from her job at City Hall. Can Sarah keep it a secret from the Mayor that she's been contracted by Fred to renovate his bathroom?
- Buttons sues his former employer, while Rocko starts an unorthodox mail order business.
- Amaar is complaining about the fact that he never has much money. Sarah and Rayyan convince Yasir to hire him to help with his contractor business despite Amaar's lack of knowledge about construction. But Yasir figures Amaar's extra pair of hands couldn't hurt in speeding up completing a relatively simple home deck project. Yasir's new assistant is initially more of a burden, but ultimately helps in ways Yasir could not even have imagined. Meanwhile, based partly on Fatima's refusal to serve breakfast for lunch (she does not believe in a concept called brunch), Rayyan and J.J. kid with Fred about what they consider are obvious jokes about Muslim rituals and beliefs. Fred takes these stories as reality as he tells the world through his radio editorials. Or does Fred really know what's going on and is using Rayyan and J.J.'s stories for his own benefit?
- Amaar is ready to propose to Rayyan, but he almost forgets to ask Yasir for her hand in marriage beforehand. In the intervening time, Rayyan is aware that Amaar is about ready to ask her. The unfortunate thing for Rayyan is that everyone else in town is also aware that Amaar is about ready to ask her. That fact ruins the mood for when Amaar is about ready to ask. So both Amaar and Rayyan, with a little help from Sarah (at times too much help), try to come up with individual plans to make the actual proposal special. Meanwhile, Reverend Thorne is on every Mercyite's enemy list both for kicking out the Muslims from the church and denigrating Mercy as a town. Since there is no indication that he will be leaving Mercy anytime soon, he has to try and find a way to get at least the Anglican congregation to be back on his side.
- 2007–201222m6.5 (21)TV EpisodeAmaar and Rayyan decide that they should purchase a post-wedding item, namely a mattress. It's a good time for Rayyan to test them as she's been working a lot of overtime and is in need of a good sleep. While shopping, Amaar learns something about Rayyan when she falls asleep while lying down on a mattress and that even she did not know about herself: she snores. She denies that she has ever snored. Or does she not know only because she's asleep when she does it? Meanwhile, Sarah works her hardest to do good deeds so that she can be voted local hero. She thinks her prayers have been answered when a young drifter named Phil arrives in Mercy. Sarah decides to help Phil out, and if Nate shows up after she calls him so that he can photograph her helping Phil, so much the better. But when Baber and Thorne learn what Sarah is up to, they decide to hone in her territory by being nice to Phil so that they can be voted local hero. Phil plays each off the other to get as much as he can. But if Phil has to choose between the gifts each is offering him, who will he choose?
- Brooke has won the lead role in her school's production of The Phantom, but talk of the play being cursed, the nightmares she is experiencing, and a series of apparent warnings make her fear the show will not go on.
- Amaar panics when he thinks Layla has a crush on him.
- When the "Welcome to Mercy" sign at town limits is destroyed, Sarah replaces it with a multi-lingual sign in Arabic, Ukrainian, and Chinese...but forgets the English.
- A brainwashing experiment goes horribly wrong for Ron and Peter, but horribly right for Nugget.
- Jon's a chicken when it comes to bats. Haunted by the childhood memory of a frightening encounter with one, Jon learns about the nature of fear and how to confront it. See Jon get violated where it counts by a giant bat! Watch in utter horror as Jon sings a song! Scream with interest as Jon comes eye to beady eye with the object of his terrible phobia.
- Henley Boone has decided to take up residence in seemingly idyllic Haplin, just as a shocking murder occurs at the local pond. This horrific crime rekindles Happy Town's dark mysteries, including the whispers about an unknown, evil force that has come to be known as the "Magic Man," who may be responsible for the past disappearances of Haplin residents. Tommy Conroy, a small town deputy and son of the long-time popular sheriff, must help solve the crime while easing the town's growing fears. This is made more difficult when it becomes obvious that the residents are hiding secrets, and that includes its newest resident, Henley.
