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- After the deaths of Biggie and Pac, Master P takes over the game, adding Fiend, Mystikal, and Snoop to No Limit's expanding roster, creating an unstoppable hip-hop Motown in the South.
- Waah survives poverty, violence and hustling on the streets of New York and sets his sights on making it in the music business; he co-founds Ruff Ryders and signs his first artist, DMX, known for rapping and robbing in Yonkers.
- As Natalie awaits the results of her latest biopsy, she continues her relationship with Andrew, who she has not yet told about her cancer. She is given some news about her job, that news which she accepts with mixed feelings. Maggie tries to move on from her decision to quit her less than happy job, which is more difficult than she imagines, while she receives some surprising news concerning her relationship with Simon and Sarah. Matthew and Nicole discuss what the return of Natalie's cancer means for them in their previous offer to act as the guardians for Natalie's children. Oliver continues to feel alienated to his parents, while Janine and thus Gerald learn some news about Oliver's life in Los Angeles, which further demonstrates how alienated he feels to them. Caleb learns some news which affects his living situation with Ariel. In light of her feelings toward Jayden, Emma goes to her Uncle Matthew in a semi-professional context, his response which too is a mixture of him being a doctor yet her uncle. Romy continues to kick and scream going into her first therapy session, which may be the start of a new relationship for someone else in the Lawson family. And D. continues to purge her life of her marriage.
- While avoiding Andrew's texts, Natalie decides to take D.'s advice at least to speak to a woman named Sybil, a "cellular reprogrammer" who D. believes can help Natalie emotionally. Beyond believing what Sybil does a crock, especially in how she purportedly helped D. with her issue, Natalie has to decide what to take away from the session, including whether she should tell the kids about her cancer. While she begins to worry about what she will do for a job, Maggie has to decide what to do about her love and sex life in light of her truly not identifying herself to be either lesbian or bisexual, and Simon's marriage proposal to Sarah. As Matthew and Nicole make Natalie face up to certain legal realizations about her imminent death, Matthew tries to cover up some lies he has been perpetrating to Nicole. The stress that Oliver is feeling about the situation with Tom begins to manifest itself in his life. Caleb receives some news from Ariel which complicates his decision to move home. Through non-disclosure, Emma tries to hide certain things she is doing in becoming closer to Jayden, which does not sit well with Natalie. Natalie places Romy's therapist in a difficult predicament as Romy still does not trust him. And Janine begins to question her religion/family balance.
- Natalie finally tells her children about the return of her cancer without ever using the words "die" or "death". Each of the three takes the news differently based partly on other things happening in their lives. As Caleb already knew seeing news of Natalie's biopsy on D.'s refrigerator, he wants especially Emma to step up more this time around than she did during Natalie's first bout of cancer, as he is currently preoccupied with Ariel's pregnancy and what it means holistically for his life, the pregnancy about which he has not yet told anyone. Romy wants to know everything so that she can prepare herself for what is to come. Emma is the one who takes the news the hardest, the news which she wallows in with other issues going on in her life. With her children now in the know, Natalie reaches out for emotional support of her own from wherever she can find it, even from her extremely devout mother. Maggie takes some steps to get back into the workforce, while she receives an unexpected proposition from Simon and Sarah. Matthew continues to hide a certain aspect of his life from Nicole, who begins to suspect that he indeed is keeping something from her, not knowing what that something is. Oliver begins to suspect that his parents know about Tom, not having told anyone in his family except Matthew. Gerald has his own thoughts about Oliver in light of the situation. Oliver also runs into Lucas, Romy's therapist, socially.
- Natalie organizes a birthday dinner for Emma that nobody wants.
- Natalie struggles to convince Caleb to accept responsibility for his criminal actions.
- With Natalie's decision to switch the focus of her remaining columns to her illness and imminent death, she gets reaction from all sides. With it, she also comes to some conclusions about a question previously asked of her: "Do you want to die happy?" As such, she decides to go on an overnight retreat with Andrew, the nature of which she doesn't tell him until they get there. Natalie designates Emma as the head of household while she's away as Caleb has an engagement he would rather not miss, he not divulging to his mother that it is a date with D. Emma gets into situations which end up being over her head, but which may provide her with a clearer picture of certain aspects of life, while Romy is the one who makes a connection from the situation. Matthew's lies catch up to him, and he unexpectedly turns to the one person available for guidance. Maggie makes a decision about her relationship with Simon and Sarah. Oliver, still in Los Angeles, makes some decisions of his own about his Los Angeles life, past, present and future.
