When the team discovers something very unusual at Smith's Cove, Rick and Marty Lagina believe they've made a huge breakthrough in unlocking Oak Island's secrets.
Former Louisiana State CID partners Martin Hart and Rustin Cohle give separate statements to a pair of investigators about the murder of a prostitute, Dora Lange, 17 years earlier. As they look back, details of the crime, replete with occult overtones, are accompanied by insights into the detectives’ volatile partnership and personal lives.
Alicia and Will each represent one half of a couple accused of smuggling drugs, but the courtroom becomes mired in confusion and legal technicalities when they insist on separate jury pools. Meanwhile, Cary attempts to woo a Lockhart/Gardner client, Kalinda tries to repair a damaged relationship and Marilyn begins her investigation into possible voter fraud during the gubernatorial election.
From Grimm to Griffin, three classic fairy tales get a new Quahog spin, including "Jack and the Beanstalk," "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Cinderella."
What might Washington D.C. have in common with ancient sites like Stonehenge? It is thought by some to be constructed using an ancient unit of measurement called the megalithic yard. Thought to be used by some of the greatest civilizations of all time, this antiquated unite of measure could be the key to understanding the hidden meaning behind D.C.'s streets and structures. Scott Wolter investigates whether its use in the design plans of our nation's capitol created a sanctuary for people practicing goddess worship; people, like George Washington himself.
When Pinkie Pie discovers that she might be related to the Apple family, she joins them on a road trip to visit a relative who can provide proof that she is their cousin.
As Elizabeth nervously faces her first day of teaching, Jack must figure out which doomed miner wrote a personal message on a plank found in the mine.
Hank creates a neighborhood watch group when crimes start happening. Max takes the blame for the mysterious crimes to hide his own secret, but Phoebe knows he is innocent and it's up to the family to catch the real criminal.
Rev and Justine trick out their master suite and turn it into a modern masterpiece, complete with their own private living room.
Eighteen year-old rising rap star Diggy has plans to move out of the house. Justine counters with an off-the-hook renovation that turns his room into the ultimate bachelor pad.
Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch is an American animated television series on Hub Network based on the Archie Comics character Sabrina the Teenage Witch. The series is developed by Pamela Hickey and Dennys McCoy and was acquired by Hub Network on October 1, 2012. The series was originally intended for a summer 2013 release but has since been pushed out to fall 2013.
A married man has two affairs at the same time, one with an old girlfriend and the other with a stripper.
The local thugs love Mr. Ping's soup so much, the noodle shop becomes a villain hangout.
Sam and Cat try to get the word "lumpatious" into the dictionary after making a bet that it is a real word.
“A/C Tundra” finds Kenny and Keef having to install an air-conditioning unit for a friend.
Musician Jack Blades returns to a home in New Mexico where he encountered spirits nine years earlier.
Golan's plans to escape back to his home dimension are threatened when he catches the chicken pox from Dylan.
The host welcomes another batch of celebrity guests to his famous green room before subjecting them to a no-holds-barred bout of questioning. He is joined by Hollywood actor Aaron Eckhart, soon to be seen in new movie I, Frankenstein, and skating duo Torvill and Dean, talking about the last series of Dancing on Ice. Also on the sofa are funnyman and presenter Griff Rhys Jones and businesswoman and Alan Sugar's Apprentice aide Karren Brady, with Irish rockers Kodaline providing the music