Phil may have conquered his biggest real estate challenge when he thinks he found Pepper his dream home. Meanwhile, in an attempt to connect with Lily, Mitch and Cam get invited to an exclusive event for her favorite vlogger.
The first group of celebrity singers return to the stage to perform individually and as a group to keep themselves in the competition.
Gordon and his team visit Stone's Throw, a family-owned restaurant that serves fine dining on the Housatonic River in Seymour, Conn., which suffers from stressed owners who have let their crew slack off too much for their restaurant to be a success.
Jimmy unexpectedly receives a large advance and must fend off all his “friends” who just want a piece of the pie.
A new battle for Kattegat is on and only the gods know who will emerge victorious.
Marcus navigates a prank war between the Rats and Legacies, as everyone prepares for the big dance.
Louis learns the finer points of managing Harvey. Alex is caught between Samantha and his wife.
Booted off his backwoods still site, Josh turns to his stock-car racing roots to invent a whole new way of making moonshine. Old-timer JB comes to the rescue as Mark and Digger fall short on a run. Mark Rogers faces a close encounter with the law.
The all-winners season continues with high fashion inspired by zoo animals for a wild night out; Peyton List and Joan Smalls guest judge.
Coach Mellor is cracking down on cheating, which leads him to take on the failing mathletes for the upcoming Math Olympiad. Meanwhile, Lainey helps CB deal with a challenging student.
In 1987, hemophiliacs untouched by AIDS believe blood products are safe. But one company's heat-treating process proves flawed and seven more people, five of them children, are infected. Brash and outspoken hemophiliac, Jim Krepke joins the fight. Will has a victory while Ben seeks direction. Alice and Peter try to pull themselves together.
Volunteers from Ellen's studio audience play her outrageously fun games -- including Danger Word, Mount St. Ellen, See You Later Alligator, Know or Go and more -- for the chance to win $100,000.
Following strange clips lurking in the shadows. Also: the crazy science behind snoring hummingbirds; bands performing underwater; and alligators frozen alive in ice.
The BAU investigates a string of murders taking place in supposedly haunted houses in Lewiston, Maine.
Back in Millwood after learning of a death of someone close to her, Joanna won't get a moment to mourn, as the overzealous police are already zeroing in on Gerrilynn Spence. Joanna and Billy team up to halt a rush to judgment.
Don Wildman investigates the mysterious disappearance of three lighthouse keepers, a ghastly murder with a twist from beyond the grave and a terrifying monster said to stalk a small Ohio town.
Adam Savage and team tackle two explosively gassy myths: if Adam's famous gassy emissions have enough fuel to launch a rocket and if a patient's untimely flatulence made an operating room go up in flames.
Douglas discovers that Amy is a math genius and is overwhelmed with how much time he has to spend to treat his daughters as individuals for the first time ever; this eventually leads to Emma moving into their private shed to get some space from Amy. Meanwhile, Graham makes a new friend at school, causing Angie to have to spend time with his new friend's mom, Nora, to Angie's chagrin. After Angie meets Nora in person and enjoys spending time with her, Poppy starts to grow jealous of Angie's newfound friendship.