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- One Perfect Shot, a half-hour unscripted series executive produced and narrated by Oscar nominee and Emmy Award winner Ava DuVernay and inspired by a popular Twitter account of the same name, is produced by Warner Horizon Unscripted Television with DuVernay's production company, ARRAY Filmworks. Each episode arms one acclaimed director with an arsenal of visual tools to pull back the curtain on their most iconic shots. Using state of the art technology, the directors will literally enter each shot, walking through the scene in 360 moments that allow viewers to join an immersive exploration of moviemaking. Filmmakers will share their obstacles, challenges, lessons and triumphs as they detail how they created their crowning cinematic achievements. Each helmer will also present one shot from an auteur who deeply influenced them, outlining the inspiration that catalyzed their own imagination.
- With dreams of being a high school varsity quarterback, Colin learns the hard way that talent isn't the only thing he'll need to prosper on the field.
- Colin works up the courage to ask his crush to the homecoming dance as his mother tries to intervene and his friends challenge his standard of beauty.
- This drama series from Colin Kaepernick and Ava DuVernay explores Kaepernick's high-school years and the experiences that led him to become an activist.
- In his junior year of high school, Colin is besieged by college baseball offers - and opinions, but he considers holding out for a future n football.
- In his senior year, Colin awaits an acceptance letter and the chance to play college football as his journey of perseverance leads to a profound lesson.
- A young Colin Kaepernick navigates the insecurities, complexities, and revelations he experiences growing up as a biracial kid with adopted parents in a predominantly white neighborhood in California.
- While traveling with his parents to baseball tournaments, Colin experiences a series of events that challenge his view about his place in the world.
- Violet's new business venture may be in trouble. Micah gets involved with a new protest. Charley threatens the Landry Enterprises board.
- Ralph Angel and Darla discuss their nuptials, Nova meets Calvin's family for the first time, and Charley grows curious about Parker. Plus, the threat of Covid-19 becomes more real.
- As the siblings work together to repair any damage caused by the storm, Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner), Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe) and Remy (Dondré T. Whitfield) are shocked to discover two dead bodies on their property. When the police begin to investigate, Charley questions her own moral compass. Nova also investigates their death, and the siblings later unite to tell their fellow workers about the tragedy. Meanwhile, Aunt Violet (Tina Lifford) objects to Darla's (Bianca Lawson) continued presence in their home, and when she refuses to relinquish guardianship of Blue (Ethan Hutchison), Hollywood (Omar J. Dorsey) encourages her to look at things in a different light.
- Follows a young woman and her hero's journey.
- A group of five young dragons who are prophesized to end a decades long war that has decimated the fictional lands of Pyrrhia and Pantala.
- Nova and Octavia enjoy one another's company as Nova prepares for her press day. Meanwhile, Ralph Angel and Darla grow concerned for Blue, and they agree to bring him to a counselor. Elsewhere, Charley makes her city council candidacy official, and Hollywood's concern for Violet grows. Later, Charley, Romero, and Micah spend some time with the Latino community at a neighborhood party, but when Charley approaches Pastor Martinez for his support, he makes his viewpoint clear. Nova feels like a fish out of water at a social club in Atlanta, and when Octavia makes a questionable decision, Nova realizes that she has finally outgrown their relationship. Finally, Charley doubts her campaign when a brick is thrown through her office window, endangering others. She pushes forward with a campaign rally and as the crowd applauds, a man it is seen snapping photos from afar.
- Violet shares a hard truth with Hollywood. Micah looks to Ralph Angel for advice. Nova is there for Charley when she hits a low point. The community comes together to save Queen Sugar.
- Nova tries to mend fences with Ralph Angel, but he's unyielding. Later, Nova finally discovers some usable information for Charley about the mysterious gas drilling company, Old World Energy. Meanwhile, Violet arrives to ask Nova for Jimmy Dale's address, and they drive to his house together. Violet delivers items to Jimmy that represent their lost child, but just as she delivers him a verbal punch to the gut, she notices that his much younger girlfriend has also become a victim of his abuse. Elsewhere, Frances Boudreaux gives Charley a veiled threat just before Charley learns that many of the farmers are suspiciously unable to vote. Nova writes a letter to Ralph Angel asking to talk to him about their mother and Micah and Charley discuss his decision not to go to Harvard. Finally, Romero arrives and asks Charley to start over, but before they get very far into their discussion, two sheriff deputies arrive to arrest Charley for allegedly starting the fire at the Queen Sugar Mill.
