Chinaza Uche
Red acclimates to his new surroundings in federal prison, where he is challenged by an old rival. Samar goes undercover to stop a black market organization that fronts cash to…
When NYPD responds to the scene of an active shooter in a nearby hospital, Shaw is shocked at his connection to the suspect. Maroun and Price face a difficult trial…
An infiltration turns rescue mission as members of the group dig deeper into an underground community.
To distract himself from the pain of life, Austin throws a tea party for his old college friends—but the day is disrupted by a major political event.
When her poem is finally published in Sam’s newspaper, Emily is shocked to discover that she has become invisible to the world.
Thinking she’s blown her shot at publication, Emily spirals into depression. Her mother attempts to help her with a trip to the water cure.
When she learns that Sam plans to publish her poem, Emily embraces being his latest discovery while attending one of Sue’s salons.
Torn about whether to allow Sam to publish her work, Emily hosts a séance in search of guidance.
Her participation in an Amherst baking contest gives Emily a taste of fame and celebrity, but she questions the benefits
Emily’s insular poetic world is rocked when Sue introduces her to Sam Bowles, a newspaper editor with a strong interest in publishing women.
A Nigerian student finds a sense of connection through Oklahoma’s cowboy culture.
Emily seeks help from an author (John Mulaney) when her favorite tree is threatened.
During a solar eclipse, Emily confronts the Shadow of Death in her home.
On her father’s election day, Emily defiantly attempts to publish another poem.
Emily takes a “sick day” to write and finds a connection with her father’s law clerk.
Emily confronts tough issues at a meeting of the local Shakespeare Club.
Emily seeks help from an author when her favorite tree is threatened.
Emily and Austin throw a party, and their mutual love for Sue causes tension.
Emily’s attempt to publish a poem sparks backlash.