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- It's the maple syrup bomb on an all-new BOOM! as contestants compete against the clock to win big money.
- Jacob and Amram try to get their stolen weapons back.
- The group goes on a journey following the dead body. The police follows them and the Nobel prize winner is declared.
- A rare Israeli account inside Syria and Iraq about the fight against ISIS. Itai Anghel has spent one month on the front line to bring that account: In this piece from the documentary: The Kurdish women fighters who became the nightmare of ISIS. Apparently, if a woman kills an ISIS fighter he would not get to heaven. Thus, the women fighters in the guerrilla are becoming the most effective force against the Jihadists.
- Ellie Simmonds, a five-time gold Paralympics winner, investigates a controversial new drug that promises to make children with dwarfism grow closer to average height.
- Tension between Lara and Rafik is rising, not just about dealing with a suicide caller on their nighttime show, but privately as well. Suzy appears to want to settle a score. Rafik asks the police for help.
- Suzy increasingly infiltrates Lara and Rafik's lives. The seemingly vulnerable woman appears to be in tight control, and it turns into a grueling cat and mouse game. Stella from suicide prevention comes to the studio to assist them.
- A brilliant but misanthropic engineer recruits a skeptical Homeland Security agent to help him track a mysterious bank robber whose theft of 66 specific safety deposit boxes, belonging to the elite and powerful, sets in motion a series of blackmails that might be linked to a greater conspiracy.
- Banned to the middle of the night, the rebellious radio DJ Lara and her sidekick Rafik must do everything they can to keep their jobs. Then suicide caller Suzy gets on air, and she seems to be their ticket back to a daytime show.
- Rafik tries to help Lara although the tension is unbearable. Suzy confronts the ever so confident Lara with her own shortcomings. Pride comes before a fall and Lara falls deep, until she makes the choice to fight for what she loves.
- On the same day that leading breast cancer specialist Dr Amalia Levi discovers a suspicious lump on her own chest, she diagnoses the life-changing disease in ambitious politician Micha Hadad.
- A documentary composed entirely of YouTube clips.
- Widower Raimo who finds himself alone in the run-down family mansion and starts living with his granddaughter Amanda.
- Hineini (Hebrew for 'Here I am') chronicles the story of one student's courageous fight to establish a gay-straight alliance at a Jewish high school in the Boston area and the transformative impact of her campaign on everyone involved. Beyond the struggle to create a supportive environment for gay and lesbian students and teachers at the school, this is the story of a community wrestling with the very definition of pluralism and diversity in a Jewish context. Shulamit Izen enters 9th grade at The New Jewish High School (now Gann Academy) longing to connect more deeply with her Jewish faith. She also starts school as an out lesbian. Using interviews with Shulamit, her family, teachers, and other students - both those who support her campaign and those who oppose it - the film allows the members of this community to tell their own story as it unfolds. What emerges is a potent story of Jewish pluralism and a community navigating the cross-currents of Jewish tradition and social change.
- On Valentine's Day in 2013, Reeva Steenkamp's was murdered at the hands of her then-boyfriend Oscar Pistorius, also known as the Blade Runner.
- Creator and Producer: Nati Dinnar.
- Dov (75) a widower, lives in a nursing home where he feels like he's in jail. He dreams of buying back his old house and returning live there, but he has has no money since losing his his pension and he blames the State. When he realizes that everyone in the nursing home consumes state-sponsored medical cannabis, he finds his way out. Not by smoking, but by selling cannabis, which he gets from the other tenants. When love, police, and the local mafia enter the picture, Dov finds himself at a crossroads where he has to decide whether he would be willing to risk everything for what really matters to him.
- When dark secrets written in her phycologists journals are exposed and threaten to destroy her closest relationships, high school teacher Hadas must decide who she can trust as she is drawn into a complex and deeply personal search for the truth.
- Panu Aaltio's music transports the viewer into Finland's biodiversity in all seasons, from its forest to the lake, a gem of nature deep into the heart of this country.
- At the Shin-Bet interrogation cells, the four suspects - Ben, Emma, Asia and Natalie - are questioned about their possible involvement in the kidnapping. They were all overseas at the time and none of them has a solid alibi.
- Five Israeli citizens discover they are suspected of kidnapping the Iranian minister of defense, as their personal details - including their passport photos - are broadcast across the world's media.
- When Joe announces that he is autistic and claims that this is a bad thing, Paul and Alison decide to take drastic action.
- Tariq and the team use the Crowd to aid a friend and blogger targeted by an internet stalker; Tanner's pursuit of a mysterious series of payments tied to his daughter's murder leads to bruising consequences.
- The team tracks a killer targeting online celebrities and broadcasting their final moments on a live-streaming platform; Sara worries about being banned from using Sophie
- Tanner is offered new evidence in Mia's case if Sophe can prove someone is innocent of murder. Tanner and Sara begin depositions with AllSourcer for the rights to Sara's work and Sophe's code.
- Jeffrey and detective Tom speak to Carlos, and he remembers something vaguely about a man taking a selfie with Mia on her phone. But something is wrong.
- Alison is stunned when Maya faces deportation and Joe's behaviour reaches crisis point. Rebecca is coached on the best way to get revenge and Maurice is left regretting letting Louise go.
- Tanner and the team race to halt a digital attack that has silenced the crowd and knocked the platform offline, forcing Tanner and Alex to make a deal with an untrustworthy rival; Cavanaugh and Sara question three suspects in the suspicious death of a Silicon Valley CEO; the Hive endures unwanted visitors.
- Tanner and Hale go to court to convince a judge to free Carlos. A man who was obsessed with Sophe, including Mia's case, is found dead. Investigating this man leads Tanner to information revealing a city official's killer.