- Nova (Rutina Wesley) and Calvin's (Greg Vaughn) romantic connection has strengthened during the quarantine, Darla (Bianca Lawson) and Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe) struggle to educate Blue (Ethan Hutchison) due to their poor Internet connection, and Micah (Nicholas L. Ashe) has returned home. Meanwhile, Ralph Angel tells Darla that he won't be able to get the crop loan, and he seeks other sources of income. Plus, Hollywood (Omar J. Dorsey) grows concerned for his mother's health, and Micah reveals his relationship status with Keke.
- The Bordelon siblings must find a new mill, but with mounting expenses, they need a feasible solution. Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) makes a big step in putting her past with Davis (Timon Kyle Durrett) behind her, but when Micah (Nicholas L. Ashe) accidentally learns about Charley and Remy's (Dondré T. Whitfield) new relationship, she is filled with guilt. Too Sweet (Isaac White) returns with doubts about his future and Nova encourages him to change his point of view. Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe) and Darla (Bianca Lawson) unite to help Blue (Ethan Hutchison) navigate issues at school, and Aunt Violet (Tina Lifford) makes changes to the diner.
- Ralph has new plans for the farm. Davis blind-sides Charley during divorce mediation. Nova holds a fundraiser for the community. Violet learns of a potentially life-threatening accident that happened to Hollywood.
- Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) and Jacob Boudreaux (Lea Coco) face off over the false rumors he's been spreading about her mill. Black farmers celebrate Ralph Angel's (Kofi Siriboe) accomplishments on the last day of his first harvest, but his day is disrupted when a farmer reveals she must take her cane elsewhere due to concern about Charley's mill. Other farmers follow suit, which jeopardizes Charley's business. Meanwhile, Hollywood (Omar J. Dorsey) receives a large settlement, and in the midst of his excitement, he proposes to Violet (Tina Lifford). Nova (Rutina Wesley) throws them an engagement party where she shares an unexpected, charged moment with Remy (Dondré T. Whitfield). Charley devises a shocking solution for her mill issues that puts her relationship with Remy in jeopardy. Finally, Darla (Bianca Lawson) begs for Ralph Angel's forgiveness, and he makes a decision about their relationship and his connection to Blue (Ethan Hutchison).
- Violet receives a business proposition she can't refuse. Nova confronts a difficult decision about her career. Micah asks to transfer schools. Charley learns some shocking news about Sam Landry.
- Darla reveals her plans to stay for good, and her words hurt Ralph Angel deeply. Meanwhile, Charley discovers Prosper Denton's eviction notice from Landry Enterprises, and she confronts Jacob Boudreaux. Charley then meets with a private investigator to find more information on the Landry and Boudreaux families. Elsewhere, Violet's cooking schedule gets unexpectedly derailed, and Violet explains her desire to remain independent to Hollywood. Nova visits Remy and his students on the farm where she shares something personal. Later, Davis reveals a hidden secret to Micah, and the family gathers to honor Ernest Bordelon and celebrate Blue's birthday.
- Remy and Nova follow their feelings. Ralph Angel bonds with his boss' daughter over a family dinner. Davis reveals his affair and daughter to Charley. Darla and Ralph Angel explain their relationship to Blu.
- Charley gains an unexpected ally in her fight against the Landrys. Nova receives an offer she can't refuse. Violet learns the fate of her pie shop. Micah and his friends stage a protest at the plantation.
- Follows three Chicago families as they journey toward hope and healing after an unarmed African American doctor is shot by a white cop.
- Someone from her past is looking for Violet. Nova deals with family fallout from her book.
- Violet is surprised at her diner by a man from her past. Nova's book is well reviewed but not well received by the family.
- Nova remains estranged from the family over her book. Charley learns more of the Landry's plan. Ralph Angel launches a reentry program for ex-cons. Charley and Romero start a makeshift clinic for undocumented workers.
- Remy decides to leave town. Davis turns to Charley on how to deal with the fallout of Nova's book. The clinic is raided by ICE agents. Ralph Angel has to explain paternity to Blue.
