The top 30 competitors from the Kansas City Qualifier tackle the Kansas City Finals course which includes such obstacles as the Salmon Ladder, Flying Shelf Grab, Body Prop, and Invisible Ladder.
The forge heats up as our four bladesmiths struggle create a special Japanese hardening technique on their signature blades. After a difficult first round of testing, the remaining two bladesmiths head home with just five days to forge the legendary Crusader Sword.
Degrassi is now in the hands of a new, strict Administrator which means new, strict rules. Becky and songwriting partner Jonah come up with the idea of a lunch time variety show.
Marco convinces Star that fortune cookies contain magical prophecies, which leads her to dangerously believe a fake fortune.
On the final night of Cash Days, the remaining 405 racers put their reputation on the line as one of them tries to win $16,000 and be crowned the fastest street racer in the Southeast.
When Rory is punished and sent to the Principal's office, the other kids surprisingly feel sorry for him and try to cheer him up.
When Knuckles is made mayor for the day, he sends the village into chaos. Sonic and friends, and even Eggman, have to band together to stop him from ruining the village.
As the final elimination ceremony approaches, Adam is offered an interesting proposal.
Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson joins Bear Grylls on a snowy survival trek across Europe's jagged South Tyrol.
Carly shares a heartfelt letter with Ben and Sutton, and it sheds light on why she transitioned. Emilia wants Ben to showcase his photography in a gallery. Suzy and Mandy find a common bond. Danielle assists her dad as he gets ready for a date.
Jill becomes overwhelmed with her duties at home, so Brooke convinces her to hire a caretaker. Meanwhile, Jill helps Brooke plan her big benefit party.
Terry and Hildy head to Mexico when truths emerge about Navarro. Meanwhile, a fuming Suger prepares for war, and unforeseen developments mark Raffi's investigation into Suger.
The show where everything's made up and the points don't matter. Not a talk show, not a sitcom, not a game show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a completely unique concept to network television. Four talented actors perform completely unrehearsed skits and games in front of a studio audience. Host Drew Carey sets the scene, with contributions from the audience, but the actors rely completely on their quick wit and improvisational skills. It's genuinely improvised, so anything can happen - and often does.
The results of the first vote of the season determines which Stage and Street dancers in the Top 20 will face elimination.
While the Mitanni continue their plot to conquer Egypt, Tut faces a betrayal from his inner circle.
World War II begins, and the military asks Luciano to aid in the invasion of Sicily. Thomas Dewey considers letting him go.
The transformation of a one-time goalie for the Syrian national soccer team from peaceful protester to armed opponent of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad's regime is chronicled. In 2011, when the documentary begins, 19-year-old Abdul Basset Saroot—once voted the second best goalie in Asia—is singing protest songs to like-minded people in Homs. The regime responds to the protests, however, with artillery fire, tanks, jets and snipers. Assad and his friends see no option but one: take up arms.