- It's the summer. Caleb, who is supposedly taking classes toward his architecture degree, has told no one in his family that he has dropped out, wanting to do something else with his life. Natalie wants Emma to get her first ever summer job so that she can feel comfortable that Emma will have some sense of responsibility after she's gone, something that Emma does not understand in her want to have yet another fun, relaxing, work-free summer. And Romy is in summer school. Natalie has entered the drug trial, which she is writing about in her column. Beyond the positive feedback she has been receiving about those recent columns, Natalie will discover there are negative consequences to her writing about it. In general, Natalie is feeling good health-wise, which is a double-edged sword in that she has not felt any of the trial drug's known side effects, which in her mind probably means that she is in the control group taking placebos. Romy takes it upon herself to find out as much as she can about her mother's position in the drug trial to have a sense of comfort. What is causing Natalie grief is that David has retained legal counsel so that he will have some say in what happens with Emma and Romy if Natalie passes. Natalie is determined to keep the fact that Matthew and Nicole are having marital issues from David, that fact which David would probably use against her in the guardianship issue. Meanwhile, Nicole will still not speak to Matthew unless necessary in her anger about his infidelity. Matthew, who is living with his parents, wants truly to be a part of Julian's life as his father, while wanting Nicole and he to reconcile, the two which may be incompatible. And Oliver has moved out of Maggie's apartment, leaving her in a financial bind in making rent. Beyond working extra shifts at the restaurant to earn more money, Maggie may find an alternative to her problem.
- Natalie will learn the results of her latest scan - the first scan done since she started the drug trial - at the end of the working day, the results which could provide some clue as to her prognosis. As such, she is a bit anxious as she tries to take her mind off the appointment. Of her two offspring that know about the appointment, she has told Emma and Romy that they need not accompany her. Emma has to work anyway, and Romy is still secretly trying to eke out an independent life if and when her mother passes. Beyond the bittersweet task of returning Jude to his rightful owner, Natalie, in mapping out her day, has decided to help Matthew in the move to his new apartment, and in a separate visit talk to Nicole about an issue in light of her and Matthew's separation. But it's an unexpected stop in her travels for the day that may bring the issue of the scan home for her. Meanwhile, Maggie confides in Raza her concern about Oliver, that concern based on what she saw of his apartment. What Maggie is unaware of is how desperate Oliver is in making good on the one window of opportunity he has found in making a go of his art career in Montréal. Maggie's concern for her brother takes a back seat to a last minute item in her day: a lunch invitation which Raza has accepted for the two of them with her parents. Janine's efforts to place Maggie and Raza's marriage into a context she can understand and accept may not sit well with her rebellious daughter, especially based on what Maggie saw of her own parents' marriage while she was growing up.
- At Janine's funeral, which takes place five days after Natalie's surgery to repair her ruptured intestine, there is a late arrival in the form of Caleb, who finally gets the messages left for him regarding the goings-on in the family, including what happened to his mother. Caleb comes with unexpected "baggage". Janine's death marks a turning point for many in the family. Oliver, who has been the lost one in the family of late, knows that he has to be there for his father, and makes a decision concerning his new relationship with JD in light of all that is going on, including his continued financial issues. Maggie has to decide what to do about her fake marriage to Raza in light of the fact that she is in love with him while he doesn't return her affections in that way. Matthew is blindsided by a declaration by Nicole despite the resumption of their sexual relationship. Matthew also receives some news from Béatrice which adds an extra layer of complexity with regard to his two families. And Natalie learns that the ruptured intestine was probably the result of her body unable to tolerate the increased dosage of the trial drug. As such, she is removed from the trial indefinitely. Viewing this as a setback in her recovery, Natalie has to make some tough decisions regarding what she feels is best for herself, both with regard to her health and her family, especially Emma and Romy. Emma shows that she is growing up faster than she had previously demonstrated as witnessed by a decision she makes regarding work. And in light of Romy's decision that she wants to live with her father instead of Matthew if Natalie passes away, Natalie decides to give Romy some freedom to make an informed decision regarding all aspects of her life.