- Nova (Rutina Wesley) arrives to a television show taping to discuss her book, where she is unsettled by new information about her family. As Nova exits the stage door, she sees Calvin, and the two lock eyes as if nothing else exists. Elsewhere, Violet's diner is vandalized, and Benny is arrested under suspicious circumstances. When Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) and Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe) discover who's behind the attack on Violet's diner, Charley is more determined than ever to get to the bottom of the new plan for St. Josephine. Meanwhile, Darla (Bianca Lawson) continues to struggle, and Ralph Angel grows concerned. Later, Charley and a diverse group of people march on the street with signs that read "Charley Bordelon for city council." But just as Charley and Micah (Nicholas L. Ashe) celebrate their day, Charley receives devastating news.
- Charley and Micah stare at the remains of the Queen Sugar Mill, as the fire captain reveals that all signs point to arson. Violet confronts Sam Landry about the attack and reveals that they share a past. Charley has a heated conversation with Frances Boudreaux and later, Sam Landry insists to Charley that his hands are clean. Meanwhile, Deesha helps Ralph Angel with his upcoming hearing about his reentry program and Violet says a prayer for Nova. The following morning, Nova receives a surprise visit from Calvin, but when Micah unexpectedly arrives, he inspires Nova to ask Calvin some tough questions. Elsewhere, Keke talks to Micah about taking their relationship to the next level on prom night, and Darla calls Ralph Angel during his evening with Deesha. Finally, Romero and Charley's relationship reaches a breaking point.
- Micah and Blue enjoy the day at New Orleans City Park, but when Micah gets distracted by a text, he loses sight of Blue. He later finds Blue inside a police car, which triggers the trauma of Micah's past. Meanwhile, Violet once again rejects Nova's efforts to mend fences, reminding Nova of the book's detrimental effect on her life. Instead, Charley and Nova hit the road on a girls' trip where they attempt to mend their relationship. Elsewhere, Darla meets with a friend from her past, who reveals more about the night Blue was conceived. Consumed with self-disgust, Darla seeks comfort in her old vices. Darla runs into Violet in a disoriented state and reveals her newly discovered secret. The two women then share unexpected common ground. Violet calls Ralph Angel for help and stands by Darla's side as Darla tells Ralph Angel the truth. Ralph Angel apologizes for his previous behavior. Finally, Ralph Angel and Darla look into one another's eyes as it becomes clear they are still in love.
- Charley, Violet, Hollywood, and Nova spend time at Charley's home as Micah and Keke prepare for prom. Hollywood encourages Micah to be responsible on "prom night." As Charley continues to practice her speech for the town hall, Jacob Boudreaux unexpectedly arrives, and the two become trapped together by a thunderstorm. During a heated conversation about race and privilege, Charley encourages Jacob to drop out of the running for Councilman, but he offers an alternative plan. Jacob later delivers a speech where he exposes shocking secrets about his family. Meanwhile, Keke and Micah's plans for prom are derailed by the weather. Elsewhere, Darla pleads for Ralph Angel to fully forgive her and rekindle their romance. Ralph Angel decides to end his relationship with Deesha. Nova and Calvin also discuss their future, and Calvin requests a fearless, fully committed love. Finally, Violet tells Hollywood that there's something she needs to do to release her past.
- Charley is released from the St. Jo Sheriff's station where she is met by reporters. Elsewhere, Sam Landry gives Violet information about Frances, and his shared past with Violet is revealed. Later, Darla and Ralph Angel discuss their future. The Bordelon family prepare Violet's diner for Charley's election night, and Nova enters the diner with Calvin for the first time. Charley and Micah also share a touching moment. Just as everyone begins to celebrate Charley's victory, they are dealt a devastating and unexpected blow. Though Charley feels redeemed during a meeting with Frances, she later realizes that she's been used by Sam Landry for his personal agenda. Elsewhere, Micah and Keke finally take their relationship to the next level, and Violet and Hollywood visit a storefront space that will be used to launch his support group for men. Finally, the Bordelon family unite in front of Trudy Bordelon's grave, determined to face an uncertain future, together.
- Nova and Calvin move forward in their relationship. Ralph Angel makes a big decision. Nova starts a new business venture. Micah joins a fraternity. Frances is sentenced for conspiracy.
- Hollywood's mother's health has severely declined, and he is crestfallen that he's unable to visit her in the hospital. While he is away, Violet invites Prosper to stay with her to keep each other company. Meanwhile, at Charley's house, she and Micah strengthen their bond. But their relationship is tested when Charley learns that he plans to attend a party in the pandemic, and she delivers a hurtful barb about his character. She later apologizes and reveals more about her relationship with Micah's father, Davis. Meanwhile, Calvin's daughter Courtney quarantines with him and Nova. Despite Nova's initial resistance given her heated exchange with Calvin's ex-wife, things turn out better than expected. Elsewhere, Ralph Angel bonds with the patient at his new job in the nursing home. Finally, Micah locates a legal rule that will help Charley with her fight against Parker and Landry, and Ralph Angel talks to Darla about their future.
