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The team reopens the 1981 murder of Lisa McKinney, a 32-year-old inner-city schoolteacher at what is now Marla Keller High School, when her car keys are discovered in an old desk at the high school. The investigation leads them to her class of rowdy, underachieving students, one of whom that could know the truth of the night.
 
The team reopens the 1981 murder of Lisa McKinney, a 32-year-old inner-city schoolteacher at what is now Marla Keller High School, when her car keys are discovered in an old desk at the high school. The investigation leads them to her class of rowdy, underachieving students, one of whom that could know the truth of the night.
  
 
*This episode appears to be based on Bel Kaufman's Up the Down Staircase.
 
*This episode appears to be based on Bel Kaufman's Up the Down Staircase.
*Song featured in the intro: TBD
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*Song featured in the intro: Cool Night by Paul Davis
*Song featured in the finale: TBD
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*Song featured in the finale: For Your Eyes Only by Sheena Easton
 
*Based on ''Freedom Writers''
 
*Based on ''Freedom Writers''
  
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The 1996 disappearance of Lori Dubinski, a 26 year old anchor/reporter from then-CBS affiliate WIBC, who was trying to unionize her coworkers to battle the sexist work area of the television broadcast news industry (which has [[Revenge of the Male Anchors 5|since had a two-woman anchor mandate]] by [[Nicole Pence (Queen of the Willis)|Mayor Pence]]) is reopened after her remains are found by Angie in the rubble of a demolished Quillsville department store.
 
The 1996 disappearance of Lori Dubinski, a 26 year old anchor/reporter from then-CBS affiliate WIBC, who was trying to unionize her coworkers to battle the sexist work area of the television broadcast news industry (which has [[Revenge of the Male Anchors 5|since had a two-woman anchor mandate]] by [[Nicole Pence (Queen of the Willis)|Mayor Pence]]) is reopened after her remains are found by Angie in the rubble of a demolished Quillsville department store.
  
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*Song featured in the intro: Just a Girl by No Doubt.
*Song featured in the finale: TBD.
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*Song featured in the finale: Back for Good by Take That.
  
 
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A fan who was convicted of attacking a pianist is released from prison and is once again a threat to the pianist.
 
 
 
The team reopens the 1998 attack and rape of a pianist after a fan convicted of attacking her is released from prison and once again a threat to the pianist. She begins remembering details about the night of the attack and rape. The team learns that the girl was being stalked by a transman and three women respectively named, Ethan, Hope, Trina, and Melinda. The investigation takes a scary turn when a hostage situation arises with the SWAT team firing one shot into the window of the homicide office wounding Melinda but not seriously, Trina firing one shot at Captain Hunter wounding him but also not seriously which promps Ava to make the bold decision to confront Ethan, Hope, Trina, and Melinda one-on-one where Hope shoots Ava and all four are shot dead by Sergant Rush.
 
The team reopens the 1998 attack and rape of a pianist after a fan convicted of attacking her is released from prison and once again a threat to the pianist. She begins remembering details about the night of the attack and rape. The team learns that the girl was being stalked by a transman and three women respectively named, Ethan, Hope, Trina, and Melinda. The investigation takes a scary turn when a hostage situation arises with the SWAT team firing one shot into the window of the homicide office wounding Melinda but not seriously, Trina firing one shot at Captain Hunter wounding him but also not seriously which promps Ava to make the bold decision to confront Ethan, Hope, Trina, and Melinda one-on-one where Hope shoots Ava and all four are shot dead by Sergant Rush.
  
*Song featured in the intro: TBD.
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*Song featured in the intro: Cush by Jennifer Paige.
*Song featured in the finale: TBD.
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*Song featured in the finale: Truly Madly Deeply by Savage Garden.
 
*This case was loosely based on the [[wikipedia:Murder of Shanda Sharer|murder of Shanda Sharer]] in 1992 by Melinda Loveless, Laurie Tackett, Hope Rippey, and Toni Lawrence.
 
*This case was loosely based on the [[wikipedia:Murder of Shanda Sharer|murder of Shanda Sharer]] in 1992 by Melinda Loveless, Laurie Tackett, Hope Rippey, and Toni Lawrence.
 
*At the end of the episode while at the hospital after being shot by Hope, Ava says "Grandpa" just before the end credits start to roll leaving viewers to wait until the first episode of season 15 to see if she survives.
 
*At the end of the episode while at the hospital after being shot by Hope, Ava says "Grandpa" just before the end credits start to roll leaving viewers to wait until the first episode of season 15 to see if she survives.

Revision as of 18:46, 14 February 2020

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Make that Seven Humans and Five Pets
From 7 to 13 to 14 and Now Back to 7... Uh, Make that Six Humans and Five Pets
Ava Zinn Ava Zinn


January 4, 2025 (2025-01-04)
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In a tragic turn of events in the previous episode, Brandi's mother, Tammie pays Ava, Angie, Deanna, Brandi, Brynn, Albert, Mandy, Tabby, Shushu and Heather a visit from Ohio informing Ava the Willis sextuplets have died in a car accident on their way back to Quillsville. Two months after the sextuplets died, the Willis family learn Averi Planucchio was the distracted driver who also died with the sextuplets, leading Ava and Angie to believe–confirmed by an Ohio State Trooper that drove Tammie– Averi was texting, drinking and driving on Interstate 72 near Piqua, Ohio.

