This episode sees the return of Jessie, the long suffering receptionist from the Black On Track employment agency, takes us behind closed doors at a conference at which Aboriginal representatives from each state and territory are trying to decide on a common Indigenous language, and a photo shoot where a not-overly- sensitive photographer tries to get a group of Aboriginal community workers to pose like 'proper' Aboriginals. Meanwhile, Blakforce are called to a barbecue to try and deal with a serial undercooker, there's also an ad for an enticing new adult phone service 'Boys Gone Wild', and a shark attack victim gets an interesting insight into how Aboriginal people feel. We pay homage to The Godfather with the Elders, an epic four-part tale of a turf war between two Matriarchs feuding over the rights to Melbourne's lucrative 'Welcome to Country' income stream and a Blakforce favourite announces that he has been selected for promotion to the Blakforce SCU, the prestigious Special Coconut Unit.