- When Larry finds evidence of a lost family fortune, it gives him the leverage he needs to persuade the rest of the Fitzpatrick clan to save Fitz from the clutches of Pat Childs' evil O-Mo empire. Now all they have to do is find where the money is hidden. Meanwhile, thanks to the ghost of Christmas future, Fitz has been driven to drink again. Once reunited, the Fitzpatricks must expose Pat Childs for the fraud he is if they hope to learn the true meaning of Fitzmas -- cold hard cash.
- A veil-wearing newcomer arouses controversy and romance in the town of Mercy.
- 2007–201223mTV-146.8 (31)TV EpisodeRayyan adds a few yuletide touches to the Muslim festival of Eid al-hada to help cure Sarah's nostalgia for Christmas.
- On Baber's directive, Layla gets an internship. What he doesn't count on is that she gets an internship at the radio station with Fred as her boss. Layla likes the job, but doesn't like Fred's manipulation of their personal relationship, which he uses on air to further denigrate Muslims. But Fred starts to change his tune after seeing Layla as a real person and not just an unknown Muslim. Ultimately, Layla decides to sacrifice her professional aspirations to do a Fred a business favor. Meanwhile, Yasir is in the running to get a government contract building a pumping substation in Mercy. The problem is that he knows nothing about pumping substations. He enlists the help of J.J., the son of his former business partner, J.J. who happens to be an engineer. J.J. is also Rayyan's geeky childhood friend. But J.J. has grown up into a successful, handsome man. With J.J.'s help, Yasir gets the contract, but what's better for Yasir is that there seems to be a spark between J.J. and Rayyan. Yasir suggests setting up Rayyan and J.J. in an arranged marriage. Both Sarah and Rayyan are initially offended by the thought, but Rayyan internally has other thoughts. Because of the known sexual tension that has always existed between herself and Amaar, she instead turns to Reverend Magee for advice.
- 2007–201222mTV-PG6.8 (26)TV EpisodeFatima is depressed because of the lack of success in her life. To cheer her up, Layla and Fred send in her Lamb Fatima recipe to Bon Appetit magazine for possible publication, Lamb Fatima being probably the most popular item at the café. The recipe does get published, but will Fatima appreciate the gesture? Meanwhile, Amaar holds a series of group couples counseling sessions. Sarah wants to attend, but Yasir, who doesn't, tells a white lie that he has a renovation job and can't make it. His renovation job is assisting Baber in setting up his home entertainment system, Yasir in part doing it so that he himself can watch Baber's new satellite TV. In Yasir's place, Sarah takes Duncan to the sessions. The counseling sessions are illuminating both when Sarah finds out about Yasir's white lie, and when Sarah and Duncan seem to be the perfect married couple.
- License to Science - Oona must pass her lab director's test or risk getting kicked off Odd Squad./ Negative Town - The agents go to Negative Town to track a villain.
- Suddenly on his own, Desmond calls on his mother for help. Danika urges Michael to think bigger. Mila tries using her strength for good.
- Vic is about to marry a beautiful woman. It sounds like a dream-come-true of love and joy, until the gang realizes that the bride-to-be plans to steal a lethal amount of uranium for terrorist purposes.
- Amaar challenges Fred Tupper to a curling grudge match.
- Yasir and Baber decide to set up a Muslim cemetery.
- 2007–201222mTV-PG6.9 (25)TV EpisodeAfter Rayyan, Fred's doctor, tells him that there is an abnormality on his chest x-ray but that he has nothing to worry about, Fred still thinks that he's dying. To make his transition to the afterlife as positive as possible, Fred decides he needs to makes amends to the Muslim community, a 180 degree turn from his regular anti-Muslim rants. When Fred finds out that he is indeed not dying, he takes drastic measures to get his angry life back. Meanwhile, Baber is giving Layla driving lessons. The lessons are going badly, both for Layla but more so for Baber. Their problems may be due to something besides Baber's bad driving skills.