- It's the day of Maggie's housewarming party, to which she's invited the entire family minus Matthew, the two who still are not speaking to each other. Despite Maggie having moved frequently in her life, she has ulterior motives for holding this party, which the guests will discover, her family members who may or may not tell her to her face what they think about her decision based on that motive. Prior to the party, Natalie, believing that her dizzy spells are signs that she is actually taking the experimental drug in the blind drug trial, wants to have what she considers a perfect day - a "normal" day doing something special - which means spending time with her kids. As they are all busy - most just wanting to avoid issues they are hiding from her - Natalie instead turns to Tia, her new friend from the support group, who may have a different view of what a perfect day constitutes. The offspring who truly does have a planned morning is Emma, who has probably decided to accept her father's invitation for lunch, the invitation which she has not told her mother. Matthew, in trying to mend his own broken family, has a day outing planned with Abby, and figures the best way to get back on Nicole's good side is accommodation. Following the party, Matthew decides to confront David in learning what he is trying to do in reentering Emma and Romy's lives. In the process, Matthew may get a better picture of his own family dysfunction. And Oliver seriously considers Romy's request to live with him instead of Matthew if her mother passes away.
- It's the day after Maggie's housewarming and Natalie's special day out with Tia. Natalie is not feeling well to the point of being incapacitated, she and Dr. Basra believing the symptoms side effects of the trial drug. On Dr. Basra's orders, Natalie, who does not want her parents involved, calls in her siblings for support, which may be difficult for Matthew and Maggie, who still are not talking to each other. Natalie doesn't want to burden her children, each who is going through his or her own issue. The one offspring of who she does request something is Caleb, which is to provide testimony against David in any legal proceedings involving Emma and Romy's custody if and when she dies, David who has been trying to negotiate with Natalie without lawyers without she even taking his calls. Caleb also decides to act the head of the house by tackling the broken refrigerator on his own without professional assistance. Emma is preoccupied with the one job for which she has an interview today, which she doesn't really want to admit she wants for self-esteem. And Romy decides to be more proactive in dealing with her anxiety. Natalie is unaware that her siblings are in turn dealing with their own issues, about which they probably would have turned to her for support. Matthew believes he may have opened a door with Nicole in dealing with their marital problems, that belief which may not be reality. Maggie may not be as emotionally prepared for her "marriage" to Raza as she thought. And Oliver learns that he and Romy are not quite on the same page regarding her custody following Natalie's death, Oliver who is reconsidering Romy's want to be his ward instead of Matthew's.
- A family freed from slavery, though; bound with the woes of the uneducated, struggle to live their expectations of the American Dream
- 2007–202312mTV-Y77.5 (6)TV EpisodeRabbit gets fed up with Panda's teachings, and decides to start his own kung fu school, complete with cool colored belts. This leaves Skunk in an awkward situation: does he stick with Panda, or join his friends in Rabbit's school? His solution: secretly become a student of BOTH schools! This works out fine, until a tournament pits the best students from each school against each other, and Skunk has to fight...himself?!
- 2007–202312mTV-Y76.0 (6)TV EpisodeThe Ninja Monkeys infiltrate the Valley using an ancient kung fu move that tricks the mind rendering them practically invisible. Only the empty-headed Ox can see the invaders. Skunk, with Ox's special sight, save the day. But the next day, Skunk fills Ox's head with how heroic he is Ox loses his ability to see the monkeys. It's up to Skunk to return Ox's to his No Mind state.
- 2007–2023TV-Y78.7 (6)TV Episode
- Master P amasses over $400 million through his record label, film company, and sports agency, but infighting and the exodus of artists threaten to derail the entire No Limit empire.