- Nova's (Rutina Wesley) pursuit of justice causes issues in her romantic relationship with local cop Calvin (Greg Vaughan), Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) confronts her husband's accuser, and Ralph Angel faces a moral quandary. As the siblings also navigate complications with running their family farm, Aunt Violet (Tina Lifford) receives unwelcome feedback at work and her boyfriend, Hollywood (Omar J. Dorsey), resumes contact with someone from his past.
- The siblings continue their quest for a new mill in time for harvest and Charley's (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) search for an investor motivates her to make a cunning decision in relation to Davis' (Timon Kyle Durrett) basketball career. When Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe) devises his own solution, Charley's objection creates issues. Hollywood (Omar J. Dorsey) and Aunt Violet's (Tina Lifford) relationship hits an additional roadblock, which forces Hollywood to make a rash move. Nova's (Rutina Wesley) ex Calvin (Greg Vaughan) returns to watch her Q&A on community issues, and her moving speech pushes him to take action.
- Nova and Robert's relationship hits a major setback; Darla and Ralph Angel plan their upcoming wedding; Davis offers Charley help with her harvest festival; Davis and Charley realize they've both moved on in new relationships; Davis makes amends.
- Ralph Angel is left devastated by Darla's news; Charley's business is threatened. Micah has an issue with his school. Nova receives a new opportunity. Violet reveals her diagnosis to Hollywood.
- Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe) finally learns the truth about his biological connection to Blue (Ethan Hutchison). Elsewhere, Violet (Tina Lifford) and Hollywood (Omar J. Dorsey) return home from Venice, Italy. Nova (Rutina Wesley) meets with book executives who are interested in her work, and Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) meets with Sam Landry (David Jensen) to solidify their new partnership. After their meeting, Charley exposes her hidden plan for Landry Enterprises to Ralph Angel. Later, everyone arrives at Collings High School to root for the St. Jo team, where things take an unexpected turn when four teenagers take a knee in silent protest. Micah is captivated by the teen protesters. Later in the evening, Charley makes a startling discovery about Officer Orson, the cop who traumatized Micah. The following day, Nova meets with the teen protesters to hear their story.
- Micah (Nicholas L. Ashe) starts his new school with excitement, where he befriends the teen protestors from the basketball game. Meanwhile, Nova's (Rutina Wesley) editor reveals that she needs new material for her book. Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe) meets with a potential new employee who was referred by his parole officer. In the evening, Blue (Ethan Hutchison) walks in on Ralph Angel while he's spending time with a female guest, and Ralph Angel is flooded with guilt. Elsewhere, Hollywood and Violet attend Hollywood's reunion together, where someone from Hollywood's past insults Violet. Later, Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) tells Nova about her plan to topple Sam Landry's (David Jensen) empire, and Nova strongly disapproves. Micah overhears the conversation and while discussing it with Nova, she extends comfort. Finally, Darla (Bianca Lawson) returns.
- Remy and Nova discuss their feelings. Violet gains another business proposal. Blue comes clean on what happened at school. Charley investigates something suspicious. Ralph Angel has a date.
- It's Violet's 60th birthday and time for celebration. Nova and Remy explore their relationship. Darla and Ralph Angel argue over custody of Blue. Violet doesn't like the terms of her new business venture. The Bordelon family is devastated to learn Landry's plan for the land.
- Violet confronts Nova about her article about her father. Ralph Angel is visited by DCFS. Charley plots another move against Landry Enterprises. Micah confesses to his part in the fire to Keke. Nova and Remy must decide on their future.
- Mediation for the custody of Blue becomes heated. Nova makes a confession. Charley learns about Micah's role in the fire. Charley faces an unexpected obstacle.
- Ralph Angel and Darla reach an agreement. Violet finally reveals her lupus diagnosis to her family. The council makes a decision about the prison.
- Three Chicago families journey toward hope after tragedy causes them to consider how racial biases affect their lives.
- The Bordelon siblings must put their complicated lives aside so that they can come together to run the clan's struggling sugar cane farm.
- Tia's political stance against the CPD has unintended consequences; Paul performs a heroic act that makes him a momentary hero.