- To reach out to the non-Muslim residents of Mercy, Amaar wants the mosque to hold an open house. First he needs Yasir, through one of his electrician subcontractors, to fix the problem wiring in the mosque. Businessman Yasir doesn't have the time to participate since it's his busy season, but changes his tune once he learns he can hand out business cards at the open house. Trying to cut corners, non-electrician Yasir decides to fix the wiring himself. The mayor loves the idea of the open house, especially since she sees it as a good photo op and can push her tax plan to the attendees. The open house looks to be moving forward and well attended if only because Fatima is catering and despite Fred's anti-Muslim rantings on his radio show. However Fatima, Rayyan and Baber threaten to boycott the event unless each is allowed to make presentations, to which Amaar ultimately but reluctantly agrees. The big event arrives and everything seems to be going smoothly, that is until Yasir's wiring repair job short-circuits and causes a small smoke fire which brings in the fire department and ruins the open house. It's just another bump in the road for the Mercy Mosque.
- Rayyan has decided to accept J.J.'s marriage proposal. The Hamoudi household is ecstatic, except for Sarah, if only because she feels that it is the right of the mother of the prospective bride to tell the world that her daughter is getting married. But Yasir has beat her to the punch when he - off the cuff - mentions this fact to the mayor who in turn tells the rest of the townsfolk of Mercy. The only way that Yasir feels he can make it up to Sarah is to find someone - anyone - in Mercy who doesn't know the news so that Sarah can tell him/her. The only other person who is not ecstatic is Amaar, who is in love with Rayyan himself. But he is also confused. As Imam and Rayyan's friend, he feels he has a duty to support his friend both professionally and personally. What's worse is that J.J. needs a place to stay in Mercy and decides Amaar's the most appropriate place. However because of this close contact, Amaar gets some inside information to use against his new roommate: J.J. is a closet smoker, this probably against the wants of his future wife, the doctor. Amaar has to think long and hard about what he should do.
- 2007–201222mTV-PG7.2 (40)TV EpisodeAmaar inadvertently agrees to an exhibition fund-raising boxing match with Reverend Thorne, who has a boxing background. Reverend Thorne does whatever he can to provoke Amaar, and is so sure of his victory that he makes a wager on the match. Amaar, seeing the boxing match as a metaphor of the battle between the Muslims and Christians, doesn't want to partake. As he progresses in his training, he admits to his trainer, Rayyan, what he really fears. Rayyan, trying to be supportive but still wanting Amaar to go through with the match, comes up with a plan. Will Amaar still go through with it? Meanwhile, Yasir is getting exasperated by Reverend Thorne's constant changes in the church renovations. The last straw for Yasir is after the reverend requests a change after Yasir has already completed that certain aspect of the job. When Yasir finds out that Sarah failed to give him a message beforehand from the reverend about that change, Yasir has to grovel for his job back.
- With Yasir away in Lebanon to take care of Mother Hamoudi, Sarah is running Yasir's business, most specifically the church contract, which is already four weeks behind schedule. As the reverend is threatening not to pay because of the delay, Sarah has to crack the whip with the subcontractors. Cracking the whip isn't Sarah's style, but it is Rayyan's. With the church and mosque shut down for the weekend because of the necessary electrical rewiring, Nate suggests to Amaar that he go camping. Despite not being a camping person, Amaar ultimately thinks it is a good idea as it will allow him to be alone and reflect quietly. But he will have to reflect in a noisy environment when Nate, Baber, Faisal and Fred tag along. But in their collective haste, they forget many of the necessary essentials for camping, such as food and shelter. And without transportation (as Joe, their driver, decided to not stay), the fivesome have to decide how to survive the weekend, not only without food and shelter, but also with each other. The fivesome becomes a sixsome when Amaar runs into another Mercyite communing with nature.