- Ben visits with Ella's supplier friend, Linda Rousso, to see if Ella is back using drugs. During the visit, Ben blacks out, and awakens in her apartment surrounded by empty liquor bottles and Linda unconscious with a needle sticking out of her arm. Later, Vina receives a wrath of drug overdose cases in the morgue, all from the same supply of high grade heroin, the same supply that nearly killed Linda. As Ben and Amy investigate these deaths, they try and co-opt Linda into providing as much information as she can about the original source of the heroin. They have to wade through Linda's mixture of lies and truths. Ben's utmost concern, however, is if Linda also provided Ella with this potentially fatal supply of drugs. Meanwhile, a woman witnesses a dead female's body being dumped in the water, the victim who is later identified as Sophie Carter. Her evidence leads to Terry and Holl finding the probable car that sped away from the scene and the car's owner, Victor Hugo. In an impulsive move based on what was going down at the time, Terry and Holl find almost conclusive evidence that Victor killed Sophie, which he vehemently denies. The unfortunate thing is that although they had a warrant to search the car, they didn't have one to search the house - where most of the evidence was found - despite Terry and Holl believing their entry into the house legitimate. Being able to hold Victor without charge for twenty-four hours, Terry and Holl have to find more conclusive evidence in examining the car or exact a confession from Victor.
- 2022TV-Y9.0 (6)TV Episode
- 2022TV-Y9.2 (6)TV Episode
- Oliver returns to Montreal on the news of Natalie's diagnosis. Although Natalie appreciates the support, Gerald can't help but wear his feelings about who he considers his irresponsible son on his sleeve, much to Janine's chagrin. Janine feels the need to defend Oliver, to Gerald or anyone else who may take issue with his lifestyle. Oliver's return also has a profound effect on Maggie, who makes a couple of impulsive decisions, one which makes her relationship with Simon and Sarah more complicated. Natalie and Andrew do end up going on a date, which doesn't sit well with Romy, who takes her frustrations out on an object representing who she sees as the problem. Because of Natalie and Andrew dating, Emma feels that she has to be big sister to Romy about her school woes while she comes to terms with her own burgeoning feelings for Jayden. And Caleb contemplates moving out of the house and in with Ariel, especially as he can see that his mother still worries about him when he isn't home.
- Receiving a telephone message from Romy in combination with other news he's heard, David, Natalie's ex-husband, returns to Montreal. While he has certain motives for coming back, Natalie tells him in no uncertain terms that she intends to sign custody of the girls to Matthew and Nicole, meaning that he would have no legal right to them after she dies. Natalie also learns from Dr. Basra that she may be eligible for an experimental drug trial. It has so far shown promising results, but there are no guarantees and there are also risks. Nicole continues to have difficulties in feeling close to Matthew, their marital issue which is exacerbated by the actions of someone external to their household. Oliver takes steps to put his Los Angeles life behind him and start fresh in Montreal, not knowing exactly what that means. D. and Caleb's relationship hits a roadblock with the temporary return of someone in D.'s life. Emma decides to finish something she started regardless of the reason for starting it no longer existing. As such, she feels the need to do it on her own without anyone in the family knowing. And Romy continues to question authority, while perhaps looking for answers in the direction of her father, who she doesn't even know.
- Eight jilted women from across Canada are brought together for six weeks to get over their exes and be Re-Vamped. With shattered dreams, they've come to heal from heartbreak, rebuild their confidence and get their sexy back. Each week they'll be put through a series of challenges and tested beyond their limits. They will be coached and critiqued by a series of experts and celebrity guest judges. There will be tears, tension and tantrums. They have just six weeks to be transformed before the ultimate test, performing a sizzling burlesque show on stage in front of their exes. Will it be one sweet revenge?
- Academics often claim the Bible is Anti-Science. But are science and scripture really at odds? Most Americans would be surprised to learn that some of history's greatest thinkers were not only believers, but avid students of the Bible. Did you know the keys to some of our greatest scientific discoveries we found in scripture? Today's American culture does not encourage competition. In an era when everyone wants to be a winner, we have lowered our standards to level the playing field. But history proves that competition leads to progress. What does the Bible say about competition? How do we recapture the spirit of competition in a society ruled by relativism? Can America get back in the game? American courts were designed to be courts of justice. But over time, power has shifted from the people to a select crowd of elected officials. Have we strayed from the founders' original intent? What is the proper role of the judiciary branch? And how do we the people hold our courts accountable?
