When James breaks up with Kimmie after learning that Richard kissed her, Kimmie must decide which man she really wants; the firm is in chaos as everyone tries to find out who is getting a big promotion; Marika struggles with coming out.
Registrar Ling has just began her shift and her friend Claire is working alongside her. David is brought into the hospital having seizures uncontrollably for 30 minutes.
When Willie and Jase argue over an old GI Joe toy, it leads them into a debate over who would make a better soldier. To settle the score, Willie and Jase head out to the woods with their friends and children for a paintball match, but the game is cut short when Si gets stuck in a marsh and needs to be rescued. Meanwhile, Jep recruits Martin to help him lay a sidewalk in his front yard, but when they run into some problems, Jep must call on Phil to come save the day.
The team travels to King George, Va. to investigate Belle Grove Plantation, which has ties to two U.S. presidents; in Winchester, Va., the team investigates historic Jordan Springs.
Tattoo artists square off in skin-art battles in this reality-competition series. Prizes include $100,000 and a cover story in a magazine.
Tyler botches a takedown of a gang of rapists that nearly costs Nick his life, and leaves Ben to question Tyler's fitness on the job. Nick brings Harvey to Houle’s BBQ, which goes crudely awry.
The artists arrive at a beautiful yet mysterious swamp and learn that they'll be making some famously fabled creatures unknown to science - Cryptids.
Katheryn tells the story of how she first met Jim.
A woman learns that her dream apartment has a frightening dark side.
Sacha gives Zosia the opportunity to prove herself with a vulnerable patient.
With Travis graduating college in a few months, Jules starts to worry about his job prospects with an art degree. Laurie and Ellie pose as a lesbian couple in a desperate effort to get Stan into a fancy new school. Meanwhile, Andy insists on making a cat video with the guys for Bro-day.
Tension reaches a boiling point between John and Simone; Kayla is interested in Wes and Ryan; a waterfall challenge sends two couples to the Truth Booth.
Christi isolates herself from the other mothers; Kalani is tested for a spot on Abby's competition team; Holly worries that Nia will not be prepared for her solo.
Dave suspects that Cara is embarrassed of their age difference. Julia is determined to find out what the catch is with Cara’s new mystery man.
The story of New York's Pennsylvania Station, which opened to the public in 1910. One of the greatest architectural and engineering achievements of its time, it covered nearly eight acres and required the construction of 16 miles of underground tunnels. It closed its doors some 50 years later, giving way to Madison Square Garden, a high-rise office building and sports complex.
Daniel brings back Sports or Consequences; clears up the mystery of who his father is; the sexiest Web redemption ever.
Thanks to social media, today’s teens are able to directly interact with their culture — artists, celebrities, movies, brands, and even one another — in ways never before possible. But is that real empowerment? Or do marketers still hold the upper hand? In Generation Like, author and FRONTLINE correspondent Douglas Rushkoff (The Merchants of Cool, The Persuaders) explores how the perennial teen quest for identity and connection has migrated to social media — and exposes the game of cat-and-mouse that corporations are playing with these young consumers. Do kids think they’re being used? Do they care? Or does the perceived chance to be the next big star make it all worth it?