Sex work was decriminalised in New Zealand in 2003, but not for everyone. Alice asks why migrant sex workers still aren't legally allowed to operate in this country.
Alice heads to Wellington to meet with the world's first transgender MP Georgina Beyer, and transgender advocate Caitlin Spice to hear their experiences living in a society built upon rigid gender roles.
Why do Maori live on average 7 years less than Pakeha? Alice delves into the health system and asks if more money should be spent on Maori health and less on her digestive system.
Should we have the right to choose the circumstances of our death, or is it just too complicated to sort out? Alice confronts her fear of death and admits she may not be immortal after all.
In the final episode of the season, Alice is joined by co-host Kura Forrester (Ngati Porou) to examine just how racist New Zealand is and why Pakeha just can't seem to get it together and honour the Treaty.