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- Therapist Jean Holloway becomes too immersed in the lives of her patients.
- Chris Rock explores the wonders of African-American hairstyles.
- In a town filled with food, Bread is a master cake decorator who gives life-changing makeovers that will put any customer in an amazing mood.
- A father tries to do his daughter's hair for the first time.
- The daughter of iconic actor John Barrymore becomes reunited with her father after a ten year estrangement and engages in his self-destructive lifestyle.
- A group of hairstylists compete in weekly elimination challenges until the country's best stylist is crowned.
- Critically-acclaimed director Chito S. Roño embarks on creating the three episodes titled: Pamana, Lost Command, and Unwanted. Graded A by the Cinema Evaluation Board, Chito S. Roño elevates the Shake, Rattle and Roll series to a level that is sane and sentient. Each episode has an enticing story and well-executed script. Pamana tells the story of four cousins who receive news of an inheritance from a deceased uncle who was a famous horror writer for comic books. Amidst the group's bickering, the comics writer's creations come to life to test them. Lost Command is about a battalion of soldiers exploring an unknown forest and fights off a zombie plague. Unwanted tells the story of couple Hank and Kate, who are trapped in a mall after it mysteriously collapses. Along the way, they meet several other survivors who help them solve the mystery.
- Documentary about the subculture of child beauty pageants (usually restricted to girls no older than 5), showing the lengths to which some parents will go to ensure that their children win these pageants...
- At the real life School of Rock a group of misfit kids get in touch with their inner rock star.
- A romantic comedy story between Daisy, Nara, Khung, and a mysterious girl that happens during a rainy season.
- In Pelham Bay, the Bronx, Freddie grows up wanting to be a barber - like his father, grandfather, and uncles. The big day arrives when he gets a chair in his father's shop. The priest blesses his chair, tools, mirror, and Freddie. He starts in. But he's not very good. He tries to develop a signature cut; customers avoid him. But Freddie's motto is, "Life is a lot like hair, you can always find your part in it." What's Freddie's?
- The single channel video STICK IT combines television footage of women's gymnastics with recordings of the artist attempting the same routines. Merging himself and the young gymnasts of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta into one composite character, he enters an ambivalent position between envy, identification, rejection and critique of these highly controlled bodies and their restricted performative roles. The video follows the preparation and execution of a floor routine, suspending the marginal moment right before the action, encapsulating ambition, the pressure to succeed and the looming possibility of failure.
- Two young women are preparing for a party. All is set, and the only thing remaining is a choice of hairstyle. Faced with each other in the mirror, tension is running high and it only takes the smallest thing to re-ignite a deep and lasting conflict between these two friends.
- The wait is finally over. The flamboyant and prestigious 18th century hairdresser and paranormal adventurer Legros de Rumigny and his trusty assistant Fremont travel to a remote mountain top castle to battle cursed hair.
- A documentary on the 1980's famous hairstyle called 'The mullet'.
- Grace receives a lot of hostility from her female colleagues when she defends a college baseball player accused of date rape. Meanwhile, Alex DePalma becomes embroiled in a complex courtroom sting operation headed by Ruby Thomas to nail a corrupt judge. Roxanne and Becker's tentative relationship is nearly capsized by Julie's revelations to her. Also, Markowitz gets Sarah a job at the firm with Kelsey's tentative approval.
- The queens get political in a "Grease" inspired musical set in the "Trump School For Girls". Rachel Maddow makes a guest appearance, while Tiffany "New York" Pollard and Joel McHale guest judge.
- The queens compete in a spooky pageant of monster inspired couture and showcase three Halloween inspired looks. Supermodel Cara Delevingne and pop culture icon Elvira guest judge.
- The Queens grow tired of hearing excuses and call out a Queen for her drama. The bottom Queens reveal shocking news from the runway that leaves everyone gagged. Heartthrobs Troye Sivan and Guillermo Diaz cheer up the Queens backstage.
- After a politically pointed Rusical, the Queens untuck and discuss whether or not this season might be RuPaul's Best Friends Race. One queen quickly destroys that idea but a backstage visit from Tiffany Pollard lightens the mood.
- After competing in the monster-inspired ball, Nina West shares her coming out story, Shuga Cain gets a heartfelt message from her fiance, and Elvira drops in to see the girls.
- Tension mounts when one of the Queens feels like another threw her under the bus. A question rises about wigs left behind by an eliminated Queen. Mirai Nagasu and Adam Rippon kiki with the Queens and give advice on surviving a competition.