The third installment of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," which follows the continuing adventures of Newt Scamander.
It’s only a few hours until ERN runs its final test. Sofia must jog Bilal’s memory, without fail: he is the only person with the knowledge she needs to make the interdimensional journey a success.
Victor distances himself from them, becoming a loner. When Romane shares her secret with Bilal, he in turn reveals what he knows about his future.
Victor feels extremely bitter towards his parents, whereas Romane is overwhelmed with sadness and decides to try to comfort her mother. Unfortunately, this disrupts the latter’s life, triggering unforeseen consequences.
Bilal gets snippets of memories of his “former life” but they’re still too vague to make any sense. While trying to fathom out how and why Romane and Victor went missing, Sam and Bilal remember the case of a boy named Hugo who also “vanished into thin air” ten years prior.
Victor and Romane find themselves in an “inversion”: in this new world they’re living in, Samuel and Bilal are the ones who have gone missing. Officer Retz finds out that the power outage, which affected the whole valley, was caused by an "incident" at the nearby scientific research organization, ERN.
It’s Bilal’s birthday and he intends to celebrate it to the full with his best friends, Sam, Romane and Victor. All four teens meet up that evening in their “HQ,” a bunker in the heart of the forest.
We being Chapter Seven with Rosemary, Mira Sorvino (“American Crime Story (TV)”, “Stuber”), swanning around the Phelps household, in black and white, like a Stepford Housewife.
On the verge of losing everything, Pat decides to make a deal that may damn her forever. Terry’s battle with depression has deadly consequences.
As Pat tries to get rid of Rosemary for good, she finds out that Terry has been keeping a horrifying secret from her. Meanwhile, Gaynor learns a secret about Pat that will change how she views her mother forever.
Pat is writing like a woman possessed until she finds out the true identity of her muse. Terry makes a decision about work that will come back to haunt him.
After years’s of writers block, Pat finally finds her muse through the help of a narcotic. Terry’s pitch to the NY Archdiocese turns out to be the presentation from hell.