- Between the hubbub on her floor and Cynthia Song's hospital drama, Samantha has difficulty studying for her mid-terms. She accepts her benefactor Dorothy O'Sullivan's offer of her home for the weekend as a quiet place to study only to be interrupted when a girl claiming to be Dorothy's daughter comes home unexpectedly. As she learns more about the O'Sullivan family and the Song family, Sam learns that "normal family" life is not the ideal she'd imagined.
- 2022TV-Y9.7 (7)TV Episode
- When Terry and Peter stage a break-in of their store for publicity they end up in the middle of accidental crime spree that can only be solved by one last heist.
- "False Memories, Real Evil" Susan Hamlin's husband has manipulated her into believing that her own father molested her, that she has harmed her own children and is plotting to kill him.
- Karen is off to L. A. where she will be singing at a huge Mariah Carey tribute. Kiki still has to face her hardest decision, using her brother J. Drew's song in her upcoming video or choosing Rodney Jerkins.
- Manuel Horrillo has visited for 7 years the fields where the clashes between the Spanish troops and the rebels of the protectorate took place during the so-called Rif War, a forgotten war of the Spanish collective imaginary.
- Documents a remarkable musical journey, bringing rap musicians and poets, former gang members, activists, and kids from Watts and South Central together to express the revolutionary message of Christ over hip hop beats.
- The thrilling story of the original Western Hockey Leagues Portland Buckaroos and their rise to three Lester Cup Championships.
- Things start out badly as Samantha's adoption search hits a dead end and she loses her job at Colony, but then some new information surfaces from an unexpected source. Meanwhile Dawn has difficulty defining her relationship with Devon because she's certain that he's still in love with Sam. Beau tries to rekindle his relationship with Kathryn but thing turn ugly and Noah intervenes.
- 2020– 1h 24mTV-148.3 (8)TV EpisodeA revealing account of the relationship between one of the most infamous women in the world, Anna Nicole Smith, and Larry Birkhead, the celebrity photographer who saw her beyond her inauspicious past.
- 2022TV-Y8.6 (8)TV Episode
- When Terry takes Peter for granted, Peter goes on strike. At first, business savvy Terry thinks running the place will be a breeze, but creepy kids and a deranged delivery guy quickly make him realize Peter is the glue that holds the insanity of the store together.
- After receiving her terminal cancer diagnosis, Natalie needs to turn to her loved ones for support, most specifically all of her siblings and Danielle, but most specifically not her children, the news which she wants to hide from them until she has a plan in place about what to do about them following her death. This task takes on additional emotional gravitas as she learns about the continued issues in each of her children's lives. But Natalie becomes emotionally distraught when she can't get a hold of any of the people who she tries to contact, unaware of what's going on with each. Maggie, who has left her phone at work, is preoccupied with what to do about a request from Simon and his girlfriend Sarah. Oliver, in Los Angeles, he who has decided to go back into couples therapy without his other half, Tom, isn't answering his phone as he deals emotionally with the relationship. Matthew is off organizing a special night for him and Nicole for her birthday. And when Natalie does find Danielle, Danielle is distraught herself about what looks to be the end of her marriage to Jim. Once Natalie is finally able to tell one of those loved ones about the situation which overtakes what he/she is going through in his/her own life, the sense of release of the emotional burden comforts Natalie enough that she doesn't want the news spread to others, which may be more difficult to contain than she envisions. One still somewhat outstanding issue is what to tell Andrew, who is continually pressing her, especially as she missed what was supposed to be their first date.
- Port Hope follows the Clarke family as they live on a wild animal reserve where people and animals in need are part of every day.
- Shooter Jennings embarks on an epic journey from 'family man' to 'gunslinger'.
- "Barbers - A Men's Story" takes us into barbershops, a haven where men can talk freely among themselves. The film features barbers who describe their love and passion for their work. These endearing and dedicated men, who have been their customers' trusted confidants for decades, are approaching the twilight of their careers in a trade that is slowly dying out.