- Reverend Thorne has finally got his wish: he's managed to kick the Muslims out of Mercy Anglican without looking like the bad guy. The next step is to get Hamoudi Contracting out as well. Amaar goes looking for another space in Mercy for a mosque, and comes up with what looks to be the only solution: the soon to be demolished Mercy Arena. Back at the church, Sarah tries to make life difficult for Reverend Thorne. But Reverend Thorne's life may be difficult enough without Sarah's help as what may be Reverend Thorne's wish is not that of Archbishop Tom Edmonds, who sees Mercy Anglican as the Anglican diocese's jewel in the prairies due to its vision of tolerance. Unaware of what Reverend Thorne has done, the Archbishop is coming for a visit expecting to see the mosque in the church. Before the Archbishop's arrival, Reverend Thorne has to figure a way to get the Muslims back without letting them know he needs them back. Will there be a fairy-tale ending?
- Yasir's overbearing mother comes to town, wanting Yasir to take a second wife, specifically a widowed woman back in Lebanon. Obviously, Sarah is outraged, not only with her mother-in-law's request, but also with the way that Yasir kowtows to his mother's every wish. Since Yasir, Sarah and Mother Hamoudi can't resolve their problem, Sarah moves out and ends up sleeping in Ann's office. Based on an off the cuff comment by ex-lawyer Amaar, Yasir thinks his solution is to show Mother Hamoudi a fake pre-nuptial agreement between himself and Sarah stating that he can't take another wife. The ruse works on both Mother Hamoudi and Sarah, who moves home. Meanwhile, Reverend Magee is facing a marriage issue of another kind. Johnny and his partner want to get married at the church, which the reverend sanctions. But a gay marriage sparks debate amongst the townsfolk. The Muslim community has its own issues with this marriage. Baber can't and won't pray in a mosque that shares the building with church that welcomes, in Baber's words, drag queers. But finding another building as the mosque proves to be a challenge for him. And as much as Fatima doesn't approve of homosexuality, she agrees to cater the wedding since good food is more important than improper sexual behaviour. Ultimately Johnny and his partner close the issue when they decide to hold their wedding elsewhere, namely in a church in Toronto with a spa that gives free massages. Thus, there won't be any weddings this week in the Mercy Mosque / Mercy Anglican.
- Many secrets of Haplin are revealed.
- Yasir has rented space in the local church under the guise of using it as an office for his construction business, but really is using it as an Islamic mosque for the local Muslim community in addition. This act coincides with the arrival from Toronto of Amaar, who Yasir hired as the new Imam to replace Baber, deemed too orthodox in his views. Amaar's arrival also coincides with the start of Ramadan, a celebration on which there is much community dissent both concerning how to calculate when it begins, and what food should be served after the fast: Fatima wants a traditional goat feast, whereas Sarah, going back to her western roots, wants a lighter meal of cucumber sandwiches. But bigger problems ensue when Reverend Magee and the town finds out about the mosque. Amaar, the new spokesperson for the Islamic faith in Mercy, isn't very proficient in his public relations attempt, in part due to his Toronto background, and makes matters worse after appearing on Fred's radio show. Perhaps Amaar isn't cut out to be an Imam, and he contemplates heading back to Toronto, that is if he can get a one-way ticket back after his supposed terrorist remark on his flight from Toronto. But all is well for Amaar in Mercy when Reverend Magee supports the mosque, just as long the Muslim community is on the up and up with him about their goings-on in the church. Realistically, Reverend Magee does exactly the opposite of Fred's editorials.
- A friend from Kenzi's past asks for her help in finding out what happened to a missing relative. To do so, Bo and Dyson pose as a married couple to investigate a country club while Kenzi works as an employee there. They discover that a Dark Fae, called a Land Wight, is responsible for the many disappearances there. Dyson demands that Trick tells Bo what they know or he will. Dyson and Bo come to an understanding about their relationship. But Saskia returns and tries to kill Dyson, however Bo saves Dyson at the last moment.
- As the White House gears up for President Kirkman's first international summit, Kimble Hookstraten faces her toughest political battle yet when her speakership is challenged. Meanwhile, Alex wrestles with whether or not to bring the kids back to Washington.
- Red decides to run for mayor of Possum Lake, competing with an old rival of his.
