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- Donovan Bailey, Bruny Surin, Glenroy Gilbert, Robert Esmie, Carlton Chambers made Canadian history by bringing home the Olympic gold in the 4x100 relay event in Atlanta 25 years ago. Now, Bruny Surin's daughter, filmmaker Kimberley Ann Surin, brings the athletes together for the first time since that historic race to uncover the tensions and barriers that almost prevented the race from ever happening.
- Only the Mehtas and Janet and Gerald know thus far that Raj canceled his wedding, with only the latter two knowing he did so because he is still in love with Janet. When Janet runs into Raj, she can only admit to herself that she too still has feelings for him. Sensing an opportunity, Janet does whatever she can to spend time out with Raj, the problem being her burgeoning relationship with Nathan and he and the rest of the world knowing nothing about there ever having been a "Janet and Raj". Umma has already bought her dress for Raj's wedding - her fantasy dress from a high end boutique that costs more than she would normally pay for a dress - and when she learns from Janet that the wedding has been canceled, she wants to keep the dress anyway, while Appa wants her to return it and get their money back. Knowing that Umma won't do so voluntarily, Appa decides to take the dress back for her. Appa may have other things on his mind when he gets to the store. And Jung and Shannon decide to go out for lunch at what for Jung is the best burger joint in town. Upon arriving back at Handy, Jung relays a funny story about the interaction between the clerk and the line cook at the burger joint to great guffaws from his colleagues, but when Shannon cuts in to continue the story, she is stopped dead in her tracks. Why?: because Jung could get away using the thick Chinese accent to mimic that of the clerk, while she couldn't. That brings up the whole discussion, not only between Shannon and Jung, but also Kimchee and Sophie of when it is appropriate to mimic accents and for who it is appropriate to do so.
- Lidia returns home from New York for her aunt's funeral at her family's summer resort when a surprise inheritance ignites a family feud with her unbalanced rival sister Rhian.
- Lidia's decision to stay at Moonshine in the short term, only a handful of people who know the reason who do not include either Finn or Eleanor, coincides with Moonshine's annual goat roast. Although Ken has put Rhian in charge seeing as to Bea's health, Lidia wants not only to bury the hatchet with Rhian but learn from Rhian about how Moonshine operates despite Lidia technically being boss with her forty-three percent share of the resort. Regardless, Rhian doesn't take too kindly to what all their other siblings see as Lidia's good idea in making more money from the goat roast. Beyond activist Eleanor's open goal for the goat roast, the success or failure of the weekend, the resort's survival which may depend on it, may rest on Lidia and Rhian being able to work toward that common goal of success, which may be difficult due to Rhian's belief that Lidia and Terry are having an affair. Meanwhile, Crystal talks to Ryan about a possible future away from Moonshine. While that future in the short term may be depend on their mushroom crop, Ryan may jeopardize that future in its entirety in confiding in the wrong person.
- In Bea and Ken figuring that their three daughters need to "have it out", Sammy takes measures to ensure that they at least are confined to the same room so that it can happen. After getting over their initial animosity, Lidia, Rhian and Nora remember back to the last time they agreed on anything, which leads to the common ground of connecting with an old acquaintance, Duffy Corkum, who they had teased with the nickname "Skintag" when they were in their teens, but who had gone on to build a thriving business empire centered on yoga apparel. As the only currently single one, Lidia is the chosen one to seduce Duffy as a means to have him invest in Moonshine. It will have an effect on Terry and Nora's continuing discussions about the true nature of their relationship. Meanwhile, Crystal hopes to parlay her most recent discovery as a means to achieve her modest immediate life goals, those means which may backfire on her. And Ryan and Eleanor find in each other kindred spirits despite their differences.
- Moonshine is the venue for a Jewish-German wedding with a pirate theme. The only givens are that Rhian is taking the lead in assigning duties to the rest of the family and staff, and Ken is performing the ceremony, which brings up the topic of the wedding curse, especially seeing as to the current number of failing marriages in the family. Daniel makes a surprise visit, he hoping to reconcile with Lidia and reconnect with the kids. The question becomes if Lidia first will give him a chance in light of his infidelity, and second find some common ground with him to make the marriage work. Nora wants to find out why Terry didn't show up to their appointed meeting at the bar and why he has been ghosting her since, not an easy task due to that ghosting. And Colin, who Rhian has invited to the wedding as her partner, has assigned Crystal her first job as his stoolie, perfect timing seeing as to the wedding and everyone under suspicion being in the same place. While Colin is still focused on Ryan, he is missing what is going on right under his nose. And Colin and Crystal's working relationship has an effect on both their personal relationships, especially as Ryan has some big news for her which she does not want to hear in fear that it is again something illegal for which Colin is interested.
- The Moonshine is literally in the shitter, with a bum septic and bills to pay, forcing them to shut their doors for the first time in 40 years. But now that Lidia is resolved in her decision to leave New York and her marriage for good, she's more determined than ever to get the campground back on its feet. No matter what it takes. Only, it's her parents who need the fixing.
- After Bea admits to Lidia she's been orchestrating a drug drop and standing in her way of revitalizing the Moonshine, Lidia is out. At least now she can boot back it New York City, guilt-free. Only, the unearthing skeleton buried under Ken's favourite Maple tree, means she ain't going anywhere. As questions are asked, we learn the origins of the Moonshine, and unveil what everybody's been wondering. Who's the dead guy?
- With the truth finally out in the open, the Finley-Cullens have made peace with each other. But things are far from over. Now, they must face their biggest challenge of all: find the missing drugs, reason with the shady buyers, and frame Jill - all the while hosting the yearly cop fundraiser. As the RCMP closes in, Lidia must step up and risk everything to save the Moonshine. Can she pull it off in time, and while in lederhosen?
- Rhian has turned from being aggressive to the arguably more scary and dangerous passive-aggressive following the goat roast turned fiasco of the Goddessfest, including with her too close encounter with the goat itself. Terry and Nora have been added to Rhian's hit-list to join Lidia in Terry's admission, somewhat under duress, that he and Nora are having an affair. On the latter side, Terry and Nora have to examine their relationship in a more critical manner now that secrecy is no longer an element of it. In Lidia's attempt to transform Moonshine, Bea learns that Lidia has been going through Felicia's personal property, including her journals, to discover evidence of what was written in her will, information which Bea will go to extreme lengths to keep hidden. While Ryan takes what he wants of advice on how to get his life on track, especially in his love for Crystal who he nonetheless believes can do better than someone like him, he telling almost anyone who be believes he can trust about the grow-op goes one step further than he would probably like. While Eleanor does whatever she can to escape Moonshine and return to New York, Finn secretly hopes to get closer to a certain aspect of the place. And following what happened at Goddessfest, Colin contemplates crossing the line against his true mission at Moonshine.
- Troy debuts his Wedding Band and they are a hit, but only with the bride. The family holds an intervention for Phonse and he promises not to drink anymore. Mamie Lou gives Todd a lesson in ambulance driving. Back in the funeral parlour, the Warford widows bond over their mutual disdain for their late husband.
- Canada's longest-running TV comedy series is back, celebrating its 31st season of political satire, and an unrelenting skewering of the weekly news, this year welcoming fan favorite Chris Wilson as a full-time cast member, now on deck with Aba Amuquandoh, Stacey McGunnigle, Trent McClellan, and 22 Minutes veteran Mark Critch.