Ava and Angie struggles to cope with the deaths of The Willis sextuplets. A stunned Angie rebuffs efforts from Stephanie Rose, Miles Kendall, Sharane Hamilton and Maribel Sabo. Angie's refusal to grieve over the deaths of Brittany, Rhonda, Suzanne, Emilie, Luanne, and Hillary and using alcohol to cope continues to take its toll on Ava, her friends and family...until one day a drunken Angie sleeps for 48 hours in a closet and sees the sextuplet's clothes. Ava, Mandy, Deanna, Heather, Tabby, and Shushu make arrangements for both Mandy, Deanna, and Brandi to get an apartment in Quillsville. After Deanna finds an intoxicated Angie in the closet, the family has a revalation. Also, Bianca and Austen, returns from Afghanistan on leave. Mandy confides to Ava that he has a crush on a woman in college.

  • This is the very first Queen of the Willis episode to air on Ava Zinn's birthday.
311 3 Angela Stroup: The Woman and Her Dream

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January 10, 2025 (2025-01-10)
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When Angie decides to help Angela Stroup realize her dream to become a famous actress, she becomes her agent as they go to Hollywood. But there, they cross paths with Josh Kaufman who is revealed to have survived his death in "And Now There Are Fewer". Back in Quillsville, Mandy dates a boy who looks disturbingly like Ava (guest voice Tiffani Zinn).
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January 17, 2025 (2025-01-17)
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January 24, 2025 (2025-01-24)
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January 31, 2025 (2025-01-31)
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February 7, 2025 (2025-02-07)
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February 14, 2025 (2025-02-14)
317 9 Quillsville Cold Case: Freedom Writers

Season Atkins Ava Zinn


February 21, 2025 (2025-02-21)
1409
The team reopens the 1981 murder of Lisa McKinney, a 32-year-old inner-city schoolteacher at what is now Marla Keller High School, when her car keys are discovered in an old desk at the high school. The investigation leads them to her class of rowdy, underachieving students, one of whom that could know the truth of the night.
  • This episode appears to be based on Bel Kaufman's Up the Down Staircase.
  • Song featured in the intro: Cool Night by Paul Davis
  • Song featured in the finale: For Your Eyes Only by Sheena Easton
  • Based on Freedom Writers
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February 28, 2025 (2025-02-28)
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March 7, 2025 (2025-03-07)
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April 11, 2025 (2025-04-11)
321 13 Quillsville Cold Case: Lori, Lori, Lori

Alexandra Moffitt Ava Zinn


April 18, 2025 (2025-04-18)
1413
The 1996 disappearance of Lori Dubinski, a 26 year old anchor/reporter from then-CBS affiliate WIBC, who was trying to unionize her coworkers to battle the sexist work area of the television broadcast news industry (which has since had a two-woman anchor mandate by Mayor Pence) is reopened after her remains are found by Angie in the rubble of a demolished Quillsville department store.
  • Song featured in the intro: Just a Girl by No Doubt.
  • Song featured in the finale: Back for Good by Take That.
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April 25, 2025 (2025-04-25)
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Hot Pursuit

Kathryn Morris Marti McDaniel


May 2, 2025 (2025-05-02)
May 9, 2025 (2025-05-09)
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1416
(Part 1) Ava Willis and Lilly Rush are investigating a prostitution ring when Lilly is shot and seriously wounded, and her informant friend is killed. The trail soon leads to a pimp named Gavin Duvall (from "Pretty Fly for Angie", voiced by Ice Cube), who Ava suspects ordered the hit on Rush. While Lilly fights to survive as surgeons prepare to take the bullet out, Ava confronts Gavin Duvall.

(Part 2) After Ava leaves Duvall's mansion, he's arrested by the Dayton police, who are trying to pin a murder charge on Ava for political reasons in Detropolis. The D.A. decides not to charge Ava yet, and Ava soon discovers who the real killer is. It's now a race against time, as Ava tries to stop the killer from fleeing the country while the Dayton police try to pin the crime on Ava.

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May 16, 2025 (2025-05-16)
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May 23, 2025 (2025-05-23)
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May 30, 2025 (2025-05-30)
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June 6, 2025 (2025-06-06)
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329 21 Father's Day in Quillsville, Indiana

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June 13, 2025 (2025-06-13)
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  • Final appearance of Carter Willis
  • This was the first episode to air near Father's Day.
330 22 Quillsville Cold Case: The Stalking of Ava Willis

Tracia Matthewson Ava Zinn


June 20, 2025 (2025-06-20)
1422
The team reopens the 1998 attack and rape of a pianist after a fan convicted of attacking her is released from prison and once again a threat to the pianist. She begins remembering details about the night of the attack and rape. The team learns that the girl was being stalked by a transman and three women respectively named, Ethan, Hope, Trina, and Melinda. The investigation takes a scary turn when a hostage situation arises with the SWAT team firing one shot into the window of the homicide office wounding Melinda but not seriously, Trina firing one shot at Captain Hunter wounding him but also not seriously which promps Ava to make the bold decision to confront Ethan, Hope, Trina, and Melinda one-on-one where Hope shoots Ava and all four are shot dead by Sergant Rush.
  • Song featured in the intro: Cush by Jennifer Paige.
  • Song featured in the finale: Truly Madly Deeply by Savage Garden.
  • This case was loosely based on the murder of Shanda Sharer in 1992 by Melinda Loveless, Laurie Tackett, Hope Rippey, and Toni Lawrence.
  • At the end of the episode while at the hospital after being shot by Hope, Ava says "Grandpa" just before the end credits start to roll leaving viewers to wait until the first episode of season 15 to see if she survives.