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As the campus braces for Rikki Carter’s speech, Sam and Lionel piece together the clues they’ve gathered on the secret society known as Order of X.
A family emergency draws Sam home, where she wrestles with feelings of guilt and stumbles across a piece of Winchester history.
Gabe finally gets a chance to interview Sam for his documentary, but they both have trouble sticking to their promise not to make things personal.
After bombing at a stand-up comedy set, Troy sets out on a shroom-fueled quest to find his true voice, connecting with friends and exes along the way.
Lionel puts his fledgling romance in jeopardy as he teams up with Brooke to hunt down @AltIvyW’s identity for an exposé.
Tired of living in Sam’s shadow, Joelle strikes up a flirtation with a student outside the A-P circle who treats her like a queen.
With her political capital on the rise, Coco sets her sights on a new role. But a startling discovery forces her to rethink her future at Winchester.
While party-hopping on Pride Night, Lionel struggles to make small talk with strangers and decipher mixed signals from Silvio.
Still haunted by flashbacks to the house party, Reggie bounces from therapy to Bible study to drinking as he seeks an outlet for his pent-up emotions.
In the wake of the town hall protest, Sam finds herself at the center of an alt-right backlash and goes to war with a social media troll.
With tensions running high before the town hall, Sam tries to patch up her relationship, Coco steals Troy’s thunder, and Lionel makes a bold move.
Coco jumps at the chance to join Troy at a party for wealthy donors, but the evening leaves her questioning his priorities.
To show just how pervasive Winchester’s race problems are, Lionel sets out to write a feature on Troy and makes some unexpected discoveries.
Picking up on the chemistry between Sam and Reggie, Gabe obsesses over the state of his relationship — and makes a startling confession to Joelle.
Shell-shocked, Sam and company plan a protest against the campus police, while Reggie finds his own way to process the ordeal.
Friends drag Reggie out on the town to stop him from brooding over the revolution and Sam’s new beau. But the night takes a harrowing turn.
As Coco gears up for an exclusive soiree, a fight with Sam stirs up memories of their friendship — and the differences that drove them apart.
Golden boy Troy schmoozes his way around campus at his dad’s behest, campaigning for student body president. But his smile hides nagging doubts.
Buoyed by his front-page story on the party, shy reporter Lionel begins to come out of his shell and embrace his true identity.
As college radio host Samantha White leads the outcry over a blackface party on campus, a revelation about her love life puts her in an awkward spot.
PewDiePie relaxes at a party and reminisces his past thrills throughout the season. But one memory in particular comes back to crash the party.
Cross-dressed as a maid, PewDiePie is dragged around a house by raging and edgy maniacs to solve a bizarre goal: finding himself.
PewDiePie participates in a tactical operation in which he is given orders to infiltrate and recover an objective from his most hated and feared enemies: barrels.
Pewdiepie’s 7th task is here and this time he will go on a trip through a mental hospital, where he will run into mental patients and scares.
A man with a chainsaw is trying to kill me. Can I hide well enough to escape?
From Q and A to meat maze. This is the YouTube life I’m living. Someone get me out please!
In pewdiepies second task, him and his friend mark attempt to survive outer space, in the mother ship where aliens are lurking.
The US government needs a Swede to save the day. I’m going to save the world from an alien invasion with my bro Markiplier. Let’s do this.
PewDiePie takes a trip to the clinic to see if he is capable and well enough to participate in shows of scares and frights. What he doesn’t know is that the crazy things that happen there are all part of the first assignment.
Ray fears getting his adenoids removed, but Debra convinces him to go through with the surgery. At the hospital, while Marie is in the bathroom, the nurse says that Ray isn’t waking up from the anesthesia and everyone fears he may die. Fortunately, thirty seconds later, the doctor comes out and says he’s just fine. Everyone agrees not to tell Ray or Marie about it; however, Frank ends up telling Marie who rushes over to smother Ray with kisses. Ray finds out about it and begins acting weird as if he thinks he really is going to die. After a couple minutes, he gets out of it. The show closes with the entire family sitting around the table eating and arguing, just like the Barones always have in the past nine years.
Robert discovers Pat smoking and she pleads for him not to tell. Later, when Amy smells smoke on Robert, she thinks Robert smokes. Frank, Marie, Peter, Hank and Amy all think Robert smokes. Robert gets yelled at, and Pat doesn’t tell the truth or back him up. The next day, Robert tells Raymond and Debra about Pat, and the family comes over. There is a bitter argument and then Ray and/or Debra yells out that Pat smokes. She confesses and tells the truth. There is another argument and Peter confesses something, then Hank, then Ray, then Debra. It ends with Frank and Marie telling them that they are weird and that they shouldn’t do the stuff they are doing.
Ray’s latest manipulative plan involves constantly turning down Debra in the bedroom.
Ray tells Robert that Amy talks too much after she chats with Ray for over an hour while he tries to watch a basketball game on TV. Of course, Robert tells Amy, which leads to a heated confrontation between “”Lady Chatterly”” and her insensitive brother-in-law.
Marie is astounded when Franks puts salt on her homemade lasagna, leading her to believe that she’s lost her tough in the kitchen. However, Ray and Robert discover that the problem is Frank, who has lost his sense of taste. They believe it’s a side-effect from some potency medication Frank is taking, but Frank doesn’t want to give it up, and he doesn’t want anyone to know he’s taking it, especially Marie.
Ray accidentally insults the twins’ new friend and the faux pas quickly spirals out of contral when he repeats it to the boy’s dad.
Debra complains to Raymond about leaving things around the house. Later on, when Raymond receives a personal letter from his idol, Muhammad Ali, he remembers what Debra told him, so he puts it away in a drawer. Unfortunately, when Debra later looks for a coupon in the same drawer, she’s so put off by how much ‘junk’ is in there, she indiscriminately dumps most of its contents into the trash – and then dumps the trash into a garbage truck just as it arrives. When Debra realizes her mistake, she goes to Marie, desperate for help. Marie takes the blame, but Debra soon finds out that Marie, as always, has ulterior motives.