- Two illegal immigrant barbershop workers, fearful of a police detective investigating a hit-and-run, flee to seek refuge with Wolfe and Goodwin. When Goodwin investigates on their behalf, he discovers the detective has been murdered.
- During a flower exhibition at Wolfe's brownstone, a tipsy young woman who confides to Archie that she's recognized a murderer at the show is murdered on premises shortly thereafter.
- ICS must find a sadistic kidnapper before he auctions off his 12-year-old victim on a pedophile website.
- Jaye and Eric set out to find a woman who had been living in the barrel, they discover that she is a nun who has run away from the convent and Jaye is instructed by the talking animals to "Bring her back to him."
- Punished for dipping his pen in the company ink at the end of season one, Richard craftily maneuvers his way back to Pyramid by duping Prodigy, the competition, which is led by the penny-pinching CEO Dennis Weston. Blackmail and deceit lead to a powerful merger between the two that results in a new powerhouse entertainment company, Pyramid/Prodigy.
- 2016–202122mTV-148.0 (21)TV EpisodeA groups of friends talk about what they are binge watching in episode by episode detail. On behalf of the UN, a group of diplomats and scientists make initial contact with aliens. A male people-watcher notices a sad woman walk by and does something about it. A forty-two year old woman decides how to respond to a text from a recent date who she met online. A woman taking her blood pressure at a pharmacy machine has an amazing reading despite the situation, until. Two women having a picnic date in the park end up talking about and demonstrating the affects of allergy season. A passport photographer is having trouble trying to get a customer to adhere to the "no smiling" directive. Dana's amazing presentation to her clients may not be as anticipated as the clients are fixated on one aspect. In noticing how good her friend is looking, a woman tries to take the perfect photograph of said friend by finding the perfect angle. A man and a woman having a romantic moment together are taken in a different direction on the cues provided by romantic comedies. And two coworkers in an open concept office are easily distracted by the most unimportant of things, and not even from their work.
- The school hockey team has a new star player. His name is Boltz and he has the strongest arms, legs and hands in the league. Unfortunately, it turns out they were all stolen from different people. It's just Sarah's luck that the Vampire Council suspects her of stealing those body parts for her next meal. She's going to be in big trouble if she can't find the real grave robber and prove that she isn't craving rotting corpse blood! Meanwhile, this Frankenstein-jock only needs one more body part to make him the greatest hockey player of all time: Ethan's brain!
- In the present, Cassie and Jennifer Goines run from the 12 Monkeys; in 2044, Cole and Ramse face off against Deacon.
- It's election day. Most of the family is at Alison's campaign headquarters, both as a measure of support to Alison and as it is perhaps the safest place from an attack by SBK's accomplice being so public. There are two conspicuously absent family members: Madeline, who may no longer be welcome based on the confrontation she and Alison had; and Alison herself, she who has missed some key engagements on this important day, and who is not picking up her cell phone. Alison's absence worries the family, as she being possibly abducted by the accomplice. As Tessa passes this news to Brady, he and Cutter may have to work fast to discover who the accomplice is, they knowing that it is SBK's daughter, who would now be in her thirties and may have worked her way into a position of trust within the Hawthorne family circle. While most of the family is at campaign headquarters, Madeline is oblivious to what is happening being self sequestered at home with her private security detail, which may prove not to be the most secure location as the accomplice has proven in the past to be able to get in and out of the house easily. Meanwhile, Garrett and Christina are able to reconnect at the campaign HQ. Garrett may have to make a difficult decision based on what Christina tells him. And Cam, who through the lawyer hired by Madeline has basically cut all ties with Sophie including filing for sole custody of Jack, is happily in a platonic relationship with April. However, on this day, he has to provide some comfort to his son who still pines for his mother. Through all these issues, the discovery of who SBK's daughter and thus accomplice is may not be as straightforward as it appears on the surface.
- Possum Lodge succeeds in inheriting an old army tank and it also succeeds in getting it moving.
