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- FBI upstart Eric O'Neill enters into a power game with his boss, Robert Hanssen, an agent who was put on trial for selling secrets to the Soviet Union.
- A drama focused on the friendship between a high-functioning autistic woman and a man who is traumatized after a fatal car accident.
- In 1951, a cheating scandal rocks West Point academy, as eighty-three cadets -- including the son of the school's football coach (Scott Glenn) -- are implicated and ultimately dismissed.
- An unlikely friendship is formed over the obsession of Zelda Sparks. Being a toxic relationship between Craig Blackshear and Zelda, Craig does his best to get her out of his life and his head. Luckily for Craig she decides to leave town so he's able to live normally. When Zelda makes a reappearance in town after three years Craig recedes back into her web of toxicity. Seeking desperate help he calls the one person he can. Terry. The two decide to plot a prank of revenge against Zelda but what appears to be harmless could be quite deadly.
- Feeling comfortable and happy in her own skin is literally in Becca Wasserman's DNA, that trait and the associated chutzpah passed down from her supportive mother Amanda and Amanda's mother, Becca's Nana. Becca tries to instill a sense of being oneself in her fourth-grade students, who idolize celebrities and models and sometimes try to be people they aren't. It is all these traits that made Becca's fiancé, karaoke-bar owner Adam Lopez, fall in love with her. When she runs into high-school adversary Libby Leslie, who is now entering the local Pittsbrugh beauty-pageant circuit, Becca--like Adam, short on funds for their wedding--decides to enter the Squirrel Hill neighborhood beauty pageant to win the associated trip to Hawai'i for their honeymoon--despite being a short, plus-sized woman instead of the stereotypical beauty-pageant Barbie doll. For the first time in their lives, Amanda can't support Becca in this venture, fearing that she'll be hurt by those Barbies and their entourages ridiculing her. But as Becca goes through the process, she begins to lose sight of the reason she is doing it in trying to be just like the "Barbies" around her.
- Tortured by his own mediocrity, Max decides to commit suicide and recruits his only friend Bud, a struggling filmmaker, to record his last day on earth. Bent on exacting revenge, Max tracks down and finally confronts his overbearing Boss and his ex-wife. His rage builds until his last day is turned upside down by the kindness of a young woman in a wheelchair. Just moments from his own end, Max finds hope but is it too late to fix what is broken?