- The family gather for the launch of Paul's gastropub and while Maurice gets to grips with the décor, Alison tries to reconcile with Paul. However, the family and local community must come together when Joe disappears.
- Alison receives a blast from her past when speech and language therapist Maggie arrives to assess Joe - forcing the family to confront some uncomfortable truths. Eddie is determined to put his own stamp on the brewery.
- Alison allows Paul to persuade her to tell the school about Joe's diagnosis. With Maya helping care for Joe, Alison volunteers to help at the school and invites two of Joe's classmates to a sleepover leading to a breakthrough.
- The task force makes a move against Alex, setting off a string of events that finally reveal the mole's identity. Mark and Katya uncover the name of the operative behind Black Dagger. Victor and Natalie try to adjust to new circumstances.
- Cavanaugh's plans to reconnect with his 14-year-old son are interrupted when the team and the crowd identify a fugitive domestic terrorist on the loose; Tanner and Sara's ongoing legal troubles drive a wedge between them, with Mike trapped in the middle; Alex confronts Tanner about the Congressional investigation; the team loses control of the crowd, with potentially deadly consequences.
- Victor (Morgan Spector) devises a plan to infiltrate the SVR and cut the head off the snake. Alex (Gavin Stenhouse) convinces Katya (Hope Davis) to send Sarah (Alex Peters) somewhere safe. New information brings Sam (Kenneth Choi) one step closer to finding Christoph (Giancarlo Esposito), whose mission is suddenly complicated when Elizabeth (Diane Farr) confesses a secret.
- In the explosive season finale, Alex (Gavin Stenhouse) comes face-to-face with Christoph (Giancarlo Esposito) and learns the deadly magnitude of Black Dagger. Mark (Scott Cohen) and Katya (Hope Davis) devise a plan to stop the operation, but realize it may cost them their lives. The Rezident (David Vadim) gains an advantage over Victor (Morgan Spector), but Natalie's (Margarita Levieva) actions may turn the tides for good.
- Following Joe's diagnosis Alison removes him from school to protect him, but Paul and Rebecca take a different view. Eddie is troubled by thoughts of Nicola's ex-lover and Maurice tries to avoid his singing teacher.
- Mark and Katya confront the mole, but an escape puts Sarah in grave danger. Now branded a traitor by the task force, Alex goes on the run but tries one last time to reason with Sam. Meanwhile, Christoph targets a woman who can help him carry out the Rezident's plans, but faces some unexpected complications.
- Alex (Gavin Stenhouse) puts Michelle (Floriana Lima) in grave danger by telling her the truth about Black Dagger, while Sam (Kenneth Choi) and Faber (Paul Ben-Victor) try to track Alex when he goes off the grid. Victor (Morgan Spector) takes drastic measures to keep Natalie (Margarita Levieva) safe from harm, and Christoph (Giancarlo Esposito) arrives in New York undetected, to carry out a test run of Black Dagger. Meanwhile, Mark (Scott Cohen) witnesses the toll his choices have taken on his children's lives.
- Alex brings important intel back from Rome, but Mark and Katya need Victor to fill in the missing pieces by spying on the Rezident. Sam seeks advice from Faber after he catches his protégé in a lie, and Michelle reveals to Alex the intimate details of her past. Meanwhile, Christoph makes the final preparations for Black Dagger before arriving in America.
- Kipat Barzel (Iron Yarmulke), about three ultra-Orthodox young men who have chosen to serve in the IDF - despite the communal taboos associated with it.
- A dystopian drama starring some of Israel's top acting talent, Autonomies is a globally-relevant tale centering on the burning issues of identity, religion, politics and personal freedom. The story is set in an alternate reality of present day Israel, a nation torn and divided by a wall into the secular "State of Israel", with Tel Aviv as its capital, and the "Haredi Autonomy" in Jerusalem, run by an ultra-Orthodox religious group. Living in the Autonomy, amongst this uneasy territorial status quo, is Broide, a Haredi wheeler-dealer who makes his living smuggling minor contraband between the two regions. One day he receives a life-changing job offer: he is asked to kidnap a little girl at the heart of a custody battle between two families - one Haredi and one secular - and smuggle her across the border between the two territories. This "Solomon's Trial" of a legal saga, followed by the kidnapping of the child, fuels a dramatic uproar that threatens to tear a fragile country to pieces. Meanwhile, an impossible love story develops between Broide and Anna, a musician from the opposite side of the wall. Dramatically strong and thematic, their ill-advised love affair symbolically unites a divided nation, if only for a moment in Anna's bed. With Israel once again aflame and civil war closer than ever, a great longing for home arises from among the fragments, walls and tears.
- A medically retired Inspector is murdered. Cavanaugh is not allowed on the case due to his prior involvement with the widow, so he seeks Tanner's help. Meanwhile, Tanner's prior company alleges he stole their code to create Sophe.
- A computer expert creates a game that targets short-attention span teenagers and compels them to commit suicide. Meanwhile, a clue emerges in a photo of Tanner's daughter.
- Alex (Gavin Stenhouse) goes to Rome, Italy with a dangerous double mission -- slip away from the CIA/FBI task force to track and identify the contractor handling multi-million dollar payments for Black Dagger. Katya (Hope Davis) asks a friend to help her son in the field, and Alex is surprised to learn details of his mother's heroic past. Sam's (Kenneth Choi) attempt to buy a cache of SVR intel from a dangerous Italian broker is stalled when his cover is blown. Meanwhile, Victor (Morgan Spector) shows Natalie (Margarita Levieva) his contingency plan, and Alex's professional relationship with Michelle (Floriana Lima) gets very personal.
- Alison and Paul are in denial about the behaviour of their young son, Joe. When the extended family gather for Joe's fifth birthday it is suggested something is wrong - prompting grandfather Maurice to take action.