Cullen contends with violence in Chinatown set off by disgruntled railroad workers. Meanwhile, the Swede manipulates Phineas in his plot against the Mormons.
Fixit needs a repair job from Denny, but it goes wrong and he turns into a sentry bent on wiping out fugitives.
Jack gives Olivia space in the wake of their quarrel. Meanwhile, Justine partners with a rival and a picture proves to be very revealing.
At the camping site, Apple tells a story about the great race she participated and won, although the other competitors cheated and did their best to stop her by using dirty tricks.
From the challenging peaks of the Canadian back country to the sandstone cliffs of Utah, The Red Bull Signature Series unleashes the most progressive and innovative competitions around the globe. The Series spans the sports of snowboarding, mountain biking, freestyle motocross, ice cross downhill, skiing and BMX events on custom courses from the inspiration of the athletes themselves.—Red Bull Media House
It's no secret that Dr. Pol has a need for speed; in his stable of unique cars, the stainless steel DMC DeLorean is one of his all-time favorites, but much like his patients this week – a prolapsed 4-H pig, a duck with a mangled web, and a cow with udder issues – this iconic car needs some TLC.
Pig cleans the toilet and is sucked into another world; Goat struggles to fix a hole in the roof; Banana is lazy; Cricket creates a powerful vacuum.
Wendy has powered up for her showdown with Ezel, but in the end, she and Carla may have to make the ultimate sacrifice to stop Face from going off and obliterating magic all across the continent.
Cyril Chauquet takes you on a mission to seek out the world's most colossal underwater creatures in the remotest corners of the planet.
A handcuffed teen tries to run when deputies turn him over to paramedics; a suspect does his best to keep his lips sealed during a traffic stop; a woman attempts to evict her nephew and his pregnant girlfriend.
Dave the Intern inadvertently takes down Eggman and becomes a true vilain.
A dog may have a broken leg, but Dr. Young suspects it's a more serious condition that requires immediate surgery. Meanwhile, a veterinary technician must overcome her fear of birds; and a cat's appetite gets it in trouble.
Trust is an issue when Bunchy asks Hodiak to find his brother's killer; the Hodiak family comes together to help Walt; Charlie's mom visits.
Steve and Amy investigate horrifying claims of paranormal activity targeting children at a family home in Delmont, PA. While Steve researches a neighborhood predator who’s guilty of several crimes throughout the area, Amy interacts with a number of disturbing entities, including a dead woman who loathes children.
It's the first morning at Camp Firewood, and the horny counselors are already making their moves, while something sinister is going on in the woods.
A gruesome murder is committed by an unusual beast that's on the loose and being hunted down by Nolan and Irisa, while Doc Yewll delves into the surprising victim. Elsewhere, Amanda resists welcoming back Stahma; and T'evgin learns an unsettling truth about his daughter.
When German aerospace engineer Wernher von Braun joined the U.S. military and space programs after World War II, he quickly became one of the foremost scientists credited with developing the ballistic missile, the first American satellite and the enormous Saturn V rocket that enabled man to reach the moon. Von Braun's bold predictions that we would explore Mars and build a space station have become reality. But how is it that von Braun--whose contemporaries included such scientific geniuses as Nikola Tesla, Robert Oppenheimer, and Albert Einstein--was so far ahead of everyone when it came to rocketry? Did he have secret information collected by the Nazi party during WWII--or access to advanced technology recovered from the alleged UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947? Or is it possible that the greatest rocket scientist the world has ever known found his inspiration not on our world, but another?