- Hank is hired to tear down a local's barn, which Oscar interrupts because he thinks the act could earn him Newsmaker of the Year. In his own attempt to win this honor, Davis hires Wanda to take action photos of him - a foolproof plan except that Karen keeps weaseling her way into the pictures. Meanwhile, Lacey is frustrated at having to constantly re-do Emma's nails.
- From a man who dresses his best to get the paper, to a sleepwalking boy who steals his dad's money, as well as a restaurant that has a "relationship section", this episode is sure to leave you laughing. Sketches include: Clothes Make The Man, Can't Sleep 2, Tiggy, I Can Live With That, Excellent TV, Can't Sleep 3, and Girl Drink Drunk
- Dutch and John finally turn the tables on Khlyen by using his own advanced technology to track him down - only to discover the shocking truth behind his presence in the Quad, leaving Dutch to wonder: was she ever really free?
- When Archie stands in for an acquaintance at a charity dance for unwed mothers, one of the mothers-to-be suddenly collapses and dies on the dance floor, an apparent suicide.
- An eccentric millionairess believes she is being followed, bugged, and generally harassed by the FBI and offers Wolfe $100,000 to get them off her back.
- In desperate need of a gardener for his beloved plant room, Wolfe undertakes a rare car trip to Westchester to recruit an orchidist and finds a body in the greenhouse.
- Archie stands in for a friend at a charity dance for unwed mothers and a mother-to-be dies on the dance floor in an apparent suicide.
- A woman from Montenegro claims that Wolfe's long-lost adopted daughter is in New York, and is accused of theft at a prestigious fencing club. Her troubles increase when a club member is found stabbed to death and she is the prime suspect.
- Ray is furious after being declared legally dead, and goes to withdraw his savings from his local bank. Fraser and Ray then get caught up in a robbery, which leads to them ending up being trapped in the vault, with only a matter of time before the air runs out.
- After Oliver's death, arrangements are made incl. funeral. Who'll be the new artistic director at the Festival?
- Catherine and Vincent must work together to defeat Liam, who will do whatever it takes to expose Vincent as a beast.
- Wolfe defies a summons to testify against a man he believes innocent and incurs a contempt of court charge hunting for evidence to cast reasonable doubt on the case against him.
- Holden and crew are caught in the middle of a desperate battle as mysterious war ships attack and board the Donnager. As Miller continues to investigate Julie Mao, his partner Havelock continues to go missing.
- With Cole dying from the effects of time-travel, Railly must find the one person who can save him.
- High school teacher Jake Epping is approached by his friend, Al, who has access to a portal which transports whoever uses it to the year 1960, where Al suggests Jake can avert the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
- When a baby, allegedly fathered by her late husband, is abandoned on the doorstep of his rich, beautiful widow, she hires Nero Wolfe to locate the mother.
- Two murders seem to be linked to the efforts put forth by Wolfe and Goodwin to find the mother of a baby left abandoned on the doorstep of a wealthy female socialite.
- As Wolfe tries to unravel the mystery of a young woman who could be his long-lost adopted daughter, she draws him and Archie Goodwin further and further into a web of deceit, political intrigue and murder.
- A man goes back to take the blame for a crime his brother started.
- When Archie does a private eye associate a favor and tries to recover his P.I. license from a blackmailing girlfriend, he finds the ex-showgirl bludgeoned to death.
- Captain Steven Doss launches Operation Rules Of Engagement as a way of asking Tippy to marry him. Clint treats a young boy named Jordan for ADD. He notices something else is wrong when Jordan doesn't hear Clint calling his name. Clint tells Jordan's parents that he has auto immune inner ear disease.
- With associate Orrie Cather on the hook for the murder of an ex-showgirl, Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin must ally themselves with an eccentric showgirl to quash a blackmail plot and reveal the real killer.
- Todd Maplethorpe's brother joins the team, but when their competitive nature gets the best of them, the coach makes it clear that only one of the brothers can stay on the team;. Brett has a new idea for the team's opening night.
- Jack plans to flee the country; Sally teaches money-management; Jansky has an affair with a prostitute; Chris demands a transfer.