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- It's been five years since everything was awesome and the citizens are facing the huge new threat of Lego Duplo, invaders from outer space, wrecking everything faster than they can rebuild.
- Lara Jean's senior year of high school takes center stage when she returns from a family trip to Korea and considers her college plans--with and without Peter.
- Evan Cross, a business mogul, uses his company's resources to research random anomalies. When bodies and missing people start increasing a single-manned government agency code named Project MAGNET and a member of Predator Control join the group. Connor Temple tries to warn Evan Cross about the dangers of the anomalies, but Cross has his own reasons for searching.
- Evan and Mac investigate a prehistoric sea-serpent terrorizing the waters near disputed First-Nations territory. Dylan faces a crossroads when Evan recruits her to join his team.
- An old colleague working unofficially for the current government asks Wolfgang to work on a case. The previous government had peddled the notion of combining all border and customs services under one umbrella agency, something that the current government has quashed. However, some of those forces from the previous government are trying to resurrect the idea, the agent now tasked with gathering ammunition to battle the idea. The previous government had used a bomb threat at the local baseball stadium eighteen months ago as a case to support the umbrella agency, the bomb threat billed as a terrorist threat. However, the current government believes that the former government may have been complicit in that threat to support the umbrella agency. Wolfgang decides to call in an old asset to work the file for him, that asset being a man named Norman. Beyond briefing Norman on the case, Wolfgang may have to hold his hands in more ways than one as Norman has a weakness for flamboyant young men, and substances of different kinds, both which got him into trouble in the past. Meanwhile, with Vince's death, Rufus has moved to the top of the food chain in the partnership with the Red Mountain Triad. As Tony is now working on the movie with many of the Red Mountain associates involved, such as lead actress Mei Mei, and requires financing, it is now incumbent on Rufus to move the drugs so that those working on the movie can get paid. Tony suggests an old associate named Bennie as a dealer who may want some of the drugs. Rufus has to draw a fine line in moving the product, while figuring out how to maximize profit. But being the illicit drug trade, many things can potentially go awry. And Al and Sproule have a negotiation of sorts regarding their professional association with Lily Song. Al, who is irked by what looks to be Sproule's imminent promotion, believes he has a way to use Lily to his advantage in the matter.
- Wolfgang and Norman continue their investigation into the handling of the supposed jihadi bomb threat that led to the death of Khalil Mustafa, the young Muslim man carrying the explosive. Norman is certain Wolfgang's mugging has something to do with they investigating the case, something Wolfgang doesn't believe. But as they talk to people involved, many inconsistencies in the stories arise, some which they know are outright lies. Beyond wading through the stories to catch the lies that are said on purpose, they have find the holes in the stories to discover what some may believe to be the truth but aren't. In the end, Wolfgang may come a little closer to Norman's belief that there was a deep conspiracy orchestrated at the highest levels of authority. Meanwhile, Rufus has to take some control of the distribution of the drugs with Bennie's death. Some of Bennie's operatives, most specifically Shorts, don't fully trust Rufus, while Lana has to decide if she believes Rufus is telling the truth in that he had nothing to do with Bennie's murder. This transition phase in Bennie's operation is not a smooth one, especially when it comes to the flow of cash. This causes somewhat of a problem with the movie shoot, as some of the crew have yet to be paid. To ensure her own future security, Mei decides to take some control of the situation. Elsewhere, one of Fergie's most reliable snitches has landed himself in the morgue, with Wolfgang providing some assistance in filling that gap for Fergie. And Lily begins her double dealing with Al and Sproule, she having to decide where her allegiances lie in the competing stories told to her by each.
- Norman starts piecing together all the connections in the puzzle which he and Wolfgang know is a conspiracy of some sort, as Khalil Mustafa was not just a young jihadi intent on detonating an explosive in a public place. Beyond Wolfgang wanting Norman to continue to work on Sonya who he believes will ultimately provide some useful information whenever she is in a more continual lucid state, they begin to look into Mustafa as a person, an area which they have largely left unexplored so far, such as speaking with his mother. In the process of their talks with people, Wolfgang and Norman may have stumbled onto a major lead when one of the players admits to knowing that they are not "the insurance people" as they are portraying themselves to be and knowing more than what appears on the surface, those specifics which the person will not divulge until a deal is made for immunity. Meanwhile, Fergie makes his initial contact with Rufus, who outwardly does not take too favorably to being a snitch for someone else. Rufus also discovers that he may have run into problems in dealings with one of Bennie's old associates, Andre, to who Bennie purportedly owed $40,000. Through their new business arrangement, Lana may come to remember what it is which drew her to Rufus before. And Al is able to install surveillance cameras in Sproule's suite. In doing so, he learns Sproule's latest move to get Lily on his side, and learns how much he can trust Lily.
- The further Wolfgang and Norman get into their investigation - the latest discussion being a heart to heart with Detective Tanaka - the more they believe that the attempted bombing was orchestrated from within Canadian political institutions, with the end goal truly being for the bomb to be detonated. The only other explanation is that Khalil Mustafa truly was a jihadi whose plot was being monitored which led to he not being able to blow up the stadium. Norman decides to focus his attention on Sonya, which he does for more than professional reasons, the extent to which does not sit well with Wolfgang. Meanwhile, Rufus finds that getting Andre out of his life is not as easy as paying him off. He may also find that there are other unknown forces who want to see a drug war between the two of them. Rufus looks for some assurances as to Fergie's trustworthiness if he is forced to replace Bennie as his snitch. And Rufus also learns that some problems may be arising with respect to the movie, specifically in how much money needs to be funneled into it to satisfy all the interested parties. Elsewhere, in the on-going "negotiations" between Al and Sproule in a grab for power which includes to who Lily will belong professionally (and perhaps personally), Sproule may find that a wrench is thrown into his plans from another party, namely his wife Evelyn. A question becomes if and what he can do to manipulate